Ambu Bag: Function, Uses & Importance in Hospital Settings
An Ambu-bag, also known as a bag-valve-mask, is a medical device used to provide positive pressure ventilation to patients who are not breathing or who are breathing insufficiently. It is a self-inflating bag that is attached to a face mask and a one-way valve. When the bag is squeezed, air is forced into the patient's lungs.
Ambu-bags are commonly used in hospitals for a variety of purposes, including:
- Emergency resuscitation: Ambu-bags are used to provide ventilation to patients who have stopped breathing or who are in respiratory distress.
- Post-operative care: Ambu-bags are sometimes used to assist patients with breathing after surgery.
- During procedures: Ambu-bags may be used to provide ventilation to patients during procedures such as bronchoscopy or endoscopy.
- Transport: Ambu-bags can be used to provide ventilation to patients who are being transported to the hospital or within the hospital.
Ambu-bags are an important medical device that can help to save lives in a variety of situations. They are easy to use and can be operated by medical professionals and non-medical personnel alike.
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