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Breathing bag type AMBU disposable for adults.

Brand: MED
Product Code: 66863
Brand: MED
Product Code: 66863
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Manual device for artificial lung ventilation, used in patients with respiratory failure, for short-term mechanical ventilation. It is based on the forced supply of air to the lungs with the help of a mask by compressing the bag, which fills itself. Tidal volume depends on the degree of compression of the bag, and the frequency of air supply and minute ventilation of the lungs depend on the intensity of the doctor's actions.

Specifications:

  • breathing bag (volume for adults 1500 ml, for children 550 ml, for newborns 280 ml), made of polyvinyl chloride;
  • polycarbonate anesthesia mask (for adults - size 5, for children - size 3, for newborns - size 0);
  • oxygen bag (volume for adults 2500 ml, for children 2500 ml, for newborns 600 ml), made of polyvinyl chloride;
  • polyvinyl chloride oxygen tube, 2.1 m long;
  • disposable inlet valve made of polycarbonate;
  • disposable pressure relief valve 60cmH2O for adults and 40cmH2O for children and infants, made of polycarbonate;
  • single use.
Dimensions:
Type Mask size Tank volume Dead space Pressure with open pressure relief valve Breathing bag volume Oxygen bag volume The volume of the outgoing air mixture Maximum compressions per minute oxygen tube
Adult 5 1800ml 168ml 60±10cm
H2O
1500ml 2500ml

800ml

1350ml

45VRM 2.1m
Children's 3 750ml 113ml 40±5cm
H2O
550ml 2500ml 350ml 105BPM 2.1m
For babies 1 500ml 46ml 40±5cm
H2O
280ml 600ml 100ml 98BPM 2.1m

Instructions for use:

  1. Clear the patient's airway of foreign objects before using the counterlung;
  2. Tilt the patient's head back and pull the chin up to open the airway;
  3. Provide mechanical ventilation to the patient, alternately squeezing and releasing the bag at the required frequency (usually 15-20 compressions / min.);
  4. Make sure the patient is ventilated (alternately raising and lowering the chest, changing the color of the lips and face);
  5. Coordinate ventilation efforts with spontaneous breathing to allow the patient to passively exhale;
  6. If foreign objects (blood or vomit) appear in the mask, then remove the device from the patient and clear the airways;
  7. Clear the device of the remnants of foreign matter by rapidly squeezing the bag. Shake the device to remove substances in the mask and valve;
  8. Dispose of device and mask after use.
Description

Manual device for artificial lung ventilation, used in patients with respiratory failure, for short-term mechanical ventilation. It is based on the forced supply of air to the lungs with the help of a mask by compressing the bag, which fills itself. Tidal volume depends on the degree of compression of the bag, and the frequency of air supply and minute ventilation of the lungs depend on the intensity of the doctor's actions.

Specifications:

  • breathing bag (volume for adults 1500 ml, for children 550 ml, for newborns 280 ml), made of polyvinyl chloride;
  • polycarbonate anesthesia mask (for adults - size 5, for children - size 3, for newborns - size 0);
  • oxygen bag (volume for adults 2500 ml, for children 2500 ml, for newborns 600 ml), made of polyvinyl chloride;
  • polyvinyl chloride oxygen tube, 2.1 m long;
  • disposable inlet valve made of polycarbonate;
  • disposable pressure relief valve 60cmH2O for adults and 40cmH2O for children and infants, made of polycarbonate;
  • single use.
Dimensions:
Type Mask size Tank volume Dead space Pressure with open pressure relief valve Breathing bag volume Oxygen bag volume The volume of the outgoing air mixture Maximum compressions per minute oxygen tube
Adult 5 1800ml 168ml 60±10cm
H2O
1500ml 2500ml

800ml

1350ml

45VRM 2.1m
Children's 3 750ml 113ml 40±5cm
H2O
550ml 2500ml 350ml 105BPM 2.1m
For babies 1 500ml 46ml 40±5cm
H2O
280ml 600ml 100ml 98BPM 2.1m

Instructions for use:

  1. Clear the patient's airway of foreign objects before using the counterlung;
  2. Tilt the patient's head back and pull the chin up to open the airway;
  3. Provide mechanical ventilation to the patient, alternately squeezing and releasing the bag at the required frequency (usually 15-20 compressions / min.);
  4. Make sure the patient is ventilated (alternately raising and lowering the chest, changing the color of the lips and face);
  5. Coordinate ventilation efforts with spontaneous breathing to allow the patient to passively exhale;
  6. If foreign objects (blood or vomit) appear in the mask, then remove the device from the patient and clear the airways;
  7. Clear the device of the remnants of foreign matter by rapidly squeezing the bag. Shake the device to remove substances in the mask and valve;
  8. Dispose of device and mask after use.
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