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FACE-SHIELD/LUNG-BAG FOR VISIBLE CHEST RISE
The Face‐Shield/Lung‐Bag for Ventilation Feedback (PP-VALB-10, PP-VALB-50) combines the Face Shield
and the Lung Bag into a single, t‐shaped airway for the manikin. Air goes in through the Face‐Shield
opening to inflate the Lung‐ Bag, which provides the visible chest rise in response to administered CPR
breaths and is required for Ventilation feedback with the PRESTAN CPR Feedback app.
Face‐Shield/Lung‐Bag for Ventilation Feedback are sized specifically to fit each PRESTAN Professional
Adult Series 2000 Manikin .
The Face‐Shield portion covers the mouth of the manikin. It stays in place by hooking the ends onto
buttons located at each side of the head under the ears.
The Lung‐Bag portion is placed on the manikin chest (under the torso skin) and fills with air from
administered CPR breaths. This provides a visual chest rise for the student.
Face‐Shield/Lung‐Bags are a consumable item and should be changed depending on how they are used:
o If breaths are being administered by mouth, either directly or via rescue mask adaptor, the Face‐
Shield/Lung‐Bag should be changed between classes due to accumulation of bacteria‐causing
moisture inside the neck and bag. This change is advised for both sanitary and performance
purposes.
o If breaths are being administered by a manual resuscitator (Bag Valve Mask, there is no need to
change the Face‐Shield/Lung‐Bag.
When a manikin is being shared by more than one student, it is recommended that each student be
provided with their own sanitary and disposable mouth protector:
o If direct mouth contact is being used to give CPR breaths, students should be supplied with their
own Face Shield (PP‐AFS‐50) (sold separately and disposable). The fitted Face Shield can be
placed over the already‐installed Face‐Shield/Lung‐Bag on the mouth of the manikin when it is
that student's turn to give breaths. Generic, non‐fitted face shields may also be used, but may
slide around on the mouth and possibly cover the mouth opening if not held in place.
o If rescue masks are being used to give CPR breaths, students should be supplied with their own
Rescue Mask Adaptor (10076‐PPA, 10076‐PPA‐50) (sold separately and disposable). The adaptors
can be inserted into any standard mask when it is that student's turn to give breaths.
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