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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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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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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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Operating instructions of manual resuscitator/ambu bag | Winner-medi.com
Mar 05 , 2021
1.Open mouth, clear airway of all foreign matter and fluids from the victim. The use of an Emergency Aspirator is recommended. Tilt head fully back wards and push the jaw upwards with neck stretched to open the airway. 2.To assist ventilation it may be beneficial to insert an artificial airway. Be careful that it does not push the tongue back and thus obstruct the throat. 3.Hold mask tightly to vi...
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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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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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How do you know it is time to use am Ambu bag/Manual resuscitator?
Apr 19 , 2021
Manual ventilation most often occurs when the patient's respiratory effort is inadequate. When a patient is not breathing or needs assistance to breathe fully, the Ambu bag is used in place of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. This might happen in situations such as drowning, cardiac arrest, or a drug overdose. Therefore Ambu bag is very important rescue tool for lifesaver. Want to know how to use the...
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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,...