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Something you need to know about Manual Resuscitator/AMBU bag-Part 2
Dec 04 , 2020
What is the different between our old type Ambu patient valve and new type Ambu patient valve? Old type: you need to install the adapter to the patient valve before assemble the PEEP valve. New type: save the cost of adapter and one operation procedure as no need to install the adapter before assemble the PEEP valve, the patient valve already embedded with the adapter. New type patient valve is su...
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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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We never stop making progress---See what we have improved for the Extrication collar
Jan 28 , 2021
See what we have improved for the Extrication collar. (updated version on the left side, old version on the right size) 1.Continuous reinforcements in the chest support to ensure more stable performance. 2.The pins protrude more to avoid any jump-out circumstances. 3.Elongated reinforcements provide higher structural stability.
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4 Things You Must Know About Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation-CPR
Feb 20 , 2021
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, widely referred to as CPR, is a kind of emergency course of action undertaken to restore the circulation of blood to the body when the victim is breathing abnormally or not at all due to an accident or cardiac arrest. CPR is given as a part of first aid until further help arrives. While you may be already aware of the term CPR and must have seen it being enacted in v...
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History of Artificial Ventilation | Winner-medi.com
Mar 18 , 2021
Ventilation, used to deliver supplemental oxygenation to respiratory-failing patients, is a crucial procedure. It was described ages ago, and since that time, techniques and devices used are continuously improving. Claudius Galenus was among the first to talk about lungs and ventilation almost 2000 years ago and since then, several scientists and philosophers have tried to understand this concept....
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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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Do Ambu bags/manual resuscitators expire?
Mar 26 , 2021
The bag valve mask resuscitator (Ambu Bag) doesn't have a specific shelf life but we recommend that you should consider updating your BVM after 5+ years from its manufactured date. The manual resuscitator should be stored in dry place. The storage temperature is -40 ℃~ +60 ℃. The user should consider the condition of ambu bag before using it. Winner silicone manual resuscitator has shelf life of 5...
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What is the function of PEEP?
Mar 26 , 2021
PEEP improves oxygenation PEEP, or positive end‐expiratory pressure, it involves keeping a small amount of pressure in the lung at the end of expiration rather than letting it return to atmospheric pressure. This pressure trapped inside the lungs acts as a force pushing outward on the alveoli and holding them open. It increases the volume of gas inside the lung at the end of expiration‐ or increas...
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Complications of using manual ambu bag/bag valve mask/artificial resuscitation bag
Apr 02 , 2021
Complications of using manual ambu bag/bag valve mask/artificial resuscitation bag 1. Easy to hyperventilate patients and limited ability to gauge tidal volumes 2. Unable to gauge lung compliance (cf. a ventilator or Water’s circuit) 3. Poor seal is common if one-handed CE grip is used 4. Gastric distension 5. Aspiration 6. Claustrophobia 7. Exhaled secretions and moisture can result in exhalation...