ResMed Oxygen Equipment Manual De Usuario

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The exhaust vent flow is lower at lower mask pressures (see Pressure/Flow Curve). If the 
mask pressure during expiration is too low, there may not be enough exhaust vent flow 
to completely flush the air delivery hose of exhaled air before the start of the next 
inspiration.
Discard the mask if heavily soiled (eg, gastric contents).
If oxygen is used with the CPAP or bilevel device, the oxygen flow must be turned off 
when the flow generator is not operating.
Explanation of the Warning: When the CPAP or bilevel device is not in operation, and 
the oxygen flow is left on, oxygen delivered into the ventilator tubing may accumulate 
within the flow generator enclosure. Oxygen accumulated in the CPAP or bilevel device 
enclosure will create a risk of fire. This warning applies to most types of CPAP or bilevel 
flow generators.
Please refrain from smoking while oxygen is in use.
Note: 
At a fixed flow rate of supplemental oxygen flow, the inhaled oxygen concentration will 
vary, depending on the pressure settings, patient breathing pattern, mask selection, and the leak 
rate.
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 is supplied fully assembled.
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Inspect the mask and replace it if any parts are damaged.
1 Connect one end of the main air tubing to the flow generator and the other end to the 
swivel. Turn the flow generator on. See “Technical Specifications” for information on the 
correct flow generator setting.
2 Place the mask cushion over the patient’s nose and mouth and pull the headgear over 
their head.
3 Gently tighten the headgear straps:  
a first, pull the side straps back along the side of the patient’s face.
b then, adjust the top strap. 
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