Reducing Oxygen Consumption with the Rescuer II Compact CPAP System
With the prevalence of emergency oxygen use in pre-hospital patients, EMS providers may find they are running through emergency oxygen cylinders at an alarming rate. The oxygen delivery device used during treatment can also have an impact on a department’s overall oxygen consumption and the cost of refilling the cylinders can add up quickly.
The Rescuer II Compact CPAP System was designed to deliver optimal FiO2 levels while conserving oxygen resources. The Rescuer II CPAP has the lowest oxygen consumption of any disposable CPAP.
While other disposable CPAP devices may use up to 25Lpm, the Rescuer II uses only 5-10Lpm. In fact, with the CPAP setting at 7.5 cmH20, the Rescuer II only uses 7Lpm.
In addition, the Rescuer II is also the only CPAP with a combined inspiratory and expiratory filter for infection control for both the patient and the healthcare provider.
With multi-function access ports, the Rescuer II allows for an oxygen tubing connection to boost FiO2 and a nebulizer tubing connection to deliver medications. Only one oxygen source is needed when using a nebulizer, unlike competing CPAP devices.
The Rescuer II is a cost-efficient and easy-to-use CPAP that delivers maximum patient results while using minimum oxygen consumption.
To learn more about the Rescuer II Compact CPAP System or other products from Solutions in Critical Care, call 888-891-1200 or email us to be connected to your local representative.
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