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Humpty s Wish List Helping kids in hospital The following medical equipment has been requested by some of the 383 hospitals and health service centres that Humpty currently supports. Each item has been assessed and approved by Humpty s Medical Sub-committee to appear on Humpty s Wish List. This wish list is regularly updated. If you have any questions or would like to make a donation please call Humpty on (02) 9419 2410 for assistance. We hope you can help grant these vital wishes. Thank you, BREAST MILK WARMING/THAWING DEVICE: $1,720 Latrobe Regional Hospital, Special Care Nursery, VIC For a premature baby, breast milk is especially important to prevent damage to baby's immature digestive system. This device provides gentle warming, fast thawing and is safe and hygienic. The device ensures there is no overheating of breast milk to preserve nutrients and vitamins. RAD-5 PULSE OXIMETER WITH SENSOR: $1,760 EACH 7 needed Bankstown/Lidcombe Hospital, Women s & Children s Services, NSW (2) Bunbury Hospital, Special Care Nursery, WA (1) Port Augusta Hospital & Regional Health, Casuarina Ward, SA (1) Port Lincoln Hospital, Eyre Ward A, SA (2) Port Lincoln Hospital, Operating Theatres, SA (1) Accurate measurement of a pulse rate, oxygen saturation and blood flow is essential in assessing the current status and treatment implications for paediatric patients. The Rad-5 (handheld) allows nurses to record arterial oxygen levels accurately and efficiently and quickly track any changes. Page 1

EZ-IO DRILL & EDUCATOR KIT: $1,895 EACH 6 needed Austin Hospital, Surgery Centre Recovery, VIC (1) Cooma Hospital & Health Centre, Emergency Department, NSW (1) Goulburn Base Hospital, Emergency Department, NSW (1) Taroom Hospital, Emergency Department, QLD (1) University Hospital, Geelong, Intensive Care Unit, VIC (1) Wollongong Hospital, Emergency Department, NSW (1) This power drill kit is an essential piece of resuscitation equipment used to gain vascular access in critically ill children and babies when intravenous access cannot be established. The drill kit is used to place a needle into the bone within 10 seconds, through which life-saving medication and fluids can then be administered. Achieving vascular access is vital to the resuscitation process and has life-saving consequences. The kit also comes with training devices used for staff education and practice of this vital procedure. NEOPUFF RESUSCITATIONDEVICE: $2,170 Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Emergency Department, NSW This equipment provides life-saving resuscitation and ongoing ventilation assistance to infants using up-to-date, user friendly technology. It will be used on a daily basis and can be moved to the bedside of each baby or young child at risk. AGILIA INJECTOMAT MC IV INFUSION PUMP: $2,300 Gosford Hospital, Special Care Nursery, NSW Children s drug doses are calculated on weight, therefore often very small volumes must be given into tiny veins at a strictly controlled rate. This syringe pump is dose rated, with a programmable bolus and micro-rated functionality. It has the capacity to store predefined drug parameters which aids in reducing the risk of programming errors to maximise safety. AIRVO2 HUMIDIFIER: $2,750 EACH 4 needed Austin Hospital, Emergency Department, VIC (2) Coffs Harbour Health Campus, Paediatric Unit, NSW (2) Humidification is important for babies and children suffering from respiratory problems, such as bronchitis, pneumonia and cystic fibrosis. Humidified air and oxygen helps them breathe restfully and clears the chest for ongoing treatment and recovery. Page 2

ASTODIA DIAPHANOSCOPE: $2,900 EACH 28 needed Angurugu Health Clinic, Emergency Room, NT (1) Fiona Stanley Hospital (Perth), Neonatal Unit, WA (2) Gunbalanya Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) Jabiru Health Clinic, Emergency Room, NT (1) Julanimawu Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) Milikapati Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) Minjilang Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) Nauiyu Community Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) North West Regional Hospital, Emergency Department, TAS (1) Pine Creek Health Clinic, Emergency Room, NT (1) Pirlangimpi Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) Port Augusta Hospital & Regional Health, Casuarina Ward, SA (2) Robinson River Health Clinic, Emergency Room, NT (1) Royal Darwin Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care, NT (2) Sunshine Hospital, Western Health, Emergency Ward, VIC (2) Sutherland Hospital, Maternity/Special Care Nursery, NSW (1) Sutherland Hospital, Emergency Department, NSW (2) Umbakumba Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) Wadeye Health Clinic, Emergency Room, NT (1) Warruwi Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) Wollongong Hospital, Emergency Department, NSW (1) Wollongong Hospital, Neonatal Unit, NSW (1) Woodycupildiya Health Centre, Emergency Room, NT (1) This device uses LED light to illuminate small blood vessels and structures filled with air or liquid, deep under the skin surface, not easily visible in pre-term babies. This allows medical staff to quickly and accurately administer vital medicines without multiple attempts, which is less stressful for the baby. It is particularly useful on darker skin and when the veins are not visible due to dehydration. NEWBORN ANNE TRAINING MANIKIN: $4,230 Katherine Hospital, Maternity Ward, NT This item is a portable skill trainer for realistic neonatal resuscitation education. The manikin accurately represents a full-term (40 week) newborn with an anatomy offering exceptional realism and provides the opportunity to practice resuscitation skills, including airway management, professional rescuer CPR, and vascular access. RADICAL-7 PULSE OXIMETER WITH SENSOR: $4,440 EACH 4 needed Katherine Hospital, Operating Theatres/Birthing Suite, NT (1) Kilmore & District Hospital, Urgent Care Centre, VIC (1) Taroom Hospital, Emergency Department, QLD (1) Very Special Kids, Hospice, VIC (1) By shining a light through the baby s finger or toe the oximeter measures the amount of oxygen in their capillaries. This ensures correct and safe oxygen delivery during highly critical times in an effort to prevent damage to organs such as the brain, eyes and lungs. Page 3

JAUNDICE DETECTOR: $4,780 EACH 9 needed Bankstown/Lidcombe Hospital, Women s & Children s Services, NSW (1) Charleville Hospital, Midwifery, QLD (1) Longreach Hospital, Maternity Ward, QLD (2) Port Augusta Hospital & Regional Health, Casuarina Ward, SA (2) Royal Darwin Hospital, Women, Children & Youth, NT (2) Sutherland Hospital, Midwifery Group Practice, NSW (1) All babies are checked for jaundice (yellowing of the skin) on a daily basis. This detector is used to help clinicians determine the jaundice levels through the skin without harming the baby. If jaundice is left untreated there is a possibility of cerebral palsy, deafness and/or brain damage. CONNEX VITAL SIGNS MONITOR: $6,200 Stanthorpe Hospital, Maternity Ward, QLD This piece of equipment allows accurate assessment of vital signs like temperature, blood pressure and oxygen saturation levels in the paediatric setting. This monitor will recognize deteriorating clinical conditions immediately, which allows for early intervention which greatly reduces further health risks to the child. The Connex Monitor is an absolutely vital piece of equipment in the ward. COSYTHERM INFANT WARMING SYSTEM: $6,950 Bankstown/Lidcombe Hospital, Special Care Nursery, NSW This system is made up of a warming mattress and a control unit. The control unit keeps the premature baby s body warm, whilst decreasing the need to separate the baby from the parents. The special mattress electronically maintains the baby s core temperature until its organs and systems are sufficiently developed to maintain this process naturally. MOBILE INFANT WARMER: $7,600 EACH Northeast Health Wangaratta, Maternity Department, VIC (1) Some infants when first born have difficulty maintaining their temperature and require additional support from heaters. This mobile warmer keeps fragile babies warm and can be conveniently positioned over a bed, bassinet or examination table to prevent the baby from experiencing cold stress. HUMPTY S BREATH OF LIFE: $8,500 Warialda Multi Purpose Service, Emergency Department, NSW (1) This specially designed Humpty package is life-saving. It includes a Neopuff Infant Resuscitator, Low Flow Bird Blender and an MR850 Humidifier on a mobile stand. Humpty s Breath of Life will provide humidified air during respiratory support to a sick baby or child as well as maintain them on a safe type of ventilation until a transfer arrives. Page 4

BILISOFT LED PHOTOTHERAPY SYSTEM: $9,680 EACH 12 needed Bankstown/Lidcombe Hospital, Women s & Children s Services, NSW (2) Benalla Health, Midwifery Unit, VIC (1) Campbelltown Hospital, Special Care Nursery, NSW (1) Eastern Health, Postnatal Unit, VIC (2) Fiona Stanley Hospital (Perth), Neonatal Unit, WA (1) Longreach Hospital, Maternity Ward, QLD (1) Loxton Hospital, Accute Care Unit, SA (1) Northeast Health Wangaratta, Maternity Department, VIC (1) Port Macquarie Base Hospital, Maternity/Special Care Nursery, NSW (1) Queanbeyan Hospital, Maternity Unit, NSW (1) Jaundice, or yellowing of the skin and eyes, occurs in approximately 50% of full-term babies and 80% of pre-term babies in their first week of life. If undetected, it can cause cerebral palsy, deafness and/or brain damage. This phototherapy system is used to treat jaundice, with the baby wrapped in the therapy blanket and kept at the mother s bedside. INTELLIVUE MX450 PATIENT MONITOR: $16,330 Royal Darwin Hospital, Paediatric Ward, NT This 12 monitor can record and display a sick child s pulse/heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate and oxygen levels. Medical staff are alerted immediately when any of these vital signs change, in order to avert a potentially dangerous situation. The monitor displays the vital signs at the bedside, or remotely on a computer at the Nurses Station. The ability to remotely monitor the child s vital signs promotes sleep and rest and enhances the child s ability to heal. ACUTRONIC FLORIAN NEONATAL RESPIRATION MONITOR: $19,830 Westmead Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NSW This monitor provides innovative respiratory technology and will be used in conjunction with high frequency oscillator ventilation, to optimise the safest treatment for babies with very severe lung disease. Early ventilation optimisation leads to better outcomes, less chronic lung disease and shorter hospital stays. This monitor will be connected to a ventilator, and will provide a more comprehensive, continuous assessment of respiratory physiology in the sickest of babies. ISOLETTE 8000 INFANT INCUBATOR: $26,100 St George Hospital, Special Care Nursery, NSW Premature and sick babies have an increased risk of complications due to low birth weight. This humidicrib assists with oxygen therapy, treats jaundice and protects against infection. It provides a consistent temperature, a stable environment, and helps clinicians monitor the babies until they reach a safe weight and their vital organs are strong enough to move to a conventional cot. Page 5

MX550 PATIENT MONITOR: $26,920 Blacktown Hospital, Special Care Nursery, NSW Monitors are used on a daily basis to measure a child s blood pressure, temperature, heart rate and respiratory rate, to determine how well they are recovering post surgery. If any of these indicators deteriorate, the monitor will alarm for medical staff to attend to immediately. ISOLETTE 8000 INFANT INCUBATOR WITH SERVO HUMIDITY: $29,450 Werribee Mercy Hospital, Special Care Nursery, VIC Premature and sick babies have an increased risk of complications due to low birth weight. This humidicrib assists with oxygen therapy, treats jaundice and protects against infection. It provides a consistent temperature environment, and helps clinicians monitor progress until they reach a safe weight and their vital organs are strong. This device includes Servo humidity which provides humidity-enriched warm air, to decrease water loss and cold stress, allowing the smallest premature babies to stay within the Thermo- Neutral Zone. TECOTHERM NEO: $32,700 Royal North Shore Hospital, Newborn Intensive Care Unit, NSW This equipment is used to cool babies when receiving treatment for moderate to severe brain injury. It ensures the baby s temperature remains stable and therefore reduces mortality and neuro-developmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy and cognitive impairments. This equipment is life-saving. GIRAFFE WARMER: $33,800 The Children's Hospital at Westmead, Grace Centre for Newborn Care, NSW This Giraffe Warming Bed is state-of-the-art, specifically designed to keep sick babies in a stable, life sustaining environment. Vital for premature babies with a purpose built examination bed that provides uninterrupted thermal support, an integrated, life-saving, Resus system with in inbuilt oxygen, SP02 and other essential features. It is a crucial as it reduces the risk of further complications developing. COSY COT INFANT RESUSCITAIRE: $35,000 Cohuna District Hospital, Maternity Department, VIC (1) This is a vital piece when caring for newborn babies experiencing problems immediately after birth. This cot provides instant access to oxygen, humidification, ventilation and resuscitation when needed, to prevent longterm damage to the brain. With the inbuilt warming capacity, the environment for each individual baby is controlled specifically for their medical needs, improving the outcome for the baby. Page 6

INTELLIVUE MX800 PATIENT MONITOR WITH X2 MODULE: $42,910 Liverpool Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care, NSW Babies undergoing critical health care need very close and accurate monitoring to ensure staff have a clear picture of their condition at all times. This equipment is life-saving as it provides immediate and accurate information on the child s condition, so staff can provide the immediate diagnosis and treatment. This MX800 Patient Monitor includes an X2 module and patient cables with accessories. GIRAFFE OMNIBED: $53,700 Campbelltown Hospital, Special Care Nursery, NSW The Giraffe Omnibed is designed to mimic the womb environment for babies who are born prematurely. It provides instant access to oxygen, humidification, ventilation and resuscitation when needed, and protects the infant from stress such as light, touch and sound in a controlled thermal environment. This incubator is of critical importance. T1 PAEDIATRIC TRANSPORT VENTILATOR with Humidifier: $59,990 The Royal Children s Hospital, (Melbourne) Retrieval Team, VIC Children with life threatening conditions often need mechanical assistance with breathing. Ventilating babies is very challenging because of their small size. This ventilator will assist children down to 3kg weight and is a significant advancement on their current equipment. Better ventilation of severely ill children will speed up their recovery time and free up doctors and nurses to attend to the patients other issues. This transport ventilator combines the functionality of a fully featured intensive care ventilator but is compact and rugged for transport. This unit also comes complete with a humidifier to make breathing easier for children with lung problems cystic fibrosis, asthma, etc. This unit is truly life-saving. ADVANCED BABYLOG VN500 NEONATAL VENTILATOR: $65,450 Royal Darwin Hospital, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, NT This enhanced essential equipment provides state-of-the-art ventilation therapy for the sickest babies, who may have been born prematurely or following surgery, and need help to breathe. This ventilator has the capacity to assist the most fragile patients providing ultrafast high frequency oscillation as well as standard conventional ventilation, to aid in recovery. It comes with a transport supply unit and trolley. Page 7

SPECIAL PROJECTS PAEDIATRIC GAIT ANALYSIS BIOMEDICAL ENGINEER 2018-19: $52,000 The Children s Hospital at Westmead, NSW An Australian child is born with cerebral palsy every 15 hours. It is the most common physical disability of childhood causing major difficulties with walking. This part-time Biomedical Engineer will oversee sophisticated monitoring and treatment options for children, allowing them to walk into adulthood. The cost of the medical equipment as published by Humpty Dumpty is an accurate estimate of the list price at the time of publication. It also includes an allowance for handling costs, delivery, handover costs and a plaque to acknowledge the donor. The actual cost of equipment may be different at the time of purchase. Any shortfall in the cost of the equipment will be paid by Humpty, any surplus will be treated as a donation to Humpty s general account and will be used to financially support the Foundation. Page 8