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Something you may need to know about Xiamen Winner-China medical devices manufacturers
Dec 17 , 2020
Who we are Winner Medical, built in Xiamen City, China about 10 years ago is committed to the development and manufacturing of medical devices in the concentrated area of airway management, accessories for anesthesia, as well as immobilization devices. We have more than 160 highly skilled employees working in the company departments including R&D, Production, Quality Control, Marketing and Ser...
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Converting manual resuscitators to ventilators? Is it a good idea?
Jan 08 , 2021
Due to a shortage of ventilators amid Coronavirus crisis, most patients in hospitals, often have to rely on manually operated AMBU bags for artificial ventilation. The resuscitators, also called Ambu bags, are designed to be operated by hand, by trained technicians, to inflate patient lungs until a better device such as a ventilator becomes available. In operation, the technician inserts a tube in...
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Major players in the Disposable Resuscitator Market | Winner-medi.com
Jan 15 , 2021
The simplest, cheapest, most useful resuscitators are the manually operated self-inflating bag, made of disposable materials such as PVC, SEBS or rubber. With special training, use of more complex equipment can be justified in some circumstances. The more complex the equipment, the greater the risk of inappropriate use, and the greater the risk of equipment malfunction unless a regular maintenance...
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ABC of Resuscitation | Professional emergency rescue products manufacturer
Mar 05 , 2021
Airway and cervical spine control: check for, and maintain airway patency. Remove debris or food particles which may occupy the mouth and the upper airway thereby preventing adequate air entry. Jaw thrust and/or traction on the tongue might be needed to keep the airway patent. Insertion of oropharyngeal airways, and when indicated/available, oro-or nasotracheal intubation are essential in keeping ...
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What are the parts of Ambu bag/Manual resuscitator?
Mar 12 , 2021
Generally speaking, an AMBU bag consists of three parts: a face mask, a self-inflating resuscitation bags and the medical valve systems. Winner standard Ambu bag set includes one AMBU bag, one face mask, one oxygen tube, one reservoir bag, and available in spare parts such as guedel airway/berman airway, mouth opener, filters etc. Compared with artificial mouth-to-mouth breathing, Winner Ambu bag/...
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Matters needing attention when using the manual resuscitator/ambu bag
Mar 12 , 2021
Matters needing attention when using the manual resuscitator/ambu bag 1. Manual resuscitator/ambu bag should be used only by persons who have received adequate training. 2. Never wait to begin mouth-to-mouth resuscitation if a bag valve mask (BVM) is not immediately available. 3. If used with supplemental oxygen, do not allow smoking or use unit near sparking equipment, open flame, oil or other fl...
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6 Ways To Be Better With The Bag-Valve-Mask | Winner-medi.com
Mar 19 , 2021
1. Be aware of the components of the Bag-Valve-Mask The main component is the self-inflating bag/manual resuscitation bag The masks themselves can come in a range of sizes and designs. Oxygen inlet at one end with tubing attached. Air intake valve at one end which is what allows the self-inflating bag to self-inflate. Oxygen reservoir bag which helps to ensure that the patient is breathing the max...
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How to do Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on baby?
May 08 , 2021
If you think the baby is not breathing: 1.Check to see if the baby will respond to you. Tap the heel of the baby’s foot and call his or her name to see if any responds. 2.If the baby does not respond, call out for someone to call Emergency Number or use your cell phone to call Emergency Number and put it on ‘Speakerphone’ while you start CPR. 3.Turn the baby flat on his/her back on a hard surface....
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Quick Reference for CPR | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
May 21 , 2021
Quick Reference for CPR | Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Step 1: Look for breathing Step 2: If there is no breathing, locate proper hand position and start pushing down on the breastbone. Give 30 compressions. Step 3: Open the baby’s airway using the head lift-chin lift method. Step 4: Place your mouth over the baby’s nose and mouth and start the breathing. Give a breaths. Or you may also use Winne...