Parker Hannifin Porter Nitronox - 2021
The Parker Hannifin Porter Nitronox is a portable inhalation analgesia system designed for self-administration by patients. It delivers a 50% oxygen / 50% nitrous oxide gas mixture via a patient-held demand valve and face mask or disposable mouthpiece. This system is widely used in various medical settings, including labor and delivery, in-office procedures, hospital procedures, and emergency medical services. The device is equipped with a side-mounted demand valve, single-patient-use breathing circuits and masks, and preset 50/50 N2O/O2 mixture. Medical professionals can easily activate the system and monitor the operating indicators, while patients simply need to hold the face mask firmly in place during the procedure to receive the analgesic. The Nitronox Inhalation Analgesia System is designed to provide a fixed concentration of nitrous oxide and oxygen, ensuring that the patient receives the correct gas mixture with each breath.
Benefits
- Fast, Safe, and Effective Pain Relief: Nitronox provides quick and effective pain relief, making it suitable for various medical procedures.
- Patient Safety: The preset 50/50 mixture eliminates the risk of delivering a hypoxic mixture, and the system includes oxygen-driven pressure control to shut off N2O in case of oxygen supply depletion.
- Oxygen Enrichment: In case of shallow breathing, the system automatically increases the oxygen concentration to 65% or greater.
- Built- In Scavenging Interface: The system comes with a gas collection ring, tubing and a patented scavenging interface for the safe removal of exhaled nitro's oxide.
- 100% O2 Capability: In the event of N2O depletion, the unit provides 100% oxygen to the patient.
Specialty / Medical Practice: Surgery Center, Dentistry, Cosmetic Surgery, and more
Product Specification:
- Uses of the product: Patient Pain Relief during procedures
- Brand: Parker Hannifin Porter
- Warranty: 30 days parts and labor
- Voltage: 120
- Days to be ready: 1-2
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- What is the Nitronox system used for?
- The Nitronox system is used for pain management and minimal sedation in various medical settings, including labor and delivery, in-office procedures, hospital procedures, and emergency medical services.
- How does the Nitronox system work?
- The system delivers a 50% oxygen / 50% nitrous oxide mixture via a patient-held demand valve and face mask or disposable mouthpiece. The patient self-administers the gas by activating the supply valve with an inspiratory effort.
- Is the Nitronox system safe to use?
- Yes, the Nitronox system is designed with several safety features, including preset gas mixture, oxygen-driven pressure control, and built-in scavenging interface to ensure patient safety.
- Can the Nitronox system be used for pediatric patients?
- Yes, the Nitronox system can be used for both adult and pediatric patients.
- What happens if the oxygen supply is depleted?
- If the oxygen supply is depleted, the system will automatically shut off the nitrous oxide and provide 100% oxygen to the patient.
- How is the Nitronox system maintained?
- The system should be regularly inspected for visible damage or missing parts, and defective or worn parts should be replaced immediately. Proper maintenance includes following the guidelines in the user manual and performing preventative maintenance testing.
- What are the visual pressure gauges used for?
- The visual pressure gauges confirm the gas supply (O2 and N2O) and gas mixture, ensuring the device is calibrated to supply the correct gas mixture.
- Can the Nitronox system be used in emergency medical services?
- Yes, the Nitronox system is suitable for use in emergency medical services for pain management and minimal sedation.
- What is the role of the built-in scavenging interface?
- The built-in scavenging interface safely removes exhaled nitrous oxide, ensuring effective gas collection and removal
- Is the Nitronox system easy to use?
- Yes, the system is designed for easy use with features like a side-mounted demand valve and single-patient-use breathing circuits and masks.
- What should be done if the whistle alarm sounds continuously?
- If the whistle alarm sounds continuously, the gas supply should be shut off immediately, and the unit should be inspected for issues.
- Can the Nitronox system be used for in-office procedures?
- Yes, the Nitronox system is suitable for in- office procedures requiring pain management and minimal sedation.
- What is the importance of the oxygen enrichment feature?
- The oxygen enrichment feature ensures that patients receive an adequate oxygen supply, especially in cases of shallow breathing.