CPR Pocket Mask with Oxygen Port
A CPR pocket mask with O2 port is a device used during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to provide a barrier between the rescuer and the person receiving CPR, while also allowing for the administration of supplemental oxygen. The O2 port allows for the attachment of an oxygen source, such as an oxygen tank, to deliver higher levels of oxygen to the person receiving CPR if needed. It is commonly used in emergency situations to provide a hygienic and effective ventilation method while performing CPR on a person in need.
- This CPR Mask is designed for the trained rescuer and first responder, and offers superior protection and durability.
- The collapsible mask is easy to use and convenient to carry. The cuff is pre-inflated to provide a quick and efficient seal, and an optional O2 port allows for delivery of supplemental oxygen from an external source.
How to Use a CPR Pocket Mask with O2 Port:
1. Open the Packaging: The CPR pocket mask with O2 port comes in a sealed packaging. Open the packaging carefully and remove the mask.
2. Check the Mask: Before using the mask, check it for any damages or defects. Make sure that the one-way valve is intact and the mask is clean.
3. Prepare the Pocket Mask: Hold the mask in one hand and the valve in the other. Make sure that the valve is facing away from you. Open the valve by pulling it gently towards you.
4. Check the Airway: Before using the mask, check the victim's airway for any obstructions. If there is anything blocking the airway, try to clear it before using the mask.
5. Connect the Oxygen Supply: If using an oxygen tank, connect the oxygen supply tube to the O2 port on the mask. Make sure it is securely connected.
6. Position the Mask: Place the mask over the victim's face, with the narrow end towards the chin and the wide end towards the nose.
7. Create a Seal: Use your other hand to hold the mask in place. Use your thumb and index finger to create a seal by pressing gently on the sides of the mask.
8. Begin Rescue Breaths: Tilt the victim's head back slightly and lift the chin to open the airway. Give two rescue breaths by blowing through the valve on the mask. Each breath should last 1 second and the chest should rise with each breath.
9. Start Chest Compressions: After giving rescue breaths, start chest compressions. Make sure to maintain a tight seal on the mask while performing compressions.
10. Continue the CPR Process: Repeat the cycle of 2 rescue breaths and 30 chest compressions until help arrives or the victim starts breathing on their own.
11. Detach the Mask: If the victim starts breathing on their own, detach the mask from the victim’s face.
12. Clean and Disinfect the Mask: After use, discard the one-way valve and clean and disinfect the mask as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
13. Store the Mask: After cleaning and disinfecting the mask, place it back in its packaging and store it in a dry and cool place until it is ready to be used again.
Remember, it is important to be properly trained in CPR and use of a pocket mask with an O2 port before attempting to use one on a victim.