Parts: Ventilator, Pediatric
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: Siemens mode selector / 6194968
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: Flow Transducer / 6395420
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: PC Board / 6007012
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: PC Board / 6007012
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Air/Oxygen Mixer
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: PC Board / 6007012
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Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: Savina
Name / Number: Power module
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Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: Savina
Name / Number: Tuibine
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Manufacturer: Draeger
Model: Savina
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Air-oxygen blender
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Valve
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Condenser
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Fan
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Control board
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Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Ventilator, Pediatric may also be referred to as :
High-Frequency Ventilator | Ventilator, Intensive Care, Neonatal/Pediatric | Ventilator, Time-Cycled | Ventilator, Pediatric | Ventilator, Neonatal | Ventilator, Continuous | Time-Cycled Ventilator | Positive Pressure Ventilator | Pediatric Ventilator | Neonatal Ventilator | Continuous Ventilator | Infant VentilatorIf you have not found your required medical part at the list above, our suppliers can offer you the following medical parts (10):

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: Expiration Valve Comp / 6040005

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: Flow Amplifier / 6079490

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: PC Board / 6007012

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: PC Board / 6038702

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Display

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 900C
Name / Number: Gas blender

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: Pressure Transducer / 6038991

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Maquet
Model: Servo-i
Name / Number: Battery / 6487180

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Viasys Healthcare
Model: V.I.P. Bird Gold
Name / Number: Bird Graphics Monitor / 15322

Device: Ventilator, Pediatric
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: Servo 300
Name / Number: Gas Module / 6671125
Tips for buying Ventilator, Pediatric Parts
- Pediatric ventilators should have time-cycled, pressure-limited operation and should offer assist/control and SIMV ventilation modes. Neonatal ventilators should also have the supplemental functions of pressure support or leak compensation and provide inverse I:E ratio, PEEP, and CPAP support.
- The following measures should be monitored by the pediatric ventilator: airway pressure, respiratory rate, I:E ratio, and minute volume; controls should be available for FiO2, PEEP/CPAP, flow, pressure, pressure level, tidal volume, inspiratory time, I:E ratio, pressure support, sensitivity, and pressure limit.
- Pediatric ventilators and neonatal ventilators should have audible and visual alarms available for the following events: peak inspiratory pressure (high and low), minute volume respiratory rate, gas supply loss, and power failure, all alarms should be distinct and easily identified.
- If users can adjust the alarm volume, they should not be able to turn it down so that the alarm is inaudible. When the alarm-silencing feature is acceptable, the alarm must reactivate automatically if the condition is not corrected. Whenever the alarm is silenced, a clear visual display should indicate which pediatric ventilator alarm is disabled.
- An oxygen analyzer should monitor the delivered oxygen or oxygen/air mixture. This should either be included with the pediatric ventilator or purchased separately and placed in line with the breathing circuit. Neonatal ventilator and pediatric ventilator alarms should be displayed or sound for concentrations outside the acceptable ranges.
- All controls should be clear with easy-to-understand functions. Misinterpretation of displays and control settings should not occur. Controls should be protected against accidental setting and sealed against fluid penetration. Fluid spills should not affect patient and operator safety and system performance.





















