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  2. Resuscitator - Wikipedia

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    A resuscitator is a device using positive pressure to inflate the lungs of an unconscious person who is not breathing, in order to keep them oxygenated and alive. [citation needed] There are three basic types: a manual version (also known as a bag valve mask) consisting of a mask and a large hand-squeezed plastic bulb using ambient air, or with supplemental oxygen from a high-pressure tank.

  3. Category:Underwater breathing apparatus components - Wikipedia

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    Diffuser (breathing set part) Dive/surface valve; Diver's umbilical; Diving cylinder; Diving regulator; Downstream scuba manifold; Draeger DM20 oxygen rebreather system; Dräger DM20 oxygen rebreather system; Dräger DM40 mixed gas rebreather system; Dräger Modell 1915 Bubikopf helmet; Dry suit inflation hose

  4. Dräger (company) - Wikipedia

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    Dräger Fabius Tiro Anaesthetic machine Draeger Evita v500 respirator. Arrow indicates Neoflow air flow sensor. Dräger Medical is a manufacturer of medical equipment. The company offers products and services including Emergency Care, Perioperative Care, Critical Care, Perinatal Care and Home Care.

  5. Instruments used in anesthesiology - Wikipedia

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    manual ventilation Bain circuit: respiratory maintenance circuit Laryngoscope: used to view larynx including the vocal cords, the glottis, etc. Endotracheal tube: a tube introduced into the patient's trachea to maintain a patient to ensure that air reaches the lungs for respiration: Laryngeal mask airway (LMA)

  6. Submarine rescue - Wikipedia

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    The original strategy for surviving a submarine accident was to escape. The first escape systems were based on a mining breathing apparatus, which was a primitive form of rebreather using a soda-lime scrubber. The system used in the first escape from a sunk submarine was the German Dräger breathing apparatus, used when the submarine U3 sank in ...

  7. Mechanism of diving regulators - Wikipedia

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    This is a form of back-pressure regulator. The supply of gas for inhalation is through a demand valve which works on the same principles as a regular diving demand valve second stage. Like any other breathing apparatus, the dead space must be limited to minimise carbon dioxide buildup in the mask. [citation needed]

  8. Rebreather - Wikipedia

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    Draeger Ray dive/surface valve with bite grip scuba mouthpiece, non-return valves, and breathing hoses. A breathing hose or sometimes breathing tube on a rebreather is a flexible tube for breathing gas to pass through at ambient pressure. They are distinguished from the low-, intermediate-, and high-pressure hoses which may also be parts of ...

  9. Drägerman - Wikipedia

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    A Drägerman or Drägerwoman, also spelled Draegerman [1] or Draegerwoman, is a common name for a rescue worker in mines. [2]The name originates from Alexander Bernhard Dräger, a German scientist who invented the combination of a gas mask and an oxygen inhalator as a breathing apparatus for underground rescue workers.