> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 4.0 (Uncuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph
> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 4.0 (Uncuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph
> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 3.5 (Uncuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph
> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 3.5 (Uncuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph
> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 5.0 (Cuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph
> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 5.0 (Cuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph
> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 8.0 (Cuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph
> PARTNERS
> Endotracheal Tube
> Single Use
> Sterile
> Fr 8.0 (Cuffed)
Direction:
Prior to intubation, deflate the cuff completely. After intubation, inflate the cuff using the minimum volume of air required to provide an effective seal.
immediately after cuff inflation, auscultate both lung fields. If breath sounds diminished over one or both field, adjust the tube required.
Endotracheal tube placement should be confirmed by viewing the position of the tube tip with a chest radiograph