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BEAR Bear 1000 Ventilator Parts For Sale

Part Number: 51000-08676
Display PC board

Bear 1000 Display PC board. P/N 51000-08676, refurbished.... view more

April 15

Asking Price:
$200 USD

2.

BEAR Bear 1000 Ventilator Parts For Sale

Part Number: 51000-08782
Expiratory diaphragm

We have in stock both original and generic Bear 1000 exhalation diaphragm/membrane, part number is 51000-08782.... view more

April 15  
3.

BEAR Bear 1000 Ventilator Parts For Sale

Part Number: 51000-08580
Assy. Diaphragm Mounting

base assy diaphragm mounting for bear 1000. we have 5 new $250 and 5 refurbished $200... view more

April 15

Asking Price:
$250 USD

4.

BEAR Ventilator Parts For Sale

Part Number: 52000-02029
Internal Oxygen Filter for Bear Cub BP2001

Internal Oxygen Filter for Bear Cub BP2001 (yellow) - 52000-02029 - NEW - 98 available - $9.50 each - In stock for immediate shipment - Ships worldwide Filtro Oxigeno para Bear Cub BP2001... view more

April 03

Asking Price:
$10 USD

Phillip Luzon / Hospivent
phone: +1 (847) 531-9049
5.

BEAR Cub 750 Ventilator Parts For Sale

Part Number: 16872
Hotwire Flow Transducer

NEW Viasys Bear Cub 750 Hotwire Flow Transducer 16872... view more

March 31

Asking Price:
$400 USD

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Ventilator

Ventilator equipment is a type of medical device used to help people breathe. It is used to provide oxygen to the lungs, remove carbon dioxide from the body, and help maintain a patient’s breathing when they are unable to do so on their own. Ventilator equipment is used in hospitals, long-term care facilities, and at home for patients with chronic respiratory conditions.

The price range for ventilator equipment varies depending on the type and features. Basic ventilators can range from a few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars for more advanced models. The cost of the equipment is typically covered by insurance, but out-of-pocket costs may be required.

There are a variety of manufacturers that make ventilator equipment, including Philips, ResMed, and Medtronic. Each company offers a range of models with different features and capabilities. It is important to research the different models to find the right one for the patient’s needs.