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Ambu bag Autoclavable Reusable Silicone Resuscitator bag Ventilator

For Emergency rescue, restarting the breathing, save lives
The Ambu has a squeezable bag, a one-way valve, and a face mask. Compressing the bag opens a valve, forcing air through a mask or artificial airway into the lungs, according to the journal "Critical Care Nurse." Releasing the bag closes the valve and exhalation occurs passively through the exhalation port. During exhalation, the bag automatically refills with room air or oxygen. The cycle continues until spontaneous breathing occurs or breathing is mechanically supported by a breathing machine.
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How does an Ambu bag work?

In a medical emergency, rescue workers can help a patient breathe using a squeezable bag with a face mask called the Ambu bag. Before its invention, rescue breathing attempts were often futile. Those efforts, including mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, caused more problems than they solved. The problems of abdominal distention, vomiting, aspiration, and poor ventilation carried a poor prognosis. The success of the Ambu bag in rescue breathing improved emergency services in rural and urban communities.

 

Function

The Ambu has a squeezable bag, a one-way valve, and a face mask. Compressing the bag opens a valve, forcing air through a mask or artificial airway into the lungs, according to the journal "Critical Care Nurse." Releasing the bag closes the valve and exhalation occurs passively through the exhalation port. During exhalation, the bag automatically refills with room air or oxygen. The cycle continues until spontaneous breathing occurs or breathing is mechanically supported by a breathing machine.

Pediatrics

Pediatric patients require special considerations for head size, facial features, lung size, and tongue size, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians. The back of the head is larger, facial tissue is softer, the lungs are smaller, breathing is faster and the tongue is larger, compared to adults. Attention to head positioning, a round face mask, a smaller bag, and an oral airway to hold the tongue in place are considerations for rescue workers.

Additional Benefits

The ability to deliver increased amounts of oxygen via tubing and an oxygen tank improved the Ambu bag's versatility. The Ambu bag proved its merits in the field of emergency medical services and then moved to the hospital area. Placement and use in intensive care units, the emergency room, and general care units added to its value. The Ambu bag is also vital to the in-home care of patients dependent on breathing machines.

Expert Insight

The American College of Emergency Physicians recommends certain guidelines to follow for rescue breathing. The guidelines include the right equipment, body positioning, sealing the face mask, adding oxygen, and the right number of breaths for the patient. When encountering problems with rescue breathing, the ACEP suggests returning to the guidelines to resolve the problems.

- Autoclave to 134℃ helping to prevent cross infection and contamination. 
- Built-in 60cm H2O pressure relief valve. 
- Latex-free high-grade medical silicone material. 
- Guaranteed for 5 years or alternatively 20 times autoclave cycles. 
- All-in-one intake valve connects to the oxygen reservoir bag directly. 
- Additional accessories (Airway, mouth opener )and customized labels are available. 
- Built-in 30mm exhale port for PEEP or filter attachment. 

- Size:Adult,Child,Infant

How does an Ambu bag work?

In a medical emergency, rescue workers can help a patient breathe using a squeezable bag with a face mask called the Ambu bag. Before its invention, rescue breathing attempts were often futile. Those efforts, including mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, caused more problems than they solved. The problems of abdominal distention, vomiting, aspiration, and poor ventilation carried a poor prognosis. The success of the Ambu bag in rescue breathing improved emergency services in rural and urban communities.

 

Function

The Ambu has a squeezable bag, a one-way valve, and a face mask. Compressing the bag opens a valve, forcing air through a mask or artificial airway into the lungs, according to the journal "Critical Care Nurse." Releasing the bag closes the valve and exhalation occurs passively through the exhalation port. During exhalation, the bag automatically refills with room air or oxygen. The cycle continues until spontaneous breathing occurs or breathing is mechanically supported by a breathing machine.

Pediatrics

Pediatric patients require special considerations for head size, facial features, lung size, and tongue size, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians. The back of the head is larger, facial tissue is softer, the lungs are smaller, breathing is faster and the tongue is larger, compared to adults. Attention to head positioning, a round face mask, a smaller bag, and an oral airway to hold the tongue in place are considerations for rescue workers.

Additional Benefits

The ability to deliver increased amounts of oxygen via tubing and an oxygen tank improved the Ambu bag's versatility. The Ambu bag proved its merits in the field of emergency medical services and then moved to the hospital area. Placement and use in intensive care units, the emergency room, and general care units added to its value. The Ambu bag is also vital to the in-home care of patients dependent on breathing machines.

Expert Insight

The American College of Emergency Physicians recommends certain guidelines to follow for rescue breathing. The guidelines include the right equipment, body positioning, sealing the face mask, adding oxygen, and the right number of breaths for the patient. When encountering problems with rescue breathing, the ACEP suggests returning to the guidelines to resolve the problems.