Disposable PVC Adult Ambu Bags Manual Resuscitator
Product Description
Disposable PVC Adult Ambu Bags Manual Resuscitator
The PVC Manual Resuscitator is a hand-operated ventilation device designed for emergency respiratory support in patients who are not breathing or not breathing adequately. It is a critical life-saving tool used in pre-hospital, in-hospital, and transport settings to deliver positive pressure ventilation to patients during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) or respiratory arrest.
Features:
Self-Expanding Ventilation Bag:Made of soft, transparent PVC for excellent tactile feedback and visibility during use. The ergonomic design allows for easy compression and rapid reinflation.
Patient Valve with One-Way Function:Ensures unidirectional airflow, preventing backflow and cross-contamination. Typically includes a pop-off safety valve (especially in pediatric models) to avoid over-inflation.
Oxygen Reservoir Bag:Attached to the main unit to allow for high-concentration oxygen delivery (up to 99% O₂ when connected to an oxygen source).
Oxygen Tubing:Includes a 2-meter tubing with universal connector to attach to oxygen sources in hospital or EMS settings.
Facemask:Made of soft, air-cushioned PVC or silicone for an effective seal with minimal pressure on the patient’s face. Available in a range of sizes for neonates, children, and adults.
Single-Use, Latex-Free Design:Fully disposable to prevent cross-infection, especially in emergency and high-volume settings.
360° Swivel Connector:Enhances maneuverability and ease of use during bagging from various angles or patient positions.
Ambu bag | Manual Resuscitator Operating instructions:
1. Open mouth, clear airway of all foreign matter and fluids. 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 victim’s face, covering mouth and nose, tilt head fully backwards, mask-holding hand lifting jaw forward. Squeeze the bag smartly and watch chest expand.
4. Release pressure on the bag suddenly and allow the chest to deflate. Repeat 12 – 20 times per minute, or 30 times in the case of infants. If continued resistance to insufflation is encountered, check for airway obstruction or correct the backward head tilt. If adequate ventilation is not achieved with the resuscitator, immediately revert to expired air ventilation (mouth-to-mouth, or mouth-to-nose).
5. The correct ventilation frequency may vary. Please follow the current ventilationfrequency recommended by national or international guidelines.
6. If the patient vomits during mask ventilation, immediately clear the patient’s airways of vomitus, then freely compress the bag a few times before resuming ventilation.