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Non-Rebreathing Mask Pvc High Concentration Blue Adult Oxygen Mask With Rebreathing Bag To Breathing Machine
Product Description:
The Non-Rebreathing Mask is a medical device designed for patients
requiring high-concentration oxygen therapy. This mask delivers
pure high-concentration oxygen effectively, aiding in improving the
patient's oxygen saturation levels.
A non-rebreather mask (NRM) is a medical device that delivers a high concentration of oxygen to a patient's airway. It's often used in emergencies, such as in a hospital, emergency room, or ambulance, to treat patients who can breathe on their own but need more oxygen.
Key Features:
High-Concentration Oxygen Support: The mask is designed to deliver
a high concentration of oxygen, meeting the additional oxygen needs
of the patient.
Oxygen Reservoir Bag: Equipped with an oxygen reservoir bag to
stabilize oxygen flow and reduce the risk of carbon dioxide
rebreathing.
Comfortable Design: The mask is made of soft materials for
prolonged wear, ensuring a comfortable treatment experience.
Adjustable Size: Size can be adjusted according to the patient's
needs for proper fit and comfort.
Suitable Environments:
Emergency Response
Operating Rooms
Intensive Care Units
Other medical settings requiring high-concentration oxygen support
Precautions:
Proper use of this product should be under the supervision of
healthcare professionals.
Adjust the oxygen flow and fit of the mask according to medical
guidance.
The Non-Rebreathing Mask is an essential medical device designed to
provide efficient high-concentration oxygen therapy, aiding
patients in their path to recovery.
FAQ:
1.What is a non-rebreather mask used for?
Non-rebreather masks are used for individuals who are still able to
breathe on their own but require additional oxygen (e.g., traumatic
injury to the lungs; smoke inhalation; carbon monoxide poisoning;
any chronic disorder of the airways that limits the amount of
oxygen reaching the lungs, such as chronic obstructive ...
2.What is the difference between rebreathing and non rebreathing
face mask?
The main difference between the two masks is in how much recycled
air you rebreathe. A partial rebreather mask has two-way valves
instead of one-way valves. This means you rebreathe a small amount
of outside air. With a non-rebreather mask, the one-way valve
doesn't allow you to breathe in any outside air.
3.Is a nebulizer mask a non-rebreather?
Patients having respiratory problems are often administered pure
oxygen through a non-rebreather mask. Such patients, in addition,
will often require inhaled medications. Such medications are most
frequently administered using a device commonly known as a
“nebulizer”.
4.How much oxygen is delivered by a non-rebreather mask?
A non-rebreather mask can deliver between 60 percent to 80 percent
oxygen at a flow rate of about 10 to 15 liters/minute (L/min).
They're useful in situations when people have extremely low levels
of blood oxygen, since they can quickly deliver oxygen to your
blood.
5.What are the indications for a non-rebreathing mask?
Usage The non-rebreather mask is utilized for patients with
physical trauma, chronic airway limitation, cluster headache, smoke
inhalation, and carbon monoxide poisoning, or any other patients
who require high-concentration oxygen, but do not require breathing
assistance.