yeah i know. i thought so too. we usually use a 5 sec interval with 5 secs of respiration - 3 in and 2 out. this guy has a 1 sec interval and 2-3 secs of respiration. and besides he squeezes the bag to hard i.e. to much volume. you are totally right in my opinion, this guy would almost defiantly cause gas build-up in the gastric area, which in turn could cause vomiting - obstructing airways and damaging the lungs.
what are your procedures using bag-valve-mask? would be interesting to know.
Wow. In my Ambulance service our BVM comes with a 1500ml bag, and considering the average tidal volume of an adult male is only 500ml, we only press 1/3 of the bag. Forcing that much air in rapidly could cause air to enter the stomach or even cause barotrauma of the lungs and potentially a tension pneumothorax ...
Does your Ambulance Service allow yourself to Intubate/Rapid Sequence Induction your patients if needs be?
J999ACK 2 years ago
yeah i know. i thought so too. we usually use a 5 sec interval with 5 secs of respiration - 3 in and 2 out. this guy has a 1 sec interval and 2-3 secs of respiration. and besides he squeezes the bag to hard i.e. to much volume. you are totally right in my opinion, this guy would almost defiantly cause gas build-up in the gastric area, which in turn could cause vomiting - obstructing airways and damaging the lungs.
what are your procedures using bag-valve-mask? would be interesting to know.
Desoxyri 2 years ago
Wow. In my Ambulance service our BVM comes with a 1500ml bag, and considering the average tidal volume of an adult male is only 500ml, we only press 1/3 of the bag. Forcing that much air in rapidly could cause air to enter the stomach or even cause barotrauma of the lungs and potentially a tension pneumothorax ...
jamieisgayer 2 years ago
It seems no one knows how to properly ventilate a patient!
103949 2 years ago
Why is there no sound?
Could you guys do a visual and an audio VIDEO on pulse oximetery?
THANK YOU!
1992peter 4 years ago