
ICU Nebulizer
Respiratory Support
Delivers aerosolized medication directly into the ICU chamber during active O₂ therapy.
Treatment Continuity
Administer medications without interrupting oxygen therapy or opening the chamber.
Humidity Control
Supports controlled humidity levels for airway management during critical care.
OEM Specification
Factory-spec connectors designed for reliable, repeated use with VetFlex ICU systems.
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One of the most commonly used accessories in veterinary ICU environments.
Role in ICU System
The nebulizer delivers aerosolized medication and controlled humidity directly into the ICU chamber, supporting respiratory treatments without interrupting oxygen therapy.
Commonly Used in ICU Setups
These accessories are commonly used when setting up or maintaining ICU systems. They are designed as functional components of the VetFlex ICU workflow.
When This Is Typically Used
- During respiratory treatments requiring controlled humidity in the ICU chamber
- When administering nebulized medication to patients in oxygen therapy
- To maintain optimal humidity levels during extended critical care stays
How It's Used
The nebulizer attaches directly to the VetFlex ICU chamber, delivering controlled aerosolized medication during respiratory treatments. No additional setup or tubing modifications are required.
Key Features
Related Accessories
Other accessories commonly used with VetFlex ICU systems.
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Used with VetFlex ICU Systems
This accessory is designed for use with all VetFlex ICU oxygen cage models, including the Pro, Hybrid, and Single Stack configurations.
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