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PVC Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A10 is for infants weighing between 0 and 10 kg, providing effective ventilation support in emergency situations. It has a stroke volume of 150 ml and a total resuscitator volume of 340 ml. Its pressure-limiting valve helps ensure safe resuscitation. The device is equipped with an ISO-compliant patient connector, adhering to international standards. Our resuscitator, made from high-quality PVC and polycarbonate materials, ensures reliable performance in critical situations.
Body Weight | 0 to 10 kg |
Pressure Limiting Valve | 40cm H₂O |
Stroke Volume | 150ml |
Resuscitator Volume | 340ml |
Reservoir Bag Volume | 1600ml |
Inspiratory Resistance | <5cm H₂O |
Expiratory Resistance | <5cm H₂O |
Patient Valve Connector | 15mm / 22mm |
Mask Connector | 22mm /15mm |
Compression Recoil | >50 times/min |
PEEP Valve | Connector ID 30 mm 5 to 20cm H₂O (Adjustable) |
Patient Valve | 7ml |
Operating Temperature | -18°C to 50°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to 60°C |
Dimensions (L × D) | 225 × 85 mm |
Weight | 350g |
Designed for infants
Made from durable PVC and polycarbonate
Pressure-limiting valve for safe resuscitation
Sensitive to the touch
Can be stored in extreme temperature conditions
Compact and lightweight
One PVC face mask (Infant size)
One oxygen tube (2.1 meters)
One reservoir bag (1600ml)
One PVC resuscitation bag
Our PVC Manual Resuscitator ZPMR-A10 is used in medical and emergency settings to provide manual ventilation and respiratory support for infants during resuscitation.
Frequently Asked Question
The resuscitator is made from high-quality PVC and polycarbonate materials, ensuring durability and reliable performance in critical situations.
The pressure-limiting valve, set at 40 cm H₂O, helps prevent the delivery of excessive pressure during ventilation, thereby reducing the risk of lung injury.
The device features a PEEP valve connector with an internal diameter of 30 mm, allowing for the attachment of an adjustable PEEP valve ranging from 5 to 20 cm H₂O.
No. It is not autoclavable. Being a disposable device, it should be discarded after use.
It is typically used in emergency situations such as cardiac arrest, respiratory arrest, or during CPR, as well as in hospital settings when mechanical ventilation is not available or necessary.
Self-inflating bag One-way valve Face mask or endotracheal tube connector Oxygen reservoir (optional) Oxygen inlet port
Yes, most manual resuscitators have a port that allows connection to an oxygen source to deliver a higher concentration of oxygen (up to nearly 100%) to the patient.
Single-use (disposable) resuscitators should not be reused. Reusable ones must be disassembled and cleaned according to the manufacturer's instructions and then disinfected or sterilized.
It is intended for short-term use, typically during emergencies or transport. For long-term support, a mechanical ventilator should be used.