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An ambu bag and a silicone resuscitator are similar devices used for manual ventilation during CPR. The ambu bag is a specific brand of resuscitator that may be made of silicone or other materials. Silicone resuscitators are generally more durable and easier to clean compared to other types of resuscitators.
A resuscitator is typically a football shaped squeezable plastic bag/bubble attached to a device that fits over the mouth and nose. You hold the device over the nose and mouth of a person who isn't breathing, squeeze and release the bag to force air into and draw it out of the lungs to breath artificially for the person to keep them alive. See related link below for a picture of a resuscitator.
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delivers more consistent, reliable pressure with each breath
A T-piece resuscitator is used to provide positive pressure ventilation to infants, particularly in neonatal resuscitation scenarios. It allows for effective delivery of oxygen and helps maintain appropriate airway pressure without the need for a bag-mask device. The design facilitates controlled ventilation, ensuring that the infant receives the necessary breaths while minimizing the risk of over-inflation or barotrauma. Its ease of use and effectiveness make it a valuable tool in emergency and clinical settings.
Yes it will fit rather nicely. Be careful, though, that you first incorporate the high impact jizm load indicator before tightening the rotational chaumfaxing resuscitator. If you remember to do it, changing doors will be a breeze.
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During rescue breathing some of the air given by the resuscitator may go down the throat to the patients stomach which causes gastric distention.
invented in 500BC before electricity was invented
The CD was invented in 2001 Thomas clamps invented it.
Gloria Mejia invented it and she invented it in 1998