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An Infant Radiant Warmer is an open-care medical device that provides a consistent overhead heat source, usually infrared, to maintain a newborn's body temperature, crucial for premature or ill infants who struggle with thermoregulation, offering direct access for care while preventing heat loss in settings like delivery rooms or ICUs.
Key features include automatic/manual control, skin temperature sensors, alarms, and swiveling heaters for procedures.
Features:
Thermal Support: Delivers warmth via a heating element to stabilize the infant's temperature, preventing hypothermia.
Open System: Allows continuous observation and easy access for nurses, unlike an enclosed incubator.
Temperature Control: Features servo-control to adjust heat based on the infant's skin temperature or manual mode for direct setting.
Sensors & Alarms: Includes temperature probes and audible alarms for deviations, ensuring safety.
Versatility: Used in delivery suites, neonatal intensive care units , and for treatments requiring prolonged exposure to cooler environments.
Procedural Access: The heater can often swivel for X-rays or other interventions.
Thermal Support: Delivers warmth via a heating element to stabilize the infant's temperature, preventing hypothermia.
Open System: Allows continuous observation and easy access for nurses, unlike an enclosed incubator.
Temperature Control: Features servo-control to adjust heat based on the infant's skin temperature or manual mode for direct setting.
Sensors: Includes temperature probes and audible alarms for deviations, ensuring safety.
Versatility: Used in delivery suites, neonatal intensive care units, and for treatments requiring prolonged exposure to cooler environments.
Procedural Access: The heater can often swivel for X-rays or other interventions.
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