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Pulmotor$65429$ - traduction vers néerlandais

MEDICAL DEVICE USING POSITIVE PRESSURE TO INFLATE THE LUNGS
Rescuscitator; Pulmotor; Pneupac
  • Early "Lungmotor" resuscitation device

Pulmotor      
n. adem machine
drinker respirator         
  • A Both cabinet respirator being used to treat a patient at the 110th Australian Military Hospital in 1943
  • A Drinker iron lung displayed at the chapel of [[Netley Hospital]], 2018
  • An Iron Lung ward, as mocked-up for a film, circa 1953
  • Iron lung cylinder (black), patient head exposed through sealed opening. Diaphragm (yellow) mechanically extends/retracts, varying cylinder air pressure, causing patient chest to expand (inhale) (top) and contract (exhaling) (bottom)
  • Both-Nuffield iron lung display at the [[Thackray Medical Museum]], Leeds. Pictures show assembly at the Morris motor works
  • Gütersloh Town Museum]]. In Germany, fewer than a dozen of these breathing machines are available to the public.
TYPE OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE MECHANICAL RESPIRATORS INVENTED BY DR. PETRAS
Biphasic cuirass ventilation; Drinker respirator; Iron lungs; Tank ventilator; Drinker tank; Cuirass ventilator
drinkersademhalingstoestel
iron lung         
  • A Both cabinet respirator being used to treat a patient at the 110th Australian Military Hospital in 1943
  • A Drinker iron lung displayed at the chapel of [[Netley Hospital]], 2018
  • An Iron Lung ward, as mocked-up for a film, circa 1953
  • Iron lung cylinder (black), patient head exposed through sealed opening. Diaphragm (yellow) mechanically extends/retracts, varying cylinder air pressure, causing patient chest to expand (inhale) (top) and contract (exhaling) (bottom)
  • Both-Nuffield iron lung display at the [[Thackray Medical Museum]], Leeds. Pictures show assembly at the Morris motor works
  • Gütersloh Town Museum]]. In Germany, fewer than a dozen of these breathing machines are available to the public.
TYPE OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE MECHANICAL RESPIRATORS INVENTED BY DR. PETRAS
Biphasic cuirass ventilation; Drinker respirator; Iron lungs; Tank ventilator; Drinker tank; Cuirass ventilator
ijzeren long (een medisch apparaat dat de longwerking nadoet,kunstlong)

Définition

Resuscitator
·noun One who, or that which, resuscitates.

Wikipédia

Resuscitator

A resuscitator is a device using positive pressure to inflate the lungs of an unconscious person who is not breathing, in order to keep them oxygenated and alive. There are three basic types: a manual version (also known as a bag valve mask) consisting of a mask and a large hand-squeezed plastic bulb using ambient air, or with supplemental oxygen from a high-pressure tank. The second type is the Expired Air or breath powered resuscitator. The first appearance of the second type was the Brooke Airway introduced in 1957. The third type is an oxygen powered resuscitator. These are driven by pressurized gas delivered by a regulator, and can either be automatic or manually controlled. The most popular type of gas powered resuscitator are Time Cycled, Volume Constant Ventilators. In the early days of pre-hospital emergency services, pressure cycled devices like the Pulmotor were popular but yielded less than satisfactory results. One of the first modern resuscitation ventilators was the HARV, later called the PneuPac 2R or Yellow Box. Most modern resuscitators are designed to allow the patient to breathe on his own should he recover the ability to do so. All resuscitation devices should be able to deliver >85% oxygen when a gas source is available.