Misuse risk warning
Emergency ventilator used as home-care ventilator may cause air pressure injuries (such as increased risk of pneumothorax by 4.2 times) or delay treatment.
Home-care ventilator used as emergency ventilator: unable to cope with acute respiratory failure, may endanger life due to insufficient oxygen concentration/pressure.
Summary: Emergency ventilators are life support devices that emphasize high strength, high precision, and high reliability; Ordinary ventilators are chronic disease management tools that focus on portability and long-term applicability. When choosing, it is necessary to strictly follow the assessment of the patient's condition and not mix scenarios.
·General differences between household ventilator and medical emergency ventilator
·Differences between Emergency Ventilators and Conventional Ventilators (4)
·Differences between Emergency Ventilators and Conventional Ventilators (3)
·Differences between Emergency Ventilators and Conventional Ventilators (2)
·Differences between Emergency Ventilators and Conventional Ventilators (1)
·Differences between emergency ventilator JX10 and JX10 Plus
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