Disposable PVC Adult Ambu Bags Manual Resuscitator
Product description
Product Name: PVC Adult Ambu Bags Manual Resuscitator
Product Description: The PVC Adult Ambu Bags Manual Resuscitator is an essential medical device used for manual ventilation and resuscitation of adult patients in emergency and critical care settings. It consists of a self-inflating bag made of PVC material, a mask, a reservoir bag, and an oxygen tubing connection, providing a means to deliver oxygen to patients who are experiencing respiratory distress or failure.
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The PVC Adult Ambu Bags Manual Resuscitator is a critical tool for providing immediate respiratory support to adult patients in emergency situations. Its durable construction, user-friendly design, and oxygen delivery capabilities make it an indispensable device for healthcare providers involved in resuscitation and critical care management.
FAQ
1.What is a manual resuscitator used for?
A manual resuscitator bag is used to provide air by hand, if your patient is not breathing. The bag can also be used to give large breaths after suctioning, a trach change or when a ventilator circuit is being changed. The bag must always be near your patient in case of an emergency.How do you perform a manual resuscitator?
1 Remove the mask from the manual resuscitator and attach to the ET tube. 2 Squeeze the bag firmly and watch chest rise. Release and allow the patient to exhale. 3 Ventilate at rate required to maintain adequate oxygenation or at current CPR standards.
2.How does a resuscitator work?
Method of operation
Manual resuscitators cause the gas inside the inflatable bag portion to be force-fed to the patient via a one-way valve when compressed by the rescuer; the gas is then ideally delivered through a mask and into the patient's trachea, bronchus and into the lungs.
3.What are the different types of resuscitators?
There are three basic types: a manual version (also known as a bag valve mask) consisting of a mask and a large hand-squeezed plastic bulb using ambient air, or with supplemental oxygen from a high-pressure tank. The second type is the expired air or breath powered resuscitator.
4.When to use a resuscitator?
The self-inflating resuscitator or bag-valve-mask (BVM) is a basic but essential part of an anaesthetist's toolkit for resuscitation. It is used in situations ranging from preoxygenation of the lungs, emergency ventilation for respiratory failure and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
5.How do you use a medical resuscitator?
For the nonbreathing patient, connect the oxygen supply tubing to the self inflating manual resuscitator bag. For the Breathing Patient, connect the oxygen supply tubing to the therapy mask and dial a flow (8 LPM is recommended minimum flow for the pre hospital emergency patient).