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Ambu SPUR II Infant/Neonatal Resuscitator with Mask, Disposable

$21.95 - $392.95
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MFR:
540211000
Medex SKU:
AMB-540-211-000
Packing Info:
1/Each
Usually Ships:
1 - 2 Business Days
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Description

Features of the Ambu Spur II Resuscitator:
The Ambu SPUR II (Single Patient Use Resuscitator) is designed for manual ventilation.
Ambu SPUR II is the only resuscitator that is made from a SEBS material instead of PVC. This classifies Ambu SPUR II as environmentally safe and fully disposable, thus eliminating all risks of cross contamination. Simple is good. But simpler is better. Our unique single-shutter valve has proven its reliability over two decades of emergency and hospital use. The crystal clear valve housing provides an unimpeded view of the valve operation, and the slim design makes it easier to view the mask.
The Ambu SPUR II provides users with exceptional tactile and visual feedback during resuscitation. The bag is highly responsive, with minimal mechanical resistance — some even says it’s a natural extension of the hand.
Our convenient handle makes it easier hold the unit and to ventilate a patient with just one hand if necessary. And our characteristic design provides optimum stroke volume with perfect recoil — yet is smaller and lighter than most other disposable units
The Ambu SPUR II also features a unique shape that is small and easy to hold, yet provides optimum stroke volumes with just one hand. The bag itself is thin and responsive and our SafeGrip™ surface ensures that the Ambu SPUR II can be firmly squeezed.
A stiff and heavy bag can quickly cause muscle cramps and shoulder pain. That’s why the Ambu SPUR II is the lightest, most flexible unit ever. And the built-in handle makes it easier to hold and operate, even if the user has very small hands.
All Ambu SPUR IIs are equipped with a medication port that allows quick medication delivery.
Equipped with an override vale system that helps prevent giving to high pressure into the patient’s lungs.