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PLANNING DOCUMENTS FOR NC | PREAMBLE | 3
Preamble
This Planning Document is written to get knowledge about the Dräger portfolio
and also to find advices to build up an intensive care area. This document
contains an overview about the products of Dräger and its technical data.
At the last pages of this document you will find several Dräger solutions as
an example. According to this you will find detailed drawing of the single
workplaces.
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INDEX OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW NC 6 Dräger – Workplace infrastructure 7
DRÄGER PORTFOLIO 8 Overview Supply units 10 Lights and display holder/Gas Management Systems 11 Ceiling supply units 12 Workstations 14 Wall supply units 16 Column 17 Lights and display holder 18 Ceiling fixtures 20 Workstation components 23 Gas Management Systems 28 Accessories 30
WORKPLACE EXAMPLES 32 Supply units Ventilation/Monitoring 34 Infusion/Suction 35 Overview Respiratory Care 36 Overview Closed Care 37 Overview Open Care 37 Developmental care accessories 38 Jaundice management 38 Overview Monitoring Systems & IT 39
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INDEX OF CONTENTS
GENERAL PLANNING 40 Developmental Care 42 Support the developmental care 43 Family centered care 46 Planning of an NICU workplace 48 Workplace solutions Solution 1 – Ponta C beam system 50 Solution 2 – Ponta E/S beam system 52 Solution 3 – Ponta E/S beam system 54 Solution 4 – Agila column tube/Movita column 56 Solution 5 – Movita head/Movita head 58 Solution 6 – GeminaDUO 60 Solution 7 – GeminaDUO 62
CONTACT 65
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NC
D-7585-2009
“Every
and a
NURTURED INFANT CARE
Experience has shown that premature and ill newborns are not just small adults. Theyhave unique physiological and developmentalneeds. Their dependency on a stable micro-environment, non-invasive therapies and anumber of external factors such as sound,light and touch makes neonatal care differentfrom any other discipline in medicine.The margin for error is ever so slight, andmaintaining a delicate balance can make thedifference between morbidity, long-termdevelopmental deficits or a healthy, happy outcome.
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DrägerWorkplace infrastructure
Dräger offers solutions for the entire hospital
D-300
18-2011
newborn deserves a
good start in life place to thrive.”
Stefan Dräger
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Dräger portfolio
Get an overview about the Dräger portfolio
You always wanted to know which product portfolioDräger has? In this chapter you get an overview
about Dräger Supply units, OR lights and GasManagement Systems.
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D-3289-2011
Overview
Supply units
Ponta
MT-59
60-200
8
Agila
MT-63
42-200
8
Movita
D-360
69-2011
Linea
D-27741-200
9
Gemina® Duo
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Lights and display holder
D-584
76-2012
Polaris® 50
D-31307-2011
Polaris® 100/200D-908
44-2013
Display holder
Gas Management Systems
D-948
9-2009
Terminal Units
D-9270-2009
EcoPharm Tower
D-936
8-2009
Gas Control Station
MT-00
01-200
6
Area Control Unit
D-589
13-2012
Medical Air Guard
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Ceiling supply units
D-52660
-2012
Agila
MT-63
42-200
8
Movita
D-183
69-2010
D-12307-2011
D-18551-2010
Ceiling bearing
Arm system
Liftingsystem
Media column
Workstationcomponents
Distance tube
Media head
WHAT IS WHAT?
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TECHNICAL DATA
Product Agila Movita
Load capacity
Media head 120 kg 120 kg
Column 120 kg 270 kg
Lift express/Lift 80 kg/120 kg 80 kg/180 kg
Lift speed 10/20 sec 10/20 sec
Height adjustment 600 mm 600 mm
Media outlets up to 51 up to 102
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MT-59
63-200
8
Agila
MT-63
42-200
8
Movita
strong
Single arm systemArm length: 500 mm, 750 mm, 1000 mm, 1250 mmLoad capacity*: 120 kg - 270 kg
Double arm systemArm length: min. 1000 mm - max. 2500 mmLoad capacity*: 120 kg - 270 kg
Lift arm systemArm length: min. 1000 mm (lift arm) - max. 2250 mmLoad capacity*: 80 kg - 180 kg
*Load capacity = net load at media column/head
Arm typesFor single and double arm systems you can choose between strong, mediumand light variant. Depending on type of arm and length the different loadcapacities are defined.
medium
light
D-52660
-2012
D-52660
-2012
D-183
69-2010
ARM SYSTEMS
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WorkstationsD-3289-2011
Ponta
C-workstation - pole
TECHNICAL DATA
Supply beam
Recommended clearance height C-shuttle (supplies in beam) 1800-2000 mm
(under side of beam to floor) E-shuttle (supplies in column/head) 2100 mm 1)
S-shuttle (supplies in column/head) 2350 mm 1)
Beam length 2200, 2800, 3100, 3500 mm - Custom lengths available on request
Beam width 588 mm
Beam height 212 mm
Beam weight C/H type 25,5 kg/m 2)
E/S type 28 kg/m 2)
Beam color NCS-S-0500 N: white Powder coated
Color for installation plates Anodized aluminum, NCS-S-0500 N, Dräger Munsel blue,
according to Color Line concept, others on request - powder coated
End-cap length 121 mm each
1) If supplies are also located in the beam then a clearance height is required which permits ergonomic use!2) When combining different shuttles, use highest value.
C-workstation - rack
E-workstation – Movita column
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TECHNICAL DATA
Shuttles Type C Types E / HE Types S / HS
Load capacity shuttle Under each shuttle 150 kg Under each shuttle 150 kg Under each shuttle 150 kg
Standard rail On front of shuttle On front of shuttle On front of shuttle
25 x 10 x 294 mm 25 x 10 x 294 mm 25 x 10 x 294 mm
Load capacity rail 10 kg 10 kg 10 kg
Linear travel Complete length From central point From central point
of beam/beams (positioned as required) (positioned as required)
± 550 mm (total 1100 mm) ± 550 mm (total 1100 mm)
Brakes Mechanical Linear travel Pneumatic for linear travel Pneumatic for linear travel and
and carrier rotation swivel arm
Friction for column or head Friction for column or head
Optional Pneumatic brake Optional Pneumatic brake
for column or head for column or head
Maximum load3) Equipment carrier pole 60 kg With Agila head or column or With Agila head or column or
Equipment carrier rack 130 kg Movita head or column: 120 kg Movita head or column: 100 kg
Rotation Equipment carrier 170° 330° Swiveling arm 330°
(Length swiveling arm 400 mm)
3) Maximum load that can be carried on the supply head or column
E-workstation – Movita head S-workstation – Agila column
S-workstation – Agila column tube
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Wall supply units
D-288-2010
Linea I
MT-43
06-200
7
Linea N
MT-43
07-200
7
Linea IM
TECHNICAL DATA
Linea I Linea IM Linea N - for normal wards
Height/depth 174 mm/135 mm (with 1 media duct) 213 mm/135 mm (with 1 media duct) 251 mm/110 mm (with 1 media duct)
275 mm/135 mm (with 2 media ducts) 313 mm/135 mm (with 2 media ducts) 351 mm/110 mm (with 2 media ducts)
385 mm/135 mm (with 3 media ducts) 423 mm/135 mm (with 3 media ducts) 461 mm/110 mm (with 3 media ducts)
Lighting No lighting Indirect lighting Indirect lighting
Optional integrated night light in duct 1 x 54 watt with electronic ballast 1 x 54 watt with electronic ballast
and orientation light 1 x 7 watt (above) and orientation light 1 x 7 watt (above)
or reading light 1 x 24 watt with electronic and/or reading light 1 x 24 watt with
ballast (below) electronic ballast (below)
Accessories Dräger accessories for standard rails Dräger accessories for standard rails Dräger accessories for standard rails
(only if Linea N is equipped
with optional standard rail)
Rows of outlets 1 / 2 / 3 1 / 2 / 3 1 / 2 / 3
Outlet spacing Ensure there is at least 200 mm between gas terminal units (for flammable or oxidizing gases) and electrical outlets
The minimum distance between two electrical outlets is 75 mm and between two gas outlets 100 mm
Outlets Grounded outlets in various colours, with or without indicator light and in a variety of country standards,
equipotential bonding pins, gas terminal units for medical gases, low-voltage devices such as nurse alert,
RJ-45 data jack, telephone connections, etc.
Wall mount Via dowel pin on the wall; torques of max. 250 Nm per metre of duct; optional side or back media feed
Length Up to 6 m long; freely selectable
Surface 16 standard RAL colours to choose from; other RAL colours available on request
Load capacity Standard rails support a max. of 50 kg per metre
Medical product Fulfils medical MDD (Medical Device Directive)
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Column
D-27741-200
9
Gemina DUO
TECHNICAL DATA
COLUMN
Dimensions (L × W × D) 1500 x 240 x 366 mm incl. caps
Max load 150 kg
Useable (38 mm) pole length 1300 mm
INSTALLATION PLATES
Material Anodised aluminium (standard)
Mounting capacity
Based on Dräger DIN/German standards One-sided: max. 30 (14 gases)
Two-sided: max. 56 (20 gases)
CABLE MANAGEMENT
Capacity single-sided: 6 hoses, external diameter 13.5
or 18 cables, diameter 8
or 3 hoses + 10 cables
or 4 hoses + 7 cables
Double-sided: 12 hoses, external diameter 13.5
or 36 cables, diameter 8
or 6 hoses + 20 cables
or 8 hoses + 14 cables
LIGHT: WALL ELEMENT
Dimensions 950 x 270 x 70 mm
Indirect light 2 x 39 W
Reading/exam light 21 W
Night light 5 W
LIGHT: COLUMNS
Indirect light* Compact fluorescent (for switched and for dimmed)
lamp 11 W, 830 warm white
Night light** Compact fluorescent (for switched) Compact fluorescent (for dimmed)
lamp 7 W, 830 warm white lamp 11 W, 830 warm white
OTHER
Console swivel range 112°
STANDARDS
Meets guidelines for medical devices MDD 93/42/EWG class IIb
Medical electrical devices – Part 1 IEC 60601-1 – Part 1-2 IEC 60601-1-2
Medical supply units ISO 11197
Light options in general supporting DIN EN 12464-1 and DIN 5035-3. Data for planning software on request.
Installation instructions 9039804
Catalogue of workstation components for supply units 9048440
*Indirect light on the column available only as package with night light.**Night light on the column available only as package with indirect light.
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Lights and display holder
D-31029-2011
Polaris® 100/200
D-31307-2011
Polaris® 200
D-584
77-2012
Polaris® 50
TECHNICAL DATA
Product Polaris® 100/200 Polaris® 50
Technology LED LED
Light intensity 120.000 or 160.000 Lux 60.000 Lux
Endo-light mode 300 Lux no
Light field diameter 200 mm 160 mm
Color temperature 4400 K or 5000 K or 5600 K (option) 4500 K
Video options external SD camera no
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D-908
44-2013
Display holder
TECHNICAL DATA
Product Display arm
Description Display arm at central axis
Display sizes approx. 24” (larger displays on request)
Display quantity 1 or 2
Fixation at central axis of OR light or separate
D-908
40-2013
Double ceiling fixation Polaris® 50 with display
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Ceiling fixtures
Ceiling fixtures for supply units
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The universal Dräger ceiling fixation supportsthe installation of the ceiling supply units Agila, Movita and Forta and the Pendula. Theyare available for anchor (fig. B + D) and bolt-through (fig. A + C) mounting. The ceilingsupply unit can be fixed directly under theconcrete ceiling (direct mounting - see A, B,in figure below). A variable fixation set allowsfor mounting at different heights up to 1200mm under concrete ceiling in order to bridgethe space above false ceiling (see C, D in figurebelow). A media flange, located between rawceiling and false ceiling, offers enough spacefor connecting various media as supply voltage,medical gas, vacuum and data cables. Theinstallation manuals are included on delivery.
PLANNING GUIDELINES
The Dräger ceiling supply units are validatedand certified in combination with these ceilingfixtures. The certification will become invalid,if the supply units are installed in combinationwith a non-Dräger ceiling fixture.
The ceiling mount must meet the followingcriteria: – 12.500 Nm torque at lower end of the
fixation construction – 9.000 N tensile force at the ceiling
If architectural constraints do not allow aDräger ceiling mount, an alternative moun-ting solution can be used. A project-specificcertificate confirming such constraints is
mandatory. The complete functionality of aDräger ceiling supply unit cannot be guaran-teed if the above conditions are not met. Insuch cases, all approvals are void.
Available for: – Anchor mounting: Anchor mounting is
possible if the ceiling structure is at least250 mm of B 25 concrete ceiling
– Bolt-through mounting: Bolt-throughmounting is required if the concrete ceilingthickness is less than 250 mm or if theconcrete quality is less than B 25.
TECHNICAL DATA
Product Ceiling fixtures
Span intermediate ceiling distance up to 1.200 mm
Max. torque 12.500 Nm
Max. tensile force at the ceiling 9.000 N
Hole pattern Ø 470 mm
B
A C
D
max. 1200 mmNm
N
Without ceiling fixture set With ceiling fixture set
Bolt-through mounting
Anchor mounting
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Ceiling hood/Flat cover
D-908
41-2013
Single CSU
D-908
48-2013
Double CSU with third arm
D-908
45-2013
Double CSU
D-908
49-2013
Ceiling hood (height: 170 mm)
D-908
46-2013
Flat cover (height: 2 mm)
There is a Dräger ceiling fixture solution forevery application. Single, double and triplearm options are available.
Single/double/triple CSU
OPTIONS
Single Double Triple
CSU CSU/CSU
Examination light CSU /Examination light CSU/CSU/Examination light
Display CSU /Display CSU /CSU /Display
TYPES OF CEILING COVERS
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Dräger ceiling fixation supports theinstallation of the lights and display holder (atcentral axis). The OR light/display arm can be
MOUNTING VARIANTS
Direct mountThis system is recommended as a directmount or for use with a false ceiling up to adistance of 600 mm between concrete andfalse ceiling or in combination with a laminarflow system. The suspension tube is availablein five standard lengths (220/460/630/800/1000 mm). For service purposes, it is tobe considered that the electrical componentsare installed in a switch box near the NC(max. 40 m).
With distance tubeThis system is recommended for use at a distance > 600 mm between concrete andfalse ceiling or in combination with a laminar-flow system. The distance tube is available intwo standard lengths (600/1200 mm). Forservice purposes, it is to be considered thatthe electrical components are installed in aswitch box near the NC (max. 40 m).
fixed directly under the concrete ceiling(direct mounting). The distance tube allowsfor mounting at different heights of up to 1200mm under concrete ceiling, in order to bridge
the space above false ceiling. The installationmanuals are part of the delivery.
Ceiling fixtures for lights/display arms
D-908
51-2013
With ceiling coverD-908
51-2013
With flat cover With laminar flow ceiling
D-908
51-2013
With ceiling cover
D-908
51-2013
With flat cover With laminar flow ceiling
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SHELF SIZES/UASBLE SURFACE (W X D)
430 x 340 mm630 x 340 mm430 x 480 mm530 x 480 mm630 x 480 mm860 x 480 mm
STANDARD RAILS
no railsside railsfront railcontrol handles at front
DRAWER OPTIONS
1 drawer1 drawer with lock (incl. 2 keys)2 drawers2 drawers and 1 lock2 drawers and 2 locksdrawers and 2 locks on a shelf(860 x 480 mm)1 drawer and 1 documentation module1 documentation module
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Workstation components
Dräger offers a wide range of workstation components. These components are freely configurable and ensure excellent ergonomic workplace design.
D-27735
-200
9
D-27733
-200
9
D-27732-200
9
Our shelf portfolio offers a wide range of options. Shelf size, the number of standard rails and drawers canbe selected as needed.
SHELVES
D-26256
-200
9
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D-32268-2011
Double swivel arm for 25 mm pole (infusion), mounted on a 38 mm pole
ARM TYPES
D-111-2010
INFUSION ARMS
For all infusion arms, a wide variety of optionsto choose from. Arms are available as single ordouble swivel arms and come in lengths of 200/300/400 mm. All arms come withadjustable friction brakes (ball bearings) andintegrated cable management.
MONITOR ARMS
Monitor arms come in a wide variety of confi-gurations. The arms are available as a lift armwith or without an additional swivel arm andwith or without keyboard holder. Swivel armscome in lengths of 200/300/400 mm. Allarms are equipped with adjustable frictionbrakes (ball bearings) and integrated cablemanagement.
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D-265
83-200
9
Cable channel
D-238
0-2011
Cable extension arm
D-263
05-200
9
Cable management system (boxes): Cable duct and cable boxes
D-266
00-200
9
Cable boxes
CABLE MANAGEMENT
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MT-1701-200
5
Handle at shelf
MT-1712-200
5
Control at column
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS
In addition to the components mentioned above, many others are available (eg. infusionpoles, application rods, racks, clamping rails,equipment holders etc.).
COLOR CODE CONCEPT
MT-21198-94
Compact rail
D-356
90-200
9
Cable holder
2-1065
-96
Rail holder, short
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MEDICAL EXAMINATION LIGHT
D-506
01-2012
D-506
37-2012
Medical examination light VarioLux®
D-50753
-2012
TECHNICAL DATA
Product VarioLux rail mounted examination light
Weight 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs)
Electrical values 100-240 V, 50/ 60 Hz
Max. illumination intensity Ec at 0.5 m 30,000 lx
Dimming levels 30,000 lx, 24,000 lx, 18,000 lx, 12,000 lx, 6,500 lx
Light field diameter d10 at 0.5 m 21 cm
Light field diameter d50 at 0.5 m 9 cm
Color temperature adjustable Cool white (blue) 4,700 K, Neutral white (white) 4,100K, Warm white (red) 3,500K
Min. service life of bulb (LEDs) 30,000 h
Color reproduction index Ra ≥ 96, R9 = 90
Max. radiant power at 0.5 m 105 W/m²
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Gas Management Systems
Dräger Gas Management Systems (GMS) are designed to managethe hospital’s gas supply needs. Dräger offers complete gas supplysystems which include all necessary components and distributionpiplines.
ALARM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A complex system like a medical GasManagement System requires good operatio-nal management and provides a host of infor-mation. Dräger Alarm Management Systemsconsolidate all this information like operationaland emergency alarms. Analogue operationaldata (e.g. pressure and flow) can also easilybe integrated. All information can be displayedwhere ever required with LED-, text- or touchdisplay monitors and connected to integratedbuilding management systems.
GAS TERMINAL UNITS
The locations and quantities of gas terminalunits are essential parts of the planning ofevery Gas Management System. Dependingon the clinical procedures and applications,different gases are required in different hospi-tal areas and the amount of units providedneeds to match processes and devices usedthere. Dräger builds world-renowned gas ter-minal units since over 40 years and is offeringoutlets according to DIN, British Standard andother international types.
MT-00
18-200
6
Gas Terminal Units
D-1217-2009
Alarm Management
Planning and designing Gas ManagementSystems for either complete hospitals orindividual areas like a new IC or OR area isa challenging task. Different internationalstandards and guidelines provide differentinformation, require different system config-urations and different approaches to all thechallenges occurring.Dräger is at your side when it comes to solv-ing these challenges and optimizing the sys-
tem design for the benefit of the hospital.We have more than 50 years experience indesigning, building and testing GasManagement Systems.As every project is different and the systemstailor-made for the hospital, it is difficult toprovide generic planning details. Thereforewe kindly ask you to contact your localDräger representative for individual planningsupport.
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
Medical grade copper tubes according to ISO13348 with defined cleanliness and thoroughtesting regime in combination with high quali-ty installation (e.g. inert gas shielding duringwelding) form the backbone of the infra-structure which ensures that all gases areavailable at the required points of use. Propersystem calculation according to DrägerDesign Guidelines and international standardsand comprehensive testing and installationensure quality and performance of the overallsystem.
D-16746
-2010
Distribution systems
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D-507-2014
AREA CONTROL UNITS
All clinical areas need to be controlled indivi-dually by Area Control Units. This includespressure gauges for each gas and alarms forpressure deviations as well as lock-off valvesand emergency inlet points.
VACUUM SYSTEM
Vacuum is indispensable for surgical applica-tion (wound field aspiration) as well as bron-chus suctioning in anaesthesia and intensivecare treatment. Dräger vacuum systems withtriplex or quadruplex pumps fulfill the ISO7396-1 and match all requirements in terms ofsafety and efficiency.
MT-7526-200
4
Reliable monitoring throughout the entire system
COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM
Medical air systems for breathing purpuoe(4/5 bar) as well as for surgical tool air (7/8bar) must fulfill the ISO 7396-1, breathing airmust also comply with the European Pharma-copoiea. Dräger medical air systems combineproven design, safe operations, and efficientreliability.
MT-5206
-200
4
Compressed air system
MT-5164
-200
4
Vacuum pumps
CYLINDER MANIFOLDS
Oxygen, Nitrous Oxyde and Carbon Dioxidecan be supplied by 3-fold cylinder manifoldsor by a liquid oxygen tank (V.I.E.) and a 2-foldcylinder manifold with a Dräger Gas ControlStation as the core of the system.
D-1216-2009
Cylinder Manifold for oxygen
D-2269-2014
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Accessories
MT-294-99
E.g. mattress SoftBed
MT-1035
-200
5
E.g. skin temperature probes
MT-3278-200
5
E.g. warming mattress TransWarmer®
WARMING THERAPY
Whether for patient monitoring, care andtreatment of neonates, anesthesia, intensivecare, the emergency department or on theward: each original accessory from Dräger
doesn't just fulfil all the official quality stan-dards. We also measure our accessoriesagainst our own strict Dräger quality stan-dards.
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D-101213-2013
Nasal CPAP system BabyFlow
D-937-2010
Breathing masks
D-19285-200
9
Breathing circuits
MT-43
97-200
7
Breathing system filters and HMEs
D-402-2010
Intubation kits
D-706
1-2009
CO2 cuvettes
VENTILATION
MT-35
1-2003
E.g. neonatal flow sensor
SENSORS
D-497-2014
E.g. Masimo® Sensors
MONITORING
D-103
09-2011
E.g. medical aspiration
WARD EQUIPMENT
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Workplace examples for NC
The following pages will help you develop a deeper understanding of various workplace designs.
The detailed drawings shown in the next sectioncan serve as a starting point for you own designconcepts.
Combine elements of two or more examples todevelop the best possible solution for your client.
Workp
lace examples
Supply units
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VENTILATION
D-26140
-200
9
CSU with V500* on a shelf
D-26141-200
9
CSU with V500* mounted on the front rails
D-26137-200
9
V500* mounted on a 38 mm pole
MONITORING
D-266
90-200
9
C700 and Delta mounted on front rails on the same side
D-22044
-200
9
C700 and Delta mounted on front rails on different sides
D-73170-2012
IACS system consisting of C700 and M540
*Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Critical Care.
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INFUSION
D-455
-2014
Infusion rack on M26 arm system
D-456
-2014
Infusion rack mounted on Agila column tube
D-457-2014
Infusion rack mounted on infusion set AS1
SUCTION
D-266
64-200
9
Infusion rack mounted on infusion set AS1
MT-1721-200
5
Workstation – Endotracheal suctioning
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Overview Respiratory Care
D-259
32-200
9
Babylog VN500*
D-203
29-2010
Babylog 8000 plus
VENTILATORS
Smart Pulmonary View Intuitive user interface with colour touch screen
Non-invasive nasal CPAP and oxygen therapy
Flexible transport and backup solution
Powerful High Frequency Oscillation
D-195
38-200
9
*Infinity Acute Care System Workstation Neonatal Care.
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Workp
lace examples
Overview Open Care
Overview Closed Care
MT-1213-200
4
Caleo
MT-05
88-200
8
Isolette C2000
D-22377-2010
Isolette 8000
MT-1223-200
4
Babytherm
D-22154
-2010
Resuscitaire
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Jaundice management
D-16736
-2010
Jaundice Meter JM-103
MT-1154
-94
Photo Therapy 4000
D-863
97-2013
Jaundice Meter JM-105
Developmental care accessories
D-335
09-200
9
Incubator cover
D-335
14-200
9
Small pillows
MT-00
92-200
8
Towel doll Cally
D-335
12-200
9
Nesting
D-335
11-200
9
Positioning aid Hug it
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Workp
lace examples
Overview Monitoring Systems & IT
PRODUCTS
D-3527-2011
Vista 120
MT-8849
-200
6
Infinity® Delta XL
D-22376-2010
Infinity® C500
D-64760
-2012
Infinity® C700
D-19701-200
9
Infinity® M500 docking station and Infinity® M540
SOLUTIONS
D-19739
-200
9
Infinity® Acute Care System monitoring solution
D-71806
-2012
Infinity® CentralStation
D-653
-2014
Infinity® Omega Solution
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General planning
Learn more about planning a neonatal intensive care area.
The basics of planning a neonatal intensive carearea are discussed in the next section. It’s vital tounderstand these concepts in order to provide the customer with the best possible solution. Carefulanalysis of workflow, architectural constraints andof the customer’s care concepts are fundamentalsteps in the process of creating a custom solution.
In addition, an intimate knowledge of the Drägerproduct portfolio is a necessary prerequisite. To create a fully integrated solution, planning considerations will range from workplace designand device placement to medical gas manage-ment and lighting an/or color schemes.
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DEVELOPMENT IN THE UTERO CHARACTERIZED BY:
– Security and containment though the utero – Heartbeat of the mother – Limited light and noise exposure– Sleep cycle preservation
DEVELOPMENT IN THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE NICU
CHARACTERIZED BY:
– Painful procedures – Excessive light and noise exposure – Interrupted an inadequate sleep– Separation of the mother
Developmental care
It is recommended to keep the following points in mind:
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THE IMPACT OF COLOR
– The psychological aspect of colors is very strong– The infant and parents spends a long time in a NICU, so that the
use of color has a big impact– Think about a concept for the hole hospital– Supply units could be part of the concept (color line)
Support the developmental care
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THE IMPACT OF NOISE
– Preterm infants are highly vulnerable to noise due to theirimmaturity
– Causes stress for patients, visitors and staff – Reduces the ability for staff to work efficiently– Can actuate a higher error rate– Recommendations DIVI:
≤ 45 dB during the day, ≤ 40 dB during the evening, ≤ 20 dB during the night
DECREASE NOISE
– Move conversation away from bedside– Consider noise generated by medical equipment– Never place something on the top of an incubator– Reduce monitor alarm levels– No radio, no telephone– Use a thick, fluffy incubator cover to reduce the noise level inside
the incubator– Dräger Noise Display monitor and display background noise levels
on the NICU
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THE IMPACT OF LIGHT
– Directly influences the central nervous system– REM sleep periods (important for the brain development) are
greatly reduced at bright light levels– Create a comfortable environment for patient, care giver and
visitors– Improve the healing process by providing the right lighting
ambience– Improve work processes (e.g. documentation, medication, etc.)– Reduce stress by providing orientation
LIGHT MANAGEMENT
– If bright light is needed for medical assessments, infant’s eyesmust be protected to avoid damage to the immature visual system
– Reduce ambient light– Reduce screen brightness of medical equipment– Use individual, indirect light systems– Use incubator covers– Ponta indirect light, RGB light or circadian light– Agila, Movita navigation light column, navigation light arm system– Workstation components, drawer light
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Family centered care
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THIS IS TODAY‘S APPROACH
CHANGE THE PROCESS!
– Prevent separation– Closeness– Skin to skin – Kangaroo mother care– Rooming-in 24/7– Breastfeeding– Empowerment– Parents are the primary care givers
NICU + ROOMING-IN = A CONTRADICTION?
Today it is possible to practice Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) evenwith tube feeding and ventilated babies.
But this situation may continue for weeks and even months!Without any privacy for the parents? This is not reasonable!
How can you support them?
BUT WHAT DO WE EXPECT FOR THE FUTURE?
Several studies conclude that the early separation and psycologicaldistress of the parents have a negative impact on the development ofpreterm babies.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
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What is left- and right side? – As seen from the foot end of the incubator (technician) – As seen from the patient (medical staff)
The incubator! – Think about the size – Open care or closed care – Connections required?
Additional medical devices! – Medical cart, footprint approx. 780 x 600 mm– Mobile ultrasound, footprint approx. 600 x 600 mm– Dialysis machine, footprint approx. 650 x 650 mm– Mobile x-ray machine, footprint approx. 1800 x 900 mm– ECMO device, footprint approx. 600 x 600 mm
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ELEMENTS OF THE INFUSION SIDE
– How many infusion pumps are needed? – How they should be mounted
(arm system or directly on the column)?– Syringe pumps are needed, how many?– How they should be mounted
(arm system or directly on the column)?– Feeding pumps are needed, how many?– How they should be mounted
(arm system or directly on the column)?– Fluid bags?– Storage for disposables– Storage for nappy’s– Holder for medical gloves (size S/M/L)– Working surface – Line routing to the infant – Endotracheal suction (vacuum, air, electric)– Services like electric-, gas- and data outlets– Nurse call– PDMS (height adjustable)
IN ADDITION
– PDMS could also be located at the foot end of the either ceiling-mounted or on a mobile cart
– Storage for the infants stuff (plush toy)– Infotainment for the parents e.g. TV, radio, internet– Examination light (e.g. Polaris 50 ceiling or mobile,
VarioLux rail mounted)– Hand disinfection near the incubator– Chair for kangarooing!
ELEMENTS OF THE MONITORING AND VENTILATION SIDE
Monitoring – Viewing height approx. 1500mm– Positioned behind and above the incubator– Accessible from the head end of the incubator– Transport monitor (maybe IACS system)– Storage for monitoring accessories e.g. cables – Line routing to the infantVentilation – Mobile or fixed device– Positioned behind or beside the incubator– Monitor detachable– Line routing to the infant– Form of humidification– Ventilation bag (storage)
– Additional fluid bags– Storage for disposables– Storage for nappy’s– Working surface– Endotracheal suction (vacuum, air, electric)– Services like electric-, gas- and data outlets– Nurse call– PDMS (height adjustable)
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Workplace solutions – Solution 1All single devices in the following solutions are marked with numbers (e.g. 1, 2, 3).
Ponta C beam system
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1. PONTA BEAM
Ponta beam with a length of 2800 mm for onebed. Indirect light, night light and reading lightare included. Beam includes gas outlets,RJ45 and electrical outlets.
2. INFUSION SIDE
Shuttle for a rack with 1500 x 38 mm poles.The poles are for mounting infusion- andsyringe pumps. Arm system 300 x 300 mmwith slide adapter. Arm system 200 x 200 mmwith pole adapter. Shelf with drawer for disposables. CVP pole with holder for 4 fluidbags. Several standard rails.
3. MONITORING SIDE
Shuttle for a rack with 700 x 38 mm poles.Lift arm system with VESA adapter and key-board holder. Shelf with drawer for disposab-les and cable boxes below the shelf.
Devices at supply unit
Monitoring (hemodynamic) Infusion- and syringe pumps
Endotracheal suction Fluid bags
Devices at supply unit Additional devices supplied by unit
PDMS Monitor Mobile ventilator below the shelf
(small footprint)
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1. PONTA BEAM
Ponta beam with a length of 2200 mm forone bed. Indirect light and night light areincluded. Beam includes electrical outlets forbackup.
2. INFUSION SIDE
Shuttle with an 400 mm arm and a Agilacolumn 1250 mm. LED down light in thecolumn. 2 CVP poles with a holder for a totalof 8 fluid bags. Arm system 300 x 300 mm with pole adapter. Shelf with drawer for disposables. Several standard rails mountedon the column.
3. MONITORING SIDE
Shuttle with a Agila column 1250 mm. LED down light in the column. Arm system300 x 300 mm with slide adapter. Lift armsystem with VESA adapter and keyboard hol-der. Shelf with drawer for disposables. Rail-mounted examination light.
Devices at supply unit
Endotracheal suction Infusion- and syringe pumps
Fluid bags
Devices at supply unit
Monitoring (hemodynamic)
PDMS
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1. PONTA BEAM
Ponta beam with a length of 3100 mm for onebed. Indirect light, night light and reading lightare included. Beam includes electrical outletsfor backup.
2. INFUSION SIDE
Shuttle with an 400 mm arm and a Movitacolumn 1250 mm. 2 CVP poles with holderfor 4 fluid bags in total. Arm system 300 x 300 mm with VESA adapter. Shelfwith drawer for disposables. Several stan-dard ails mounted on the column.
3. MONITORING SIDE
Shuttle with a Movita head with an 1.5B rack.Arm system 200 x 200 mm with pole adapter.Lift arm system with VESA adapter and key-board holder. Shelf with drawer for disposab-les. Swivel cupboard for the patient’s personalbelongings.
Devices at supply unit
Infusion- and syringe pumps Monitoring (hemodynamic)
Fluid bags
Devices at supply unit
Endotracheal suction
PDMS
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1. INFUSION SIDE
Arm system 750 + 750 mm and an Agilacolumn tube 1500 mm. LED down light in thecolumn. 2 CVP poles with holder for 8 fluidbags in total. Lift arm system with VESAadapter and keyboard holder. Shelf with dra-wer for disposables. Several standard railsmounted on the column.
2. MONITORING SIDE
Arm system 750 + 750 mm and a Movitacolumn 1250. LED down light in the column.The cable duct is integrated in the front sideof the column. Arm system 300 x 300 mmwith slide adapter. 1 CVP pole for 4 additio-nal fluid bags. Arm system 200 x 200 mmwith pole adapter. Several standard railsmounted on the column.
Devices at supply unit
Infusion- and syringe pumps PDMS
Fluid bags
Devices at supply unit
Monitoring (hemodynamic) Fluid bags
Endotracheal suction
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1. INFUSION SIDE
Arm system 500 + 750 mm and an Movitahead with an rack 1B. 2 CVP poles with holderfor 8 fluid bags in total. Shelf with drawer fordisposables. Several standard rails mountedon the column.
2. MONITORING SIDE
Arm system 750 + 500 mm and a Movitahead with an rack 1B. 2 x arm system 200 x 200 mm with VESA adapter. 1 CVPpole for 4 additional fluid bags. Arm system200 x 200 mm with pole adapter.
Devices at supply unit
Infusion- and syringe pumps
Fluid bags
Devices at supply unit
Monitoring (hemodynamic) Fluid bags
Endotracheal suction Detachable control screen of ventilation device
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1. INFUSION SIDE (MIDDLE)
Up and down light integrated in the column.1 CVP pole for each bed with holder for 8 fluidbags in total. Lift arm system with VESAadapter and keyboard holder. Shelf with 2 drawers for disposables. Several standardrails mounted on the column. Cable manage-ment along the column.
2. MONITORING SIDE
(LEFT AND RIGHT)
Up and down light integrated in the column.Arm system 300 x 300 mm with slide adapter.Arm system 300 x 300 mm with pole adapter. Shelf with drawer for personal things.
Devices at supply unit
Infusion- and syringe pumps
Fluid bags
PDMS
Monitoring (hemodynamic)
Endotracheal suction
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1. INFUSION AND MONITORING SIDE IN
THE MIDDLE OF TWO INCUBATORS
Up and down light integrated in the column.1 CVP pole for each bed with holder for 8 fluidbags in total. Lift arm system with VESAadapter and keyboard holder. Shelf with 2 drawers for disposables. Several standardrails mounted on the column. Cable manage-ment along the column.
Devices at supply unit
Infusion- and syringe pumps
Fluid bags
Monitoring (hemodynamic)
Endotracheal suction
Examination light
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CENTRAL CONTACT FOR PROJECTING
AND TECHNICAL PLANNING:
Marco PatzerProject Engineer+49 451 882 [email protected]
Sebastian RahnProject Engineer+49 451 882 [email protected]
Contact
For planners and architects:
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