We are experiencing an exceptional situation worldwide. The blissful coronavirus It mainly attacks the lungs, and artificial respirators are essential when a patient goes into a respiratory crisis.Here in our country we are seeing how SEAT and other companies are dedicating themselves to manufacturing artificial respirators since at the moment much more are needed than those that they are commonly used in hospitals.
Therefore, doctors and assistants who do not normally work with such instruments have been forced to use them due to the overflow of cases of pneumonia and respiratory crisis. Luckily there is simulators for Mac and iPad in order to practice the use of such mechanical respirators. All help is little.
An assisted ventilation simulator app for Mac and iPad is helping medical workers quickly learn how to use mechanical respirators during the coronavirus pandemic. Such software, normally used in medical schools, is now being used as an accelerated practice for those physicians who do not use these respirators and are now required to collaborate on these tasks.
The software works the same as the artificial repairman Hamilton-C6, a state-of-the-art ventilation Hamilton Medical AG, one of the world's largest respirator manufacturers. As if it were a flight simulator, this software for Mac and iPad allows physicians who have never used a mechanical respirator or simply who have not used it for years, practice as if it were a real machine connected to a patient, without any risk.
Assisted ventilators are becoming an essential tool to help COVID-19 sufferers overcome respiratory crises. Almost two-thirds of people who are hospitalized for the coronavirus go into respiratory crisis and need assisted respiration. It is clear then the large number of medical workers who do not routinely use such machinery and who have quickly got to work with them to help save lives.