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Nippy Jr Information
The Nippy Junior is a pressure controlled positive pressure ventilator for the treatment of pediatric patients. It employs the latest state of the art electronics to give consistent and accurate support for patients requiring ventilation via a mask or tracheotomy. The large colour LCD screen gives unrivaled clarity when setting up or reading stored data. Intuitive software allow for easy setting up with on-screen help available for each function. The flexibility of its four modes of ventilation and fully featured alarm package allow the clinician to select the appropriate treatment for a wide variety of patients with just one machine. Settings and airway measurements are displayed on-screen with more advanced features accessed via an easy to follow menu. Compliance data may be accessed showing daily and average daily use. The Nippy 3 is equipped with a universal mains inlet and a dc power input. Weighing only 3.5kg, worldwide travel has never been easier
Features
- 4 modes of ventilation
- CPAP - (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) .
- Pressure Support - The ventilator augments the patients spontaneous breathing.
- Pressure Control - A timed inspiration is cycled by the patients inspiratory effort.
- IPPV - A timed inspiration is cycled by the patients inspiratory effort. Patientexhales to atmosphere via an exhale valve fitted in the breathing circuit.
- User friendly intuitive software
- Large, colour LCD display, clearly shows all setting
- Comprehensive alarm features with easily understood messages displayed on-screen with mute facility
- Auto-ranging volume display adapts to patients increasing lung capacity. No need to change machine as patient develops.
- On-screen Compliance Data
- Universal mains input, operates anywhere in the world
- Auto switching to battery
- Lightweight, compact, fully self contained unit
- Adjustable flow triggers with trigger indicators and fast trigger response
For The Treatment of
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
- Paralysis or fatigue of the diaphragm (Diaphragm paresis)
- Decreased drive to breathe (Central Hypoventilation)
- Some skeletal deformities (Scoliosis, Thoracoplasty)
- Patients with respiratory muscle weakness Eg. myopathies, motor neuron diseaseNippy Junior is equally suited to Hospital or Domiciliary use.
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