Color‐coded, easily identifiable, and designed to fit common breathing circuits
Single-patient use for up to 7 days
Designed for hospital use
ResMed (F1-0) AcuCare Non-Vented Full Face Mask - 1's Pack
AcuCare F1‐0 hospital non‐vented full face mask is part of ResMed’s range of high‐quality disposable patient interfaces for the hospital.
Designed to promote fast patient acceptance of non-invasive ventilation (NIV), the AcuCare F1‐0 hospital non-vented (NV) full face mask offers a stable and secure fit, minimizing the risk of pressure sores and skin breakdown while maximizing comfort.
The dependable seal helps reduce pressure points and minimize leaks, reducing the need for intubation.
ADVANTAGES:
Color‐coded, easily identifiable, and designed to fit common breathing circuits used in hospitals around the world.
Blue elbow indicates the mask is non‐vented without an anti‐asphyxia valve (AAV), to be used with a vented circuit.
This mask must be used with breathing circuits or positive pressure ventilation (PPV) devices that provide their own method of venting expired or supplemental gases.
Color‐coded, easily identifiable, and designed to fit common breathing circuits
Single-patient use for up to 7 days
Designed for hospital use
ResMed (F1-0) AcuCare Non-Vented Full Face Mask - 1's Pack
AcuCare F1‐0 hospital non‐vented full face mask is part of ResMed’s range of high‐quality disposable patient interfaces for the hospital.
Designed to promote fast patient acceptance of non-invasive ventilation (NIV), the AcuCare F1‐0 hospital non-vented (NV) full face mask offers a stable and secure fit, minimizing the risk of pressure sores and skin breakdown while maximizing comfort.
The dependable seal helps reduce pressure points and minimize leaks, reducing the need for intubation.
ADVANTAGES:
Color‐coded, easily identifiable, and designed to fit common breathing circuits used in hospitals around the world.
Blue elbow indicates the mask is non‐vented without an anti‐asphyxia valve (AAV), to be used with a vented circuit.
This mask must be used with breathing circuits or positive pressure ventilation (PPV) devices that provide their own method of venting expired or supplemental gases.