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#295540 - 04/02/20 01:29 AM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: gulliamo]
Jeanette_Isabelle Offline
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Registered: 11/13/06
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I saw in the news today that hospitals had to put patients on oxygen therapy and hoped for the best because they did not have enough ventilators.

What you have there wouldn't even work as oxygen therapy unless a person stood there regularly replacing canisters. Also, how do you adjust that thing? How much oxygen is the patient getting?

Starting at eight-years-old, I had to help my grandmother, who was on oxygen therapy, which is how I learned about oxygen systems.

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#295553 - 04/02/20 06:30 PM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: brandtb]
Ren Offline
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Registered: 11/05/07
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Loc: Wales, UK
I know some of our army were specifically trained for driving tanker lorries, specifically for delivering oxygen to hospitals.

And hospitals are normally plumbed for delivering oxygen, similar to how water is distributed thoughout.

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#295560 - 04/02/20 10:55 PM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: Ren]
nursemike Offline
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Registered: 11/09/06
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Loc: wellington, fl
Trying to get my head around the thinking here. Are we planning to build a diy ventilator and set up an icu unit at home, or are we planning to take our ventilator to the hospital and offer it for use in their icu?
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#295562 - 04/02/20 11:26 PM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: nursemike]
nursemike Offline
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Manually operated man-portable ventilator: $20

bag-valve-mask
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#295566 - 04/03/20 12:01 AM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: nursemike]
chaosmagnet Offline
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Originally Posted By: nursemike
Manually operated man-portable ventilator


You would know better than me, but I have the idea that these are not practical for more than very short term use.

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#295570 - 04/03/20 05:27 AM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: brandtb]
nursemike Offline
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Never used one for more than four hours:a neonate with continuous seizure, too tiny for any of the vents at the community hospital. Waiting for the pediatric medeva to arrive. There's no theoretical limit on use except manpower. And, in truth, manpower is the major limiting factor we will face. We are building out beds in NYC pretty efficiently, but not filling those beds with covid patients. Staffing is at least part of the reason.
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#295585 - 04/03/20 06:23 PM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: brandtb]
LesSnyder Offline
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Registered: 07/11/10
Posts: 1680
Loc: New Port Richey, Fla
from the spreadsheet supplied by Ren... this design from Israel looks like it might have promise... Nursemike?

https://members.smoove.io//view.ashx?message=h44803226O122324982O219654O122394144&r=1009

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#295614 - 04/05/20 02:19 AM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: brandtb]
nursemike Offline
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Loc: wellington, fl
It's a bvm squeezer. Clever solution to the bellows/compressor issues, but limited control over oxygen flow, room air or 100%, and limited control over inspiratory pressure and volume. Both are critical values for anything but short term ventilation. Injured lungs are stiff lungs, and can rupture from excessive pressure or volume. Room air is probably insufficient to maintain saturation, and 100% oxygen can cause damage in several different ways.
Crowd sourcing is a powerful tool for mobilizing innovative solutions to complex problems. It is also how the Royal Navy wound up with a research vessel named Boaty Mcboatface.
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#295616 - 04/05/20 02:44 AM Re: MacGyvering the coronavirus [Re: brandtb]
Phaedrus Offline
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Registered: 04/28/10
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I rather like Boaty McBoatface! grin
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