OXYGEN FACE MASK, non-rebreathing + tubing, paediatric

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OXYGEN FACE MASK, non-rebreathing + tubing

Definition

A flexible, form-shaped device designed to be placed over the nose and mouth to deliver air of high oxygen concentration to a patient's airway. It includes two unidirectional valves, one that closes during inspiration to prevent room air mixing with oxygen in a reservoir bag, and one that closes during exhalation to prevent exhaled respiratory gases from entering the reservoir bag.

It is a soft, flexible mask with an airtight seal against the patient's face. The device includes a headstrap and tubing.

Synonym

High concentration oxygen mask, mask with reservoir bag

Specifications

Quality standards

  • EN 13544-2, 2002, +A1 2009 Respiratory therapy equipment. Tubing and connectors
  • ISO 15001, 2010, edition 2, (confirmed 2022) Anaesthetic and respiratory equipment — Compatibility with oxygen

Technical specifications

  • Mask
    • flexible transparent PVC
    • exhalation valves with flexible membrane on both sides of the mask, enabling outflow of exhaled air (CO2) and preventing inflow of ambiant air
    • nose clip is soft, malleable and adjustable
    • elastic fastening strap (latex-free)
  • Reservoir bag
    • flexible and translucent
    • capacity: +/- 750 ml for adult mask, +/- 400 ml for pediatric mask.
  • Non-return valve between the mask and the reservoir, preventing exhaled air from entering the reservoir
  • Oxygen tube
    • PVC low resistance tubing, round shape section, designed for low-flow procedures (0-15l/min)
    • Tubing compatibility with standard oxygen connecting tubing, 3-5mm internal diameter and 7-8mm external diameter, and 15/22 mm diameter ventilation tubing.
    • length ± 200 cm
    • can be disconnected from the mask to allow a quick shift from the oxygen tubing from the mask to the resuscitator
  • Non sterile, for single patient use

Packaging & Labelling

Unit packaging

Instructions for use

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Precautions for Use

  • The flow rate of the oxygen source must be twice higher than the patient's minute volume otherwise the reservoir doesn't fill up and the patient cannot breath.
  • The oxygen concentrator should have a flow rate of minimum 6-8 litres/min. If greater than 10l/min of flow is required, then two 10l/min oxygen concentrators can be Y-connected to the non-rebreather oxygen mask. Order additional tubing and Y-connector (see related articles).
  • Flow rate must be sufficient to keep the bag 1/3 to ½ inflated at all times.
  • Avoid kinking and twisting of the reservoir.
  • Fit the mask properly on the patient's face not to decrease oxygen concentration.
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