Testing and Evaluation of the International Biomedical Inc. Model 20M, Neonatal Transport System.
Abstract
The International Biomedical, Inc., Model 20M, Neonatal Transport System is an infant transport incubator. It provides an environment to support an infant's requirements while being transported. The Neonatal Transport System has a standard infant chamber that circulates warmed air and comes equipped with one main door, one head door, and two hand ports. The Neonatal Transport Systems main door allows access for infant placement inside the infant chamber as well as further access for medical care. To prevent excessive heat loss, the main door has hand ports to allow infant care without opening the main door. The Neonatal Transport System has an accessory module containing a Protocol vital signs monitor, a International Bio-Med MVP-10 ventilator, a Mine Safety Appliance oxygen analyzer, a Impact continuous/intermittent suction device, and intravenous infusions using up to four Baxter syringe pumps. The Neonatal Transport System provides medical grade oxygen and air using internal "Q" size tanks and/or external gas sources. The unit operates off of 115 VAC/60 and 400 Hz and internal rechargeable battery. The unit weighs approximately 123.76 lbs. Its dimensions are 37.5 in. W. X 43.0 in. H. X 21.88 in. D.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA377348
Entities
People
- Butch O. Blake
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory