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Give breaths at a rate of 1 breath every 3 to 5 seconds.
Connect 12lpm or 15lpm of oxygen to the mask. Make sure the bag at the end inflates. Connect the bag/valve to the correct mask size and press it over the child's mouth and nose. Squeeze the bag and make sure the child's chest rises. Continue to breathe for them until they breathe on their own or you arrive at a hospital. Remember children breathe faster than adults.
An ambu bag is another name for a bag valve mask.
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Two Ways to Get a BLS Part 1 Certificate of Completion The American Heart Association offers 2 different online BLS courses to accommodate different learning styles. Both courses cover adult rescue breathing, adult bag-mask use, adult CPR/AED - 1 rescuer, Adult CPR/AED - 2 rescuers, adult relief of choking, child rescue breathing, child bag-mask use, child CPR, child relief of choking, infant rescue breathing and choking, infant bag-mask use, and infant CPR. http://www.onlineaha.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=info.bls
Breathing is required for CPR. You can use a breathing barrier such as a mask; or use a bag valve mask for the breaths. Mouth to mouth, per se, is not recommended.
Your typical Ambu bag with O2 and a resiviour bag will deliver 100% oxygen if used correctly. If your patient is in respiratory arrest, this oxygen delivery rate is proper, however a BVM (bag valve mask) should NEVER be used on anyone if they are breathing, unless you're using small squeezes to ASSIST in labored breathing.
To artificially ventilate is to breathe for someone else. It could consist of a ventilator, bag valve mask, or direct rescue breathing.
Rey Mysterio's mask was inside Kane's bag.
A bag valve mask is a bag used to resuscitate a patient by supplying air or oxygen directly into the trachea and into the lungs.