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Servicing, hyperbaric chamber is a steel, aluminum, or clear plastic room in which air can be compressed to a pressure that is greater than sea level. Most patients are treated at a pressure equivalent to two or/and a half times normal atmospheric pressure. It can be equipped with comfortable reclining chairs or stretch out to a completely flat position. To enhance patient comfort, music or movies can play during treatments, which are usually provided through a headset or an interior speaker. Whenever the chamber is in use, medical personnel trained in hyperbarics are in constant contact via visual or audio communications. A hypobaric chamber is a chamber used during aerospace or high terrestrial altitude research or training to simulate the effects of high altitude on the human body, especially hypoxia and hypobaria.
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Servicing, monoplace chamber is a system that accommodates one patient at a time. The patient lies down on a stretcher, which slides into the chamber. Typically the chamber is pressurized with oxygen. The patient receives oxygen by breathing the oxygen inside of the chamber. During treatment the patient remains lying comfortably on a specialized contoured bed.
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