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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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Some suggestions about social distancing | Winner-medi.com
Nov 20 , 2020
Here are some suggestions about social distancing from a Canadian local government which I thought quite helpful in this Covid-19 crisis. AVOID *Play dates *Sleepovers *Group gatherings. Outings or events (e.g., birthday and dinner parties, celebrations, weddings, funerals, religious services, team sports) *Visiting crowded stores or outdoor spaces *Having visitors in your home *Having non-essenti...
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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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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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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...
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Questions and Answers about Bag Valve Masks | Winner-medi.com
Jun 25 , 2021
How does a trained responder actually use an Ambu bag (bag valve mask)? Connect the bag (or oxygen reservoir, if included), mask and oxygen tube to the BVM. If possible, use an airway adjunct (also known as a glottal-block or bite-block) to keep the tongue out of the way. Otherwise, the tongue may block the airway and force air into the esophagus or stomach. Position themselves behind the patient,...
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Features of Double-way & One-way Nebulizer | Winner-medi.com
Mar 07 , 2022
Double-way & One-way Nebulizer The design of double-way & one-way valve plate ensures the accelerated atomizaion during inhalation, saves the waste of liquid medicine and avoids the blocking of exhaust gas. Features 1. Atomization rate 0.50ml/min, adapting to various respiratory diseases and normal breathing ratio of human body. 2. Absorbable particle 0.5-5um can reach more than 80%. 3. Lo...
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The Advantages Of Using A Nebulizer - Winner-medi.com
May 18 , 2022
FOR PATIENTS WITH A RESPIRATORY ILLNESS, NEBULIZERS OFFER A QUICK AND EFFECTIVE WAY TO FIND RELIEF FROM THEIR SYMPTOMS. With the use of a nebulizer, patients can inhale their prescribed medication directly into the lungs, giving them fast relief from inflammation-and allowing them to breathe easier. IT’S AS EASY AS BREATHING! When inhaling from a nebulizer, there’s no need to breathe in forcefully...