@Dave: I respect your experiences the true fact is that I didn't
risk dying once but some. So that I made a reason for the fact that
death is a natural fact like any other. It must certainly be
respected, but it must not be frightening. When humans are afraid they
create the worst monsters in
When I was 15, (> 45 years ago) I had double pneumonia and I was
hospitalized for 10 days. It seemed like weeks.
Two large penicillin injections in my rump each day. Breathing
treatments every hour at the beginning and then less frequently as I
improved. You wouldn't believe the amount of cr
; From: dave engvall [mailto:dengv...@charter.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2020 11:02 AM
> To: emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators
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> Implications?
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> Gleaned from a medical site.
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> "Coronavirus is enveloped
Implications?
Gleaned from a medical site.
"Coronavirus is enveloped, meaning the virus has coating on the outside
of it. As it happens, the envelope means that the virus doesn’t survive
well outside of the body—they usually can’t last longer than 24 hours
outside of the body and usually onl
this?
https://hackaday.com/2020/03/23/mit-ventilator-designed-with-common-manual-resuscitator-submitted-for-fda-testing/
i havent read it yet
thanks! tomp
On 3/24/20 4:05 PM, Gregg Eshelman via Emc-users wrote:
MIT Ventilator Designed With Common Manual Resuscitator
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Here's a fairly simple and inexpensive device to automate use of an ambu bag.
MIT Ventilator Designed With Common Manual Resuscitator; Submitted For FDA
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In many parts of the wo
seems a object than can broke into 30min I work a lot with
similar mechanics into label printer apply ... too poor for consider
it a rescue device.
Mechanics can be completely re-designed if you would make it printable
from anyhow. FOr example the bottle never stay on position with these
desig
On Tuesday 24 March 2020 00:22:43 TJoseph Powderly wrote:
> yes
> you need to know what a ventilator does
> how it is installed into a person
> and about the tool used to test that the tube is in the correct
> position. That tool BMV is usually just for test, and it _could_be
> used for longer ter
yes
you need to know what a ventilator does
how it is installed into a person
and about the tool used to test that the tube is in the correct position.
That tool BMV is usually just for test, and it _could_be used for
longer term with a little hacking.
I watched videos on how professional machines
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-- Ralph
From: Dale Ertley via Emc-users [emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 3:42 PM
To: Enhanced Machine Controller (EMC)
Cc: Dale Ertley
Subject: Re: [Emc-users] linuxcnc openlung ventilators
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What is the chance that a BIPAP (twopressure system) machine could be used as
a “first line” for a ventilator?
A CPAP (single pressure system) may also work.
It might even work with an O2concentrator.
Pressures could be raised andlowered if necessary.
I don’t think it could be used with patie
I think this is required reading before jumping on the diy medical device
bandwagon.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-71FJTmI1Q1kjSDLP0EegMERjg_0kk_7UfaRE4r66Mg/edit?usp=drivesdk
-- Ralph
On Mar 23, 2020 6:08 AM, TJoseph Powderly wrote:
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Try to keep some distance to the people hanging in the meeting at my workplace.
They sit in a relatively small room together for a long period of time so if
one of them get sick he is likely to infect the others, they also tend to meet
quite much other people.
Think to keep some distance is a r
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