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SLEEP APNEA TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
Volume Ventilation Devices

Non-Invasive Ventilation
as easy as 1, 2, 3!
1. Interface (Mask/Mouthpiece)
Selection
2. Patient Preparation/Considerations
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- Make sure the patient
understands what you plan to do.
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- Secure the mask to
the patient's face, avoiding too tight of
a fit.
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3. Initial Set-Up

Non-Invasive Ventilation Tips for HT50
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- Any mode and breath
type can be used for noninvasive ventilation.
Using the HT50, rather than a bilevel pressure
device, for NIV means you are not limited
to pressure ventilation.
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- Keep breathing circuit
deadspace minimized to reduce carbon dioxide
rebreathing.
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- Choose breathing circuits
carefully. Many disposable breathing circuits/exhalation
valves will not allow the HT50 to function
as designed. Use only Newport approved circuits/exhalation
valves.
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The HT50 Ventilators comprehensive, versatile
features meet the demands of almost any healthcare setting. Suitable
for both pediatric (=10kg) and adult patients, the HT50 is fully
self contained and provides up to 10 hours of operation from its
internal battery. Reliable, rugged and portable the HT50 offers
patients effective invasive or non-invasive ventilatory support
any where they need it for hospital, home, transport or extended
care.

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