High-Concentration Medical Grade PVC Mask transparent green or
transparent white Non Rebreather Bag
Description:
HENAN AILE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD is a company for operating medical
disposables, and the Non Rebreathing Oxygen Mask, which has star
lumen tubing and has adaptor swivels to accommodate patient
position.
In clinical medicine, oxygen masks are mainly used to connect with
breathing equipment to deliver oxygen to patients.
A non-rebreather bag, also known as a non-rebreather mask, is a
medical device used for the delivery of high-concentration oxygen
to a patient. It is designed to deliver oxygen to the patient while
preventing the re-inhalation of exhaled gases.
The non-rebreather bag consists of the following components:
Mask: The mask covers the nose and mouth of the patient, ensuring a
secure fit. It is usually made of transparent material and has an
adjustable strap to keep it in place.
Reservoir Bag: The reservoir bag is a soft, expandable bag attached
to the mask. It is capable of holding a significant volume of
oxygen, allowing the patient to draw from the bag during
inhalation.
One-Way Valves: The non-rebreather bag has one-way valves built
into it. These valves allow the flow of oxygen into the mask during
inhalation while preventing the patient from inhaling exhaled air
or ambient air.
Oxygen Supply Tubing: The non-rebreather bag is connected to an
oxygen source through tubing. The oxygen supply tubing delivers a
high flow of oxygen from the source to the reservoir bag.
The non-rebreather bag operates on the principle of delivering
oxygen at a higher concentration than ambient air. During
inhalation, the patient breathes in pure oxygen from the reservoir
bag, while exhaled gases are expelled through the one-way valves
and vent holes in the mask. This helps to minimize the risk of
re-inhaling exhaled gases.
The non-rebreather bag is commonly used in emergency situations,
such as in hospitals, ambulances, or during resuscitation efforts.
It provides a high concentration of oxygen to patients who require
immediate and significant oxygen supplementation.
Size of Non Rebreather Bag: Adult Elongated or XL.
What is a Non Rebreather Bag?
A non-rebreather mask is a face mask that covers both the nose and
mouth. It has two one-way valves:
- One valve is between the face mask and a plastic reservoir bag
(typically 1 liter) that’s attached to a supply of oxygen. The
valve doesn’t allow exhaled air or outside air from entering the
bag, so only oxygen flows from the bag to the mask.
- The other valve allows exhaled air to flow into the atmosphere but
doesn’t allow the outside air to enter.
This mask is called “non-rebreather” because, when you’re using it,
you’re unable to inhale anything you exhale. It allows you to
breathe only pure oxygen. A non-rebreather mask typically delivers
70 to 100 percent oxygen.
Most non-rebreather masks don’t form a perfect seal on your face,
in which case you’ll also breathe in some of the air around you.
The non-rebreather bag is typically used in medical settings, such
as hospitals, emergency departments, and ambulances, for patients
who require high-concentration oxygen therapy. Here are the general
steps for using a non-rebreather bag:
- Prepare the equipment: Ensure that you have a properly functioning
non-rebreather bag, oxygen source, oxygen tubing, and a mask of
appropriate size for the patient.
- Position the patient: Place the patient in a comfortable position,
typically sitting upright or semi-reclined, to facilitate
breathing.
- Connect the oxygen source: Connect one end of the oxygen tubing to
the oxygen source, such as a flowmeter or oxygen cylinder. Make
sure the oxygen flow rate is set as prescribed by the healthcare
provider.
- Assemble the non-rebreather bag: Attach the other end of the oxygen
tubing to the inlet port on the non-rebreather bag. Ensure a secure
connection.
- Adjust the mask: Place the mask over the patient's nose and mouth,
ensuring a snug fit. Adjust the strap on the mask to secure it in
place.
- Open the oxygen flow: Turn on the oxygen flow at the prescribed
flow rate. The oxygen will fill the reservoir bag attached to the
mask.
- Monitor the patient: Observe the patient closely for signs of
proper oxygen delivery, such as rising and falling of the reservoir
bag during inhalation and exhalation. Monitor the patient's vital
signs and oxygen saturation levels if possible.
- Administer oxygen therapy: Instruct the patient to breathe normally
through the mask. The non-rebreather bag will deliver
high-concentration oxygen during inhalation, while exhaled gases
will exit through the one-way valves and vent holes in the mask.
- Continuously assess the patient: Regularly assess the patient's
response to the oxygen therapy, including their breathing pattern,
oxygen saturation levels, and overall clinical condition.
It is important to follow the instructions and recommendations
provided by healthcare professionals when using a non-rebreather
bag. They can guide you on the appropriate oxygen flow rates and
monitor the patient's response to ensure effective and safe oxygen
therapy.
Application Features Of Non Rebreather Bag:
- The star lumen tubing can ensure oxygen flow even if the tube is kinked, different length of the tubing is available.
Low-resistance check valve does not contain natural rubber latex, prevents rebreathing and allows exhaled gas to escape.
Clear, soft PVC for patient comfort and visual assessment.
Adaptor swivels to accommodate patient position
Safety vent allows for entrainment of room air.
Adjustable nose clip assures comfortable fit.