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AWM - BVM Manual Resuscitators

Medline CPRM1116
Manufacturer: |
Medline Industries Inc 106866 |
Catalogue Number: |
AWM-CPRM1116 |
Manual Resuscitator Adult Mask W/Bag
- Lightweight, translucent bag is textured for an enhanced, nonslip grip
- Premium, soft cushion, valved mask for an effective seal when it matters most
- Red universal tubing for easy verification of oxygen connection
- Adult: 1,900 mL bag volume/950-960 mL stroke volume; Small adult: 1,500 mL bag volume/640-660 mL stroke volume;
- Patient weight: > 40 kg (> 88 lbs.) for both adult and small adult
- Mask Size 5 for adult and small adult

Smart Bag MO Disposable
Manufacturer: |
O Two Medical Technologies 100015 |
Catalogue Number: |
AWM-01BM3211-MO-CS |
The SMART BAG® MO has been designed to allow the provision of consistent ventilations while almost completely eliminating the risks associated with conventional BVM ventilation. The unique actuating mechanism hidden inside the neck bushing of the SMART BAG® MO actually responds to the rescuer and the patient.
By responding to the rescuer’s squeeze and release of the BVM, the SMART BAG® MO limits the excessive flow of gas into the patient’s airway, significantly reducing the risk of gastric insufflation by effectively lowering the airway pressure generated. In a normally compliant and resistant airway, the airway pressure is limited to below the esophageal sphincter opening pressure of 19 cm H2O.