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POCKET BVM WITH 0 TUBING
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SAVES 75% IN SPACE
The Pocket BVM with O tubing is the most compact manual resuscitator on the market
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ALL IN ONE
BVM with an O tube in a
single package
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ROBUST PACKAGE
A durable package that can withstand the toughest of conditions
See How The Resuscitator Works
The Resuscitator Adopted by Military Forces
The Pocket BVM (bag valve mask) with O tubing has become the resuscitator of choice amongst military units and has been adopted by the U.S. and German militaries, NATO forces and other armies. The advantage of the O tubing is that paramedics can quickly hook up to an oxygen tank and provide superior respiratory support.
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The Pocket BVM with O tubing contains a bag, mask, patient valve, reservoir bag, 2 cm oxygen drive lines and a 167 mm/ 6’ 6” oxygen tube, all within a singular compact unit. It therefore perfectly fits into any military paramedic kit and enables paramedics to save valuable time and easily access all equipment necessary to perform an emergency field resuscitation procedure (with and without an oxygen supply).
P.N. (Part Number): MBVM003xp/PBVM-G
NSN # 6515-01-593-4841
NATO # 3590A
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The body mass range for which the resuscitator is suitable for use | >40 kg (88 lbs.) |
Stroke volume | One hand 500-600 ml |
Dead space | <6 ml |
Expiratory resistance | 3.4 cm H2O |
Inspiratory resistance | -4.5 cm H2O |
Delivered oxygen concentrations under various test conditions | 55% (at 2 L/min) to 100% (at 8 L/min) |
External dimensions of the resuscitator | 217 mm (length) x 121 mm (diameter) |
External dimensions of resuscitator in case | 73 mm (high) x 134 mm (diameter) |
Mass of the resuscitator, face mask and the resuscitator case | Resuscitator 273 g Case. 90 g, Mask 87 g, Total 450 g |
Bag reservoir volume | 2600 ml |
Gas inlet tube connection | 15 mm length x 6 mm O.D. |
Patient connector | Outside: 22 mm male (ANSI/ISO) | Inside: 15 mm female (ANSI/ISO) |
Expiratory connector (for PEEP valve attachment) | 30 mm male (ISO) |
Recommended operating temperature | 0°F to +122°F (-18°C to +50°C) |
Recommended storage temperature | Tested at -40ºF and +140ºF (-40ºC and + 60ºC) according to EN ISO 10651-4:2002 |
Specifications
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