High Concentration Non-Rebreathing Mask with Head Strap Adjustable Nose Clip and a 2.1m Tube
1.Product Description
A non-rebreather mask is a type of oxygen delivery device used in medical settings to provide high concentrations of oxygen to patients who require it. Here are some key points about non-rebreather masks:
- Design: A non-rebreather mask typically consists of a face mask connected to a reservoir bag that is filled with oxygen. It also has one-way valves that prevent exhaled air from being rebreathed.
- Oxygen Concentration: Non-rebreather masks are capable of delivering higher concentrations of oxygen compared to standard nasal cannulas or simple face masks.
- Usage: These masks are commonly used in emergency and critical care settings to quickly provide high levels of oxygen to patients with severe respiratory distress or hypoxemia.
- Reservoir Bag: The reservoir bag attached to the mask allows oxygen to be delivered with each breath, ensuring a higher concentration of oxygen is available for the patient.
- Adjustable Oxygen Flow: The oxygen flow rate can be adjusted to meet the patient's oxygen requirements, typically ranging from 10 to 15 liters per minute.
- Monitoring: Patients using non-rebreather masks should be closely monitored for signs of oxygenation and respiratory status to ensure they are receiving the appropriate therapy.
- Precautions: Care should be taken to ensure the mask fits properly and that the reservoir bag remains inflated during inhalation to prevent the rebreathing of exhaled air.
Non-rebreather masks are an important tool in delivering high-flow oxygen therapy to patients in critical conditions, ensuring they receive the oxygen they need to support their respiratory function.
2.Instructions for use
- Prepare Equipment: Ensure the non-rebreather mask, oxygen source, and tubing are clean and in good condition before use.
- Assembly: Attach the reservoir bag to the mask and connect the tubing to the oxygen source, such as an oxygen tank or concentrator.
- Fit Mask: Place the mask over the patient's nose and mouth, ensuring a snug fit without causing discomfort. Secure the mask on the patient's face using the elastic strap.
- Reservoir Bag: Ensure the reservoir bag is inflated and remains inflated during the patient's inhalation, providing a reservoir of oxygen for each breath.
- Oxygen Flow Rate: Set the oxygen flow rate to the prescribed level, typically between 10 to 15 liters per minute, as directed by a healthcare provider.
- Monitoring: Regularly monitor the patient's oxygen saturation levels and overall comfort while using the non-rebreather mask.
- Safety Checks: Ensure that the one-way valves on the mask are functioning properly to prevent the rebreathing of exhaled air.
- Adjustment: Adjust the oxygen flow rate as needed based on the patient's condition and healthcare provider's instructions.
- Duration of Use: Use the non-rebreather mask for the prescribed duration or as directed by a healthcare professional.
- Discontinuation: When no longer needed, turn off the oxygen supply, remove the mask carefully, and store it in a clean, dry place.
3.Order Information
Cat.NO |
Type |
SR14141101 |
Adult standard with tube |
SR14141102 |
Adult elongated with tube |
SR14141201 |
Pediatric standard with tube |
SR14141202 |
Pediatric elongated with tube |
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4.Precautions
- Oxygen Flow Rate: Ensure that the oxygen flow rate is set correctly according to the healthcare provider's prescription. Too high a flow rate can cause discomfort, while too low a rate may not provide adequate oxygenation.
- Monitoring: Regularly monitor the patient's respiratory status, oxygen saturation levels, and overall comfort while using the non-rebreather mask. Notify healthcare providers promptly of any concerns or changes in the patient's condition.
- One-Way Valves: Check the one-way valves on the mask regularly to ensure they are functioning correctly. Proper valve function prevents the rebreathing of exhaled air, maintaining the delivery of high-concentration oxygen.
- Reservoir Bag: Ensure that the reservoir bag remains inflated during the patient's inhalation to provide a consistent supply of oxygen. A deflated bag may lead to inadequate oxygen delivery.
- Skin Irritation: Monitor the patient for any signs of skin irritation or pressure sores caused by the mask. Adjust the fit of the mask as needed to prevent discomfort.
- Fire Hazard: Oxygen supports combustion. Keep the oxygen source and equipment away from open flames, heat sources, and smoking to prevent fire hazards.
- Patient Comfort: Ensure that the mask fits securely but comfortably on the patient's face. Adjust the straps as needed to prevent air leaks and ensure proper oxygen delivery.
- Proper Use: Use the non-rebreather mask only as directed by healthcare professionals. Follow their instructions for oxygen flow rates, duration of use, and any specific guidelines for the patient's condition.
- Emergency Preparedness: Be prepared to respond to any emergencies or complications that may arise during oxygen therapy, such as respiratory distress or equipment malfunction.
- Consultation: If there are any concerns or uncertainties about using the non-rebreather mask, consult healthcare providers for guidance and clarification.