Disposable Infant Child Adult PVC Silicone Manual resuscitator Ambu bag

The Manual Resuscitator is handheld device used to manually assist a patient’s breathing. The device is commonly used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, suctioning, and intrahospital transport of patients who require breathing assistance. The Manual Resuscitator is made up of hand-powered bag, oxygen reservoir valve, oxygen reservoir, oxygen delivery tube, nonrebreathing valve (fishmouth valve), face mask, etc. It, made from PVC for hand-powered bag, oxygen delivery tube and face mask, PE for oxygen reservoir, PC for oxygen reservoir valve and nonrebreathing valve.

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A resuscitator is a hand-held device using positive pressure ventilation to inflate the lungs of an unconscious person who is not breathing, in order to keep him oxygenated and alive. The device is commonly used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, suctioning, and intrahospital transport of patients who require breathing assistance.-  A swivel joint (360 degrees) between patient valve and face mask helps allow unrestricted movement -  Oxygen reservoir is of PE -medical grade -  Manually assisting partient breathing

Product

Size

Sterile

Ref. code & Type

PVC

Silicone

Manual Resuscitator  

Infant

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U010101

U010201

Child

×

U010102

U010202

Adult

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U010103

U010203

-  Prior to use, read the instructions, cautions and warnings. -  Connect the oxygen supply tubing to a regulated oxygen source. -  Adjust the gas flow so that the reservoir expands completely during inspiratory and collapses as the squeeze bag refills during exhalation. -  Prior to connect to a patient, check the function of the resuscitator, preferably attached to a test lung, by observing that the intake, reservoir and patient valves are allowing all phases of the ventilatory cycle to occur. -  connector. -  Follow accepted Advance Cardiac Life Support(ACLS) or institution-approved for ventilation. -  Compress the squeeze bag to deliver a breath. Observe the chest rise to confirm exhalation. -  Release pressure on the squeeze bag to allow exhalation. Observe the chest fall to confirm exhalation. -  During ventilation, check for: a)Signs of cyanosis; b)Adequacy of ventilation; c)Airway pressure; d)Proper function of all valves; e)Proper function of reservoir and oxygen tubing. -  Should the nonrebreathing valve become contaminated with vomitus, blood or secretions during ventilation, disconnect the device from the patient and clear the nonrebreathing valve as follow: a) Rapidly compress the squeeze bag to deliver several sharp breaths through the nonrebreathing valve to expel the contaminate. If the contaminate does not clear. b) Rinse the nonrebreathing valve in water and then rapidly compress the squeeze bag to deliver several sharp breaths through the nonrebreathing valve to expel the contaminate. If the contaminate still does not clear, discard the resuscitator.

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