The unit is supplied with manuals that describe each component of the system, installation and utilization procedures. The Hydrogen Bubble Flow Visualisation System is a bench top apparatus allowing thestudents to observe the flow patterns associated with water streams in presence of obstacles. A low voltage light source makes it possible the flow visualization studies. Small hydrogen bubbles are generated by an interchangeable platinum wire cathode and following the water stream show its direction and its behaviour in presence of objects.
....An electrically powered device designed to deliver high-flow (exceeding peak inspiratory flow) heated and humidified ambient air or air/oxygen to a neonatal patient as part of non-invasive ventilation (NIV); it may additionally be used with a water tank to produce bubble continuous positive airway pressure (bubble CPAP). It is intended for use by a healthcare provider on a spontaneously breathing patient in hospital settings. It consists of a medical air input, an oxygen input, an electronic gas mixer, a heating element, and humidification chamber.
....An electrically-powered device designed to deliver high-flow (exceeding peak inspiratory flow) heated and humidified ambient air or air/oxygen to a neonatal patient as part of noninvasive ventilation (NIV); it may additionally be used with a water tank to produce bubble continuous positive airway pressure (bubble CPAP).
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (Bubble CPAP) system for the non-invasive respiratory support of normal, premature or low-birth weight neonate with spontaneous breathing. The unit has an integrated pulseoximeter to measure the level of arterial oxygen saturation in blood.
It consists of a gas flow generator that entrains room air, an oxygen input, a heating element, and humidification chamber; it does not include CPAP controlling pressure sensors (i.e., not a full CPAP unit). It is intended for use by a healthcare provider on a spontaneously breathing patient in hospital settings.