What is a transport fan?
A transport fan is a fan - a device that helps people who cannot breathe independently - designed for use in patient transport. They are also used by people who rely on fans to breathe and want to enjoy mobility in their communities and travel. These devices are manufactured by a number of medical supply companies together with accessories. People using transport fans at home receive detailed instructions in their use to adjust the fan settings, reset their fans and perform basic maintenance.
The fans are designed to deliver oxygen and air mixture to the patient, while the mixture concentration is adjustable. The volume and frequency can be controlled using the settings. Some fan designs allow patients to breathe separately on the fan, while others take over the patient's respiratory system completely. The patient -suitable design varies depending on the patient's fitness fans
JSOU designed with regard to mobility. They have an independent energy source, so they are not attached to the wall output and are more compact than standard fans. The transport fan is also usually very robust, closed in a fixed case designed to withstand the shock of being dropped, compressed or deployed. This keeps the fan functional even in less than optimal conditions.
Emergency staff may choose to connect a patient with a transport fan in the field if the patient has difficulty breathing. Mechanical ventilation provides a stable and reliable source of ventilation, preferable to ventilate the patient manually, and also allows people to focus on the patient's stabilization and solve problems such as broken legs or head injury ready to transfer to the hospital.
In a hospital environment, the patient may be connected to a transport fan if necessaryDrive, such as bringing the patient to the operating room. Removing patients from fans for movements could endanger them. Similarly, special fans are used when patients need to undergo medical imaging studies, such as magnetic resonance imaging, where a common medical facility could disrupt the operation of the machine.
For people with disabilities who cannot breathe separately, the transport fan can provide mobility and more independence. Fans can be carried out in a wheelchair and some chairs' designs have specific slots for fans. In addition to being useful for mobility, they are also useful in emergency situations where an ordinary fan may not work, such as power outages.