Accessory: DRE 3-Liter Bag and Non-Rebreathing Circuit

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Manufactured by: Avante

Category: Anesthesia Circuits

Avante Accessory: DRE 3-Liter Bag and Non-Rebreathing Circuit
Introducing the DRE 3-Liter Bag and Non-Rebreathing Circuit, an essential accessory for effective respiratory care. Designed for optimal performance, this 3-liter bag facilitates essential breathing support, making it a reliable choice for medical professionals and healthcare facilities. Crafted with high-quality materials, the breathing bag ensures durability while containing latex for safety and reliability in various medical scenarios. The non-rebreathing circuit minimizes patient exhalation, providing a continuous supply of oxygen for critical care situations. Enhance your medical equipment inventory with this indispensable accessory, perfect for anesthesia and respiratory emergencies. Prioritize patient care with the DRE 3-Liter Bag and Non-Rebreathing Circuit.
Accessory: DRE 3-Liter Bag and Non-Rebreathing Circuit Specifications

DRE 3-Liter Bag:
  • Volume: 3 liters (0.79 gallons)
  • Dimensions: Approximately 15.5 inches (39.4 cm) length x 8 inches (20.3 cm) width
  • Material: Medical-grade polyethylene or PVC
  • Pressure Rating: Up to 30 cm H2O
  • Connection Port: Standard 22 mm (0.87 in) fitting
  • Weight: Approximately 1 lb (0.45 kg)

Non-Rebreathing Circuit:
  • Flow Rate: Minimum 10-15 liters per minute (2.6-4.0 gallons per minute)
  • Reservoir Bag Capacity: Typically 3 liters (0.79 gallons)
  • Mask Size: Adult or pediatric options available (standard sizes)
  • Tubing Length: 6 feet (1.83 meters) or customizable
  • Connection Type: Standard 22 mm (0.87 in) fittings
  • Valves: One-way non-rebreathing valve included

Note: Specifications may vary slightly by manufacturer. Always refer to the specific product documentation for precise information.

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