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What is it?

Valve mask resuscitator

Components

Valve (one way, non rebreathing), mask (air filled cushion to obtain seal on face


inlet connection for (oxygen)

What is it?


Delivers _______ ______ ventilation


Utilizes a face mask as an ____ ____

Resuscitators


Positive pressure


Artificial airway

Top portions is _____


Bottom is ______

Exhalation.


Inhalation

Exhalation valve oxygen flow (O2 outlet) is at _____ ml / min or great


Valve can be turned to ______, which is _____ ml or greater

15 ml


Flush


15 or greater


In the manual Resuscitators, it's a ___ ____ valve, so the bag is full of ______, not ______ from the patient.

One way


O2


CO2

The Silastic diaphragm valve is _____ during inhalation and _____ during in exhalation

Open


Closed

Patient is breathing ______ the bottom and into ______ air out to the left of tube.


The air in the tube that is left in the breathing space after exhalation is called ______

Out


Room


Deadspace

Deadspace is _____ ml


Oxygen reservoir/demand system


Enables oxygen accumulation to a high ____

30


FiO2 fraction of inspired oxygen

Manual resuscitations


Oxygen delivery


____-____ percent up to 100 percent


Varies with _____ design


Wait until ____ seconds between delivery because the bag needs to for what

30-40


Bag design


Reinflate



Normal amount of Peep for a patient


For a patient with edema aka fluid in the lungs/avioli - adding peep would help what?

3


Push the water out of the avioli to help get the o2 to the capillaries


With a mask (without Endotracheal tube), might need to get ready PEEP below _____ because you don't want to push the water into esophagus

20

Standards for design of Resuscitators


Capable of FiO2 of ____ on _____lpm


Adult bag should deliver at least ____ ml


Diaphragm value (non rebreathing) should work at a flow of what?

85 percent 15 lpm


600 ml


30 lb per min (pt breathing into)

If rebreathing valve becomes obstructive it should be able to clear quickly at what?


Pressure release Systems


Child negative___ plus or minus ___ cm H20


Infant negative plus or minus ___ cmH20


15:22 ID to OD


40 10 so could be 30 or 50


40 plus or minus 5 cmH20 so could be 35 or 45


_____ powered


_____ Resuscitators


Connects directly to ____ psig pounds per square inch gauge source


____ percent to patient or ____ FIO2


Gas


Manuel


50


💯 percent 1.0 FIO2

Hazard or manual resuscitators


Low delivered volumes


How does that happen?


Delivery of excessive pressures


More common in _____ patients


Bagging while patient is ____



Leak around mask from inadequate seal and small hands


Intubated patient


Exhaling

Hazards of Manual Resuscitators


Faulty pressure relief valves can cause

Pneumothorax (blown lung)


Air in stomach

What is it?


How many mL

Manuel resuscitators


600

Name the lines

What is hanging off the tube


Side or mainstream?


Used for?


How many breathes are needed to get reading?

Capnographer


Mainstream


CO2 measurement to make sure it isn't in in esophagus


6 breathes

What is this?


What does it do?

Cardiac compression device


Gives compressions

Yes or no?

No, patient needs to be intubated to use capnography