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Add ECMO Equipment

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Merged Emily Veenhuis requested to merge feature/ecmo into 4.x Feb 17, 2022
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The ECMO equipment does not have a model It allows users to

  • Pull blood from the vena cava, arm or leg into a blood sampling port compartment with a constant flow source
  • Pull substance infomation from that compartment
  • Add new substance concentrations (and/or a substance compound) to the oxygenator
  • Push the blood (with new substance concentrations) back into the vena cava, arm or leg (with the flow rate specified)

It is designed to allow users to experiment with substance, flows, locations

Edited Mar 18, 2022 by Aaron Bray
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Source branch: feature/ecmo