Pet ICU
A pet ICU (Intensive Care Unit) is a medical device used in veterinary hospitals to rescue and care for critically ill, post-operative, or young animals. It automatically controls temperature, humidity, and oxygen concentration, providing a clean, quiet, and stable recovery environment for cats, dogs, or exotic pets. Some specialized units also feature air purification and carbon dioxide removal functions.
Key Functions:
1. Precise Temperature and Humidity Control: Provides suitable temperature and humidity for the animal, preventing hypothermia or hyperthermia.
2. High-Efficiency Oxygen Therapy and Nebulization: Quickly increases oxygen or nebulized medication concentration within the unit, helping pets with breathing difficulties.
3. Air Purification and Disinfection: Uses ultraviolet light, negative ions, or photo-water ionization technology to reduce bacteria and lower the risk of cross-infection.
4. Low Noise Reduction Design: Reduces noise, allowing pets to rest in a quiet environment.
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6. With a power outage protection function; it automatically switches to external air circulation during power outages, preventing animals from suffocating due to power failure.
Common Application Scenarios: Post-operative Recovery: Helps pets recovering from anesthesia or those who are weak to smoothly navigate the critical period. Critical Care: Suitable for animals with severe cardiopulmonary diseases, shock, or poisoning. Special Care: Cares for newborn puppies requiring warmth or older animals.
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