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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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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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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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Sth about CPAP Mask-Part 1 Nasal Mask
Jul 12 , 2021
What is the Difference Between Nasal, Nasal Pillows and Full Face CPAP Masks? One of the most obvious and important parts of the entire CPAP rigmarole is finding the right mask. In fact, finding a mask that is comfortable and has a good seal may make a huge difference in how likely you are to succeed with CPAP therapy. Here’s a short and sweet explanation of the different types of CPAP masks. What...
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Sth about CPAP Mask-Part 2 Nasal Pillow Mask
Jul 16 , 2021
What is the Difference Between Nasal, Nasal Pillows and Full Face CPAP Masks? One of the most obvious and important parts of the entire CPAP rigmarole is finding the right mask. In fact, finding a mask that is comfortable and has a good seal may make a huge difference in how likely you are to succeed with CPAP therapy. Here’s a short and sweet explanation of the different types of CPAP masks. What...
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Q&A for Ambu bag/manual resuscitator | China Manual Resuscitator Ambu Bag Manufacturer part 2
Aug 18 , 2021
What is an Ambu bag laryngoscope? This is an instrument for examining the larynx used for various medical purposes: Examination of the throat, larynx (voice box), and vocal chords. Various surgical procedures, such as removing blockage or taking a tissue sample. Intubation when performing CPR, to ensure that air being administered to a victim goes into the lungs. This provides effective ventilatio...
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Single Use Anesthesia Breathing Masks | Winner-medi.com
Dec 31 , 2021
Single Use Anesthesia Breathing Masks from Winner Medical are tested and verified to function with anesthesia machines you may find in the market. Anesthesia breathing masks are designed to channel gas mixtures to the patient for non-invasive ventilation via the mouth and nose. The products perform optimally with all the anesthesia machine breathing systems when applicable. Features • Clear face p...
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What is the difference between Ambu bags and conventional ventilators?
Jan 27 , 2022
Ambu bag or we usually call bag valve mask is a manual device that can assist breathing which required human intervention in every breath cycle, patient in critical conditions or in ICU are less likely to support or coordinate/respond to such devices, Ambu bag is more helpful in case of trauma patients, In chronic conditions, or where long-duration support or in case of therapy Ambu bag support is...
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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...