A ventilator is a device that helps to breathe when the oxygen content in the blood is low.
It helps the body to overcome problems that cannot breathe normally, such as during respiratory failure.
Many people suffer from diseases such as asthma, lung cancer and chronic pulmonary disease.
The ventilator helps the patient to lead a more normal life by helping the victim of lung problems as needed.
From the oxygen concentrator to the ventilator, the type of ventilator used varies depending on the problem.
The asthma nebulizer delivers liquid drugs through the mist to help people with asthma, which is inhaled into the lungs through this machine.
Nebulizers are used at home and are effective in providing asthma medications for adults and children.
The doctor prescribed the nebulizer, which is usually covered by insurance.
An expert working with the machine came to the person's home and explained how to use the machine. C-
PAP ventilator is a dangerous situation in which people do not get enough oxygen while sleeping.
This may be caused by a short neck, or it may be caused by the airway of the anatomical obstruction caused by the enlargement of the throat. A C-PAP (
Continuous positive airway pressure)
The ventilator blows the air into the nose through the mask, which in turn keeps the airway open and contributes to the absorption of oxygen.
Respiratory Therapists work with doctors to teach patients how to use it and coordinate the needs of people with sleep apnea.
DOCTOR script for C-PAP machine.
Bitap breathing machine (Bitap breathing machine (
Positive pressure of double water flat gas Channel)
The ventilator helps the patient breathe normally.
It allows more oxygen to enter by keeping the lungs open, thus pushing the air into the lungs.
The machine is small and can be used by the bed at home.
Wear a mask and provide the pressure required to keep the patient in and out of the breath (
Breathe in and out)
So oxygen enters the air bag in the lungs.
People who cannot fully breathe independently during sleep, such as obese patients with a history of breathing problems, use the BIAP machine.
The doctor can order the machine according to the prescription.
The respirator helps patients breathe and treat diseases while providing oxygen.
People with asthma, chronic pulmonary disease, bronchitis, and other respiratory diseases benefit from breathing apparatus.
It provides pure oxygen to the heart and lungs.
It is a small suitcase with a small bottle of water for oxygen humidifying and a battery pack that can be used on the car or charged at home.
It provides a control network that automatically selects the battery pack as a power supply when either plug is plugged in
In connections is being used.
This portable ventilator requires a doctor's authorization and respiratory monitoring through a therapist.
Oxygen is delivered through the trachea incision, which is the surgical portal to enter the trachea, allowing the pipeline to be in place, creating an official airway for breathing.
The oxygen concentrator delivers pure oxygen through a mask or through a nasal catheter (small tube placed in both nostrils.
It can be used for oxygen therapy and high pressure oxygen chamber.
Oxygen therapy transports pure oxygen to the lungs and heart of a person and raises it to a level that helps people by giving a sense of well-being.
Some people need this therapy at night to help reduce oxygen levels caused by chronic lung disease and to relieve acute diseases such as pneumonia.