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Something you need to know about AMBU bag (manual resuscitator)
Nov 10 , 2020
Manual resuscitator (AMBU bag or BVM ) is available with mask, patient valve (pressure limiting valve), resuscitation bag, intake valve (accessories: oxygen tubing, reservoir bag, etc) . The manual resuscitator is available with or without masks and pressure limiting valve and oxygen tube and oxygen reservoir. The range of application for each version is: Adult: Adults and children. Pedi...
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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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Comparation between SEBS ambu bag and PVC ambu bag | Winner-medi.com
Dec 31 , 2020
Here are the comparation between SEBS ambu bag and PVC ambu bag Products Material Disposable or reusable Latex free Flexibility Eco friendly Affected by the temperature or not Cost SEBS resuscitator SEBS Disposable Yes Good Yes No Higher PVC resuscitator PVC Disposable Yes Normal No Yes Lower Xiamen Winner also supply, 1. Silicone manual resuscitator 2. Silicone/PVC face masks 3. CPR pocket m...
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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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Benefits about SEBS disposable manual resuscitator/ambu bag | Winner-medi.com
Feb 04 , 2021
1. Faster recoil time compared to the average, patient safety secured SEBS manual resuscitator has faster recoil time compared to other type of ambu bags. And it holds true in both hot and cold weather. Moreover, the bag wall is thinner which improves the control of the ventilation. Although it is thinner than other resuscitators, it feels just as sturdy. 2. Environmental friendly by reducing CO2 ...
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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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Key Benefits for Winner Silicone Ambu bag/BVM | Winner-medi.com
Feb 24 , 2021
The Winner oval Silicone resuscitator has been designed for the manual ventilation of neonates through to adults. It is a reusable silicone resuscitator. Its key benefits include: 1.Reduced fatigue during manual ventilation Ergonomic bag design secures optimal user handling and support during extended ventilation. The bag has superior surface and grip properties. The hand strap ensures a good grip...
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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 ...