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Approved Tech Assisted Rebreather

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Intent: Assisted Breathing Unit capable of keeping wounded patient from dying of respiratory failure.

Development Thread: If needed

Manufacturer: Umbrella Interest Company

Model: Life Support Rebreather

Affiliation: Open Market

Modularity: Civilian Model: Needs medical data to perform correctly, less expensive.
Combat Model: Used external scanner to perform data input, more expensive.

Production: Mass-Produced

Materials: Duraplast, Durasteel, Electrical components

Description: The Assisted Rebreather is a specialized unit capable of assisting the patient with breathing. The assisted rebreather helps by slowly within acceptable limits releases oxygen through vacuum sealed tubes. This stops with sensory data showing the users chest cavity is full and allows the user to release carbon dioxide through the exiting tube back into rebreather material. The Rebreather material are specially designed to absorb needed oxygen from the atmosphere and filters out harmful pollutants. This does not fulfill the needed oxygen levels for normal Sentient life and only provides a 2/3rd of the needed oxygen. An external oxygen tank is needed to provide the slow release of the other needed 1/3rd for the patient to properly breath.

The Rebreather was designed for both extreme weathers and is durable. With the use of electrical components the Assisted Rebreather is capable of being compact and adjustable to any species capable of breathing oxygen. All medical data is needed for sensory data to properly monitor the oxygen intake and carbon outtake. Medical professionals will receive proper training by Umbrella Staff. Battlefield models are capable of quick use, with scanner medics can scan the body of the patient and the Rebreather takes the data and performs adequately. In small cases, internal injuries are not scanned and patient is not properly oxygenated. This results in the patients untimely death. This may happen to battlefield patients, though civilian models are much more secure.
 
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[member="Jaster of Clan Awaud"]

Star Wars Canon:
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Rebreather
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Breath_mask
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Bacta_tank
http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/A99_aquata_breather

RL Equivalent
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_pressure_ventilator



Jaster of Clan Awaud said:
The Rebreather material are specially designed to absorb Carbon Dioxide and manipulate it on an atomic level to release modified Oxygen.
This one worries me. Most rebreathers just filter atmosphere to breathable during intake, not on a molecular level.



Jaster of Clan Awaud said:
Used external scanner to perform data input,
What does this mean. Is it a medical scanner? or a Digital Life support Readout
 
[member="Draco Vereen"]

Ya didn't know about the filtering of the atmosphere thing so the whole molecular thing was the back up, it's gone now. Thanks for the info.

As for the scanner, yes, it is pretty much just a cheap medical scanner that reads the patients wounds and injuries to load into the rebreather. This is for if the paitent is hyperventilating or is breathing heavy from a blaster wound and shouldn't be doin so. The rebreather would regulate their breathing habits and provide the oxygen to keep the paitent calm and alive.
 
I don't see any serious problems with this.
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