Breathing bag
An anesthetic system is a complex set of components that provide anesthesia to patients during surgical procedures. One critical component of this system is the breathing bag, which can play a crucial role in ensuring patient safety. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of breathing bags in an anesthetic system and how they work to ensure optimal patient care.
Ref. No.: | Type: | Descriptions: |
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NMR103414 | Wye Connector A | 22M / 15F, 15M |
NMR103405 | Wye Connector B | 22M / 15F, 22M |
NMR103406 | Wye Connector C | With sample port, 22M / 15F, 22M |
NMR103407 | Corner Connector | 22M / 15F, 15M |
NMR103403 | Disposable Water Trap | / |
NMR103409 | Connector jiont | 22M / 22F |
NMR103410 | Breathing Bag | Latex-free, 0.5L, green |
NMR103411 | Breathing Bag | Latex-free, , green |
NMR103412 | Breathing Bag | Latex-free, , green |
NMR103413 | Breathing Bag | Latex-free, , green |
NMR103417 | Breathing Bag | Latex, 0.5L, blue |
NMR103418 | Breathing Bag | Latex, 1L, blue |
NMR103419 | Breathing Bag | Latex, 2L, blue |
NNMR103420 | Breathing Bag | Latex, 3L, blue |
A breathing bag is an inflatable bag that is connected to an anesthesia machine. The bag is used to store oxygen and deliver it to the patient. The bag is also used to remove carbon dioxide from the patient's lungs.
An anesthetic system is used to provide anesthesia during surgical procedures. Anesthesia is a state of complete or partial unconsciousness that allows the patient to tolerate surgery. The anesthetic system includes an anesthesiologist, who administers the anesthesia, and a breathing bag, which provides oxygen for the patient to breathe. Breathing bags are an important part of the anesthetic system because they provide oxygen for the patient to breathe. When the patient inhales, the bag expands and fills with air. When the patient exhales, the bag contracts and forces the air out. This action ensures that the patient is getting a steady supply of oxygen.
Breathing bags are used to store gases between inhalations in an anesthesia system. The size of the bag determines how much gas is stored and how long it will take to fill.
There are two types of breathing bags used in an anesthetic system: the patient breathing bag and the anesthesia machine breathing bag. The patient breathing bag is connected to the patient circuit and is used to deliver oxygen and anaesthetic gases to the patient. The anesthesia machine breathing bag is connected to the anesthesia machine and is used to collect exhaled gases from the patient.
Breathing bags are an important part of the anesthetic system. They are used to deliver oxygen to the patient and to remove carbon dioxide from the patient's body. Breathing bags come in different sizes, depending on the size of the patient. The smaller the patient, the smaller the bag. Breathing bags are made of rubber or plastic. They have a valve on one end that is opened when the bag is squeezed. This allows oxygen to enter the bag. The other end of the bag has a valve that is opened when the bag is released. This allows carbon dioxide to escape from the bag. Breathing bags are used during surgery to deliver oxygen to the patient and to remove carbon dioxide from the patient's body. The use of breathing bags helps to keep the patient's blood pressure and heart rate stable during surgery.