So you can post these follow-ups & save the rest of us the trouble?Why do I click these stupid links?
There's a headline decrying failure of government, a giant picture of Trump, and an article describing crap that happened during the Obama administration.
Lol that is the majority of the comments on the article as well...yahoo news=Democrats shillWhy do I click these stupid links? I always swear I won't do it and then I do. and I always see the same BS!
There's a headline decrying failure of government, a giant picture of Trump, and an article describing crap that happened during the Obama administration.
To be fair there is some important info in there once you get past the propaganda.
Behold the Bird MK 8.
Most classrooms still have them. They probably cost less than $100 to make, and were used with success for almost 40 years.
Obviously doesn't have as much control or diagnostic capability as modern vents, but it would work in an emergency.
Here's the one Ford is getting ready to produce. I use one of these weekly and there little to nothing to them. They are completely pneumatic with no electronics, just like the Bird.
If someone wanted to produce some vents, it's neither expensive or hard.
From those I've encountered, they usually don't.Yep, CBS got called out on it with an article about NY, with pictures of An Italian hospital.
The power of suggestion. Hoping the sheep don't read the actual article..
In this case, yahoo news = New York Times reprint.Lol that is the majority of the comments on the article as well...yahoo news=Democrats shill
Electrical Safety Inspection for a pneumatic device?...each piece of equipment must be tested, calibrated, and electrical safety inspected before it can be used on a patient.
Electrical Safety Inspection for a pneumatic device?
In an emergency would you rather die or use the machine that's not certified six times?
Electrical Safety Inspection for a pneumatic device?
If the machine will kill you, do you want to be hooked up to it?
Hook me up to a CPAP before just letting me play there and die because a vent isn't available...
Now that would be awesome! Of course the safety/certification issues folks have brought up might me tough to address, but still...I'll bet a liberator style ventilator shows up on the web soon. 3-d printed and Arduino controlled. Wish I had paid attention to this stuff now.
They are completely pneumatic with no electronics, just like the Bird.
In an emergency would you rather die or use the machine that's not certified six times?
So, what would an electrical safety inspection actually inspect?
Hospitals wont use cpap if they even suspect you're infected.
I get exactly what you are saying, but the better question would be to ask the hospital admin if they would rather have a non-certified piece of equipment out on the floor in direct violation of one of their many accredidation agencies. Threatening bureaucrats by peeling away bureaucracy will always be met with extreme resistance.
Assuming I go to a hospital. If they're overrun what's the point? So I can die in secret with no information given to my family? No thanks...
I get exactly what you are saying, but the better question would be to ask the hospital admin if they would rather have a non-certified piece of equipment out on the floor in direct violation of one of their many accredidation agencies. Threatening bureaucrats by peeling away bureaucracy will always be met with extreme resistance.
A clip from the article.
"Money was budgeted. A federal contract was signed. Work got underway.
And then things suddenly veered off course. A multibillion-dollar maker of medical devices bought the small California company that had been hired to design the new machines. The project ultimately produced zero"