- If continued resistance to insufflation is encountered, check the airway for
obstruction or correct the backward tilt of the head.
- If the patient vomits during mask ventilation, immediately clear the patient's airway
and then freely compress the bag a few times before resuming ventilation.
- The patient valve may be disassembles and cleaned if excessive amount of vomitus
are obstructing the air flow. For details review the cleaning section of this manual.
5.2 Manometer port
WARNING
Use only for monitoring pressure. The cap must always be put on the connector
when pressure is not being monitored.
A pressure gauge can be connected to the manometer port on the top of the
patient valve. (This only applies to the version with manometer port).
Remove the cap (3.1) and connect pressure manometer or the tube for the pressure
gauge (3.2).
5.3 Pressure limitation system
WARNING
Never override the pressure-limiting valve (if available) unless medical and profes-
sional assessment indicates the necessity. High ventilation pressures may cause
lung rupture to certain patients. If the pressure-limiting valve is overridden in
patients with a bodyweight less than 10 kg (22 lbs.), a manometer must be used
to monitor the ventilation pressure to avoid the possibility of a lung rupture.
If the resuscitator is equipped with a pressure limiting valve, the valve is set to
open at 40 cmH
O (4.0 kPa) (4.1).
2
If medical and professional assessment indicates a pressure above 40 cm H
required pressure limiting valve can be overridden by pressing the override cap
10
onto the valve (4.2). Alternatively the pressure limiting valve can be overridden by
placing the index finger on the blue button while squeezing the bag.
6. Oxygen administration
Administer Oxygen according to medical indication.
Examples of O
percentages, which can be obtained with different volumes and
2
frequencies, can be seen in . Mark IV (5.1), Mark IV Baby (5.2).
VT: Ventilation volume, f: Frequency
Note: If high ventilation pressure is used, a higher O
because part of the stroke volume is vented from the pressure-limiting valve.
For infant version, use of supplementary Oxygen without reservoir attached will
limit the oxygen concentration to 60-80% at 15 L/min.
7. Parts/Materials
Inner bag
Outer cover
Patient valve housing
O-Ring (only patient valves with swivel) Silicone rubber
Patient connector
Expiratory connector
Outlet cap (option)
Valve discs
Reservoir bag
Flange nut
Pressure limiting valve
Override cap
O is
Inlet valve cover
2
Inlet valve housing
flow settings is needed
2
Silicone rubber
Silicone rubber
Polysulphone
Polysulphone
Polypropylene, reinforced
Polysulphone
Silicone rubber
Polyethersulfone/Polyurethane
Polypropylene, reinforced
Polysulphone/stainless steel
Silicone rubber
Polyoxymethylene
Polyoxymethylene