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only indicated for the treatment of adult patients using
non-invasive ventilator systems that have an active
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without appropriately qualified supervision either
when the patient is at risk of not responding to
severe hypoxia or hypercapnia by arousal, or
when the patient, having aroused, is unable to
remove the mask.
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It is expected that if the ventilator fails, the
mechanism of the ventilator will provide a low-
deadspace path to room air, so that significant
rebreathing does not occur. If the ventilator is
such that this is not the case:
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Prevention of rebreathing or total airway
obstruction (depending on the ventilator)
depends on the ability of the patient to open
his or her mouth.
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system (non-vented) is
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must not be used
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If the patient might fail to respond effectively
to failure of the ventilator by opening his or
her mouth and breathing through the mouth,
this mask should not be used.
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The mouth should never be taped or
otherwise limited from opening to an extent
which might compromise the patient's ability
to open his or her mouth.
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The mask should not be worn unless the
ventilator system is turned on and operating
properly.
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At a fixed rate of supplemental oxygen flow (if
used), the inhaled oxygen concentration will
vary depending on the pressure settings, patient
breathing pattern, mask selection and the leak
rate.
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The mask must not be used if the patient is
known to be allergic to any of the following mask
component materials: polycarbonate, silicone
rubber, polyurethane, nylon and polyester.
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Using a mask may cause tooth, gum or jaw
soreness or aggravate an existing dental condition.
If symptoms occur, consult your physician or
dentist.