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Welcome to WorldPoint's dedicated category for "Resuscitators & Bag Valve Masks," a critical selection of lifesaving equipment for healthcare professionals and emergency responders.
Our comprehensive range is designed to support you in providing efficient cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and ventilation to those experiencing respiratory failure. Here, you will find high-quality Resuscitators, Bag Valve Masks (BVMs), Ambu Bags, and related accessories, each selected to meet the diverse needs of medical and emergency personnel.


Resuscitators and Bag Valve Masks are essential medical devices in emergency medicine and critical care for providing ventilation to patients who are not breathing or are insufficiently breathing. Our catalog features a variety of BVMs, Ambu Bags, and Resuscitator Bags, designed to facilitate Bag Valve Mask Ventilation effectively. Whether you're performing CPR in a pre-hospital setting or managing respiratory failure in a clinical environment, our products offer the reliability and performance you need.


Our selection includes Valve Masks and BVMs crafted for ease of use and maximum efficiency during emergency situations. With products suitable for adults, children, and infants, our range ensures that you are well-prepared to provide lifesaving ventilation under any circumstances. The inclusion of both disposable and reusable options caters to the specific needs and preferences of our diverse customer base, from hospital settings to emergency medical services.

 

Commonly asked questions about resuscitators and bag valve masks:

  • What is a bag valve mask (BVM) used for?

    A Bag Valve Mask (BVM), also known as an Ambu Bag or a manual resuscitator, is a hand-held device used to provide positive pressure ventilation to a patient who is not breathing or who is breathing inadequately. It consists of a self-inflating bag, a valve, and a face mask, and it requires manual operation to pump air or oxygen into a patient's lungs to ensure adequate oxygenation and ventilation during respiratory failure or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

  • When should you use a bag valve mask?

    A Bag Valve Mask should be used in situations where an individual is suffering from respiratory arrest or failure and is not able to breathe on their own, or when their breathing is insufficient. It is commonly used by trained personnel during CPR to provide ventilations in conjunction with chest compressions, in pre-hospital care settings, during transport of critically ill patients, and in hospitals as a part of emergency response and critical care management.

  • What is the difference between a bag valve mask and a resuscitation mask?

    The primary difference between a Bag Valve Mask (BVM) and a resuscitation mask lies in their specific functions and how they are used. A BVM is a device used for manually providing positive pressure ventilation to a patient in respiratory distress or arrest. It includes a self-inflating bag, a valve, and a mask that covers the patient's nose and mouth, and it requires the operator to squeeze the bag to deliver breaths to the patient. A resuscitation mask, on the other hand, is often used in the context of barrier devices for performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, allowing the rescuer to make a seal over the patient's face and breathe into the mask to deliver breaths without direct contact. Resuscitation masks can be part of a CPR mask kit and may come with a one-way valve to prevent the rescuer's exhaled air from being inhaled by the patient and to prevent bodily fluids from being transferred.

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Welcome to WorldPoint's dedicated category for "Resuscitators & Bag Valve Masks," a critical selection of lifesaving equipment for healthcare professionals and emergency responders.
Our comprehensive range is designed to support you in providing efficient cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and ventilation to those experiencing respiratory failure. Here, you will find high-quality Resuscitators, Bag Valve Masks (BVMs), Ambu Bags, and related accessories, each selected to meet the diverse needs of medical and emergency personnel.


Resuscitators and Bag Valve Masks are essential medical devices in emergency medicine and critical care for providing ventilation to patients who are not breathing or are insufficiently breathing. Our catalog features a variety of BVMs, Ambu Bags, and Resuscitator Bags, designed to facilitate Bag Valve Mask Ventilation effectively. Whether you're performing CPR in a pre-hospital setting or managing respiratory failure in a clinical environment, our products offer the reliability and performance you need.


Our selection includes Valve Masks and BVMs crafted for ease of use and maximum efficiency during emergency situations. With products suitable for adults, children, and infants, our range ensures that you are well-prepared to provide lifesaving ventilation under any circumstances. The inclusion of both disposable and reusable options caters to the specific needs and preferences of our diverse customer base, from hospital settings to emergency medical services.

 

Commonly asked questions about resuscitators and bag valve masks:

  • What is a bag valve mask (BVM) used for?

    A Bag Valve Mask (BVM), also known as an Ambu Bag or a manual resuscitator, is a hand-held device used to provide positive pressure ventilation to a patient who is not breathing or who is breathing inadequately. It consists of a self-inflating bag, a valve, and a face mask, and it requires manual operation to pump air or oxygen into a patient's lungs to ensure adequate oxygenation and ventilation during respiratory failure or cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

  • When should you use a bag valve mask?

    A Bag Valve Mask should be used in situations where an individual is suffering from respiratory arrest or failure and is not able to breathe on their own, or when their breathing is insufficient. It is commonly used by trained personnel during CPR to provide ventilations in conjunction with chest compressions, in pre-hospital care settings, during transport of critically ill patients, and in hospitals as a part of emergency response and critical care management.

  • What is the difference between a bag valve mask and a resuscitation mask?

    The primary difference between a Bag Valve Mask (BVM) and a resuscitation mask lies in their specific functions and how they are used. A BVM is a device used for manually providing positive pressure ventilation to a patient in respiratory distress or arrest. It includes a self-inflating bag, a valve, and a mask that covers the patient's nose and mouth, and it requires the operator to squeeze the bag to deliver breaths to the patient. A resuscitation mask, on the other hand, is often used in the context of barrier devices for performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, allowing the rescuer to make a seal over the patient's face and breathe into the mask to deliver breaths without direct contact. Resuscitation masks can be part of a CPR mask kit and may come with a one-way valve to prevent the rescuer's exhaled air from being inhaled by the patient and to prevent bodily fluids from being transferred.