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Operating Manual OXI-dive

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decompression  illness,  the  system  should  be  flushed  every  10-15  minutes  by 
emptying the bag and then refilling by depressing the Oxygen Flush. 

8. 

For  a  casualty who  may  have  inhaled  toxic  gas,  keep  the  flow  rate at 8 L/min 
to assist in the excretion of toxic gas from the lungs and leave the APL exhaust 
valve open throughout the resuscitation. 

9. 

Ask  a  conscious  casualty to breathe normally.  Reassure further and advise  that 
the  mask  may make  them feel  claustrophobic,  but  this is normal. 

10.  Monitor  the  breathing  by  observing  movements  of  the  breathing bag. 
11.    Adjust  the  flow  rate  as  necessary  to  compensate  for  leaks.  The APL exhaust    

valve in the open position automatically vents excess gas. 

12.    Carefully  monitor  the  casualty’s  condition  and  never  leave  the  casualty 

unattended. 

13.     Carefully  monitor  the  oxygen  supply  and  remove  the  mask  prior  to  the supply 

becoming exhausted. 

 

b)      Using the Non-rebreathing therapy mask with the reservoir bag

 

Provides  about  50 %  oxygen.  Used  as  an  alternative  to  the  closed  circuit or  if  there 
is  a  second  breathing  casualty  requiring  oxygen  therapy  (in  this  case  connect  the 
oxygen  tubing  from  the  non-rebreathing  mask  to  the  8  L/min  nipple  restrictor 
assembly).  The  mask  incorporates  a  safety  vent  which    enables    the    patient    to  
entrain  air  from  the  atmosphere  if  the reservoir bag empties during inspiration. 

1. 

Explain  and   re as s ur e   t he  pat i ent   what   i s   i nvol ved   during  the 
administration of oxygen. 

2. 

If  practicable  turn  an  unconscious,  breathing  patient  into  the  left  lateral 
position. Take special care if a spinal injury is suspected. 

3.       Turn the oxygen cylinder valve ON (anti-clockwise). 
4. 

Ensure  the  oxygen  tubing  is  not  kinked  and  attach  it  firmly  to  the flow outlet 
on  the  KDK85  Autovalve.  Set  the  flowrate  to  8  L/min  and  press  the  Oxygen 
Flush to rapidly fill the reservoir bag. 

5. 

Position  the  non-rebreathing  therapy  mask  over  the  mouth  and  nose  and 
mould  the  metal  band  over  the  bridge  of  the  nose  to  achieve  a  better  seal  and 
comfortable position. Place the supporting elastic band around the patient’s head 
above  the  ears  and  tighten  until  comfortable  and  secure.  Observe  the  reservoir 
bag to ensure it remains  inflated.  However,  if  it  does  deflate,  the  patient  will 
be able to entrain air through the safety vent. 

6. 

Increase  or  decrease  the  oxygen  flow  to  ensure  the  reservoir  bag  remains 
adequately distended (i.e. it should not completely empty after breathing in) 

7. 

Carefully  monitor  the  patient’s  condition:    DO  NOT  leaves  the  patient 
unattended. 

8.       Carefully monitor the oxygen supply.   Replace the cylinder BEFORE it is    
          completely exhausted. 

 

 
Management of A Non-Breathing Casualty

 

o provide the highest oxygen concentration (90-100 %) to a non- breathing casualty, the 

closed circuit should be used whenever possible.  Clear the patient’s airway before 
commencing resuscitation. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for OXI-dive 1

Page 1: ...ING MANUAL COPYRIGHT RESERVED 2009 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Medical Developments International Limited OXI Dive is a trademark of Medical Developments International Limited Australia Revision 4 Jan 2014 ...

Page 2: ...ation and must not be used as a substitute for such training Only operators who have been trained in the use of oxygen should use the OXI diveTM 1 Medical Developments International Limited makes no claim that the information practices and procedures given in this manual will warrant correct or adequate treatment See Appendix A for brief descriptions of the OXI dive 2 and OXI dive 3 which are alte...

Page 3: ...Components 6 4 Using the OXI diveTM 1 9 5 Operation of the Closed Circuit Breathing System 10 6 Cleaning and Decontamination 13 7 Storage and Servicing 13 8 Dimensions 13 9 Spare Parts 14 10 References 15 11 Warranty 16 APPENDICES A Other OXI diveTM Models 17 B Handicant Optional 18 C MTV 100 Manually Triggered Ventilator Optional 19 ...

Page 4: ...supply is a fundamental concern in diving accidents many of which may occur several hours from a medical facility Divers should ensure that there is sufficient oxygen available to allow an injured diver to breathe oxygen from the site of a potential accident until reaching an appropriate medical facility The OXI diveTM 1 is a portable self contained closed circuit resuscitator that provides facili...

Page 5: ...d with CO2 absorber Universal twin hose single patient use breathing circuit c w 2 L latex free breathing bag and size 5 mask CPR PRO resuscitation mask with oxygen inlet and 1 way valve Single patient use Non rebreathing therapy mask with safety vent reservoir bag and oxygen tubing Single patient use MTV 100 manually triggered ventilator c w 1 2 m white self store oxygen hose and a diameter index...

Page 6: ...The MTV 100 Manually Triggered Ventilator optional is also fitted to a self seal valve The cylinder contents gauge has a range from 0 to 30 000 kPa and is clearly marked 1 4 1 2 3 4 and FULL The scale at the lower and upper ends of the operating range is coloured red The cylinder valve connects to the pin index yoke of the KDK85 Autovalve Australian Standard AS 2473 Valves for compressed gas cylin...

Page 7: ...d openings in the grates minimise channelling to increase the efficiency of absorption This can be verified by the even change of colour of the indicator in the soda lime during use The silicone valves are arranged so that during expiration the gas flow is directed to the rebreathing bag through that part of the soda lime in the right side of the absorber On inspiration the gas is drawn through th...

Page 8: ...8 L min of oxygen for use with an extra casualty if required The therapy tubing is connected to the non rebreathing therapy mask or the CPR PRO Resuscitation Mask 3 Alternatively the self sealed outlet can be used for attachment of the optional MTV 100 Manually Triggered Ventilator Pelican Case The Pelican Case is designed to be completely airtight and waterproof if it is closed properly and the d...

Page 9: ...on Never expose cylinder and valve to aggressive chemical or industrial environments that may affect the integrity of the cylinder If the cylinder and valve requires cleaning due to contact with flammable or non flammable contaminants refer the cylinder to a certified gas cylinder test station for cleaning and inspection Check the Oxygen Supply Ensure the KDK85 Autovalve fitted to the oxygen cylin...

Page 10: ...ry again ii IF the breathing bag collapses there is a leak probably due to an inadequate seal of the face mask Reposition the mask and push the Oxygen Bypass cap to refill the breathing bag If necessary increase the flow rate to compensate for leaks iii If the breathing bag compresses readily and refills on release of pressure the casualty is not breathing Ventilate the casualty by compressing the...

Page 11: ... atmosphere if the reservoir bag empties during inspiration 1 Explain and reassure the patient what is involved during the administration of oxygen 2 If practicable turn an unconscious breathing patient into the left lateral position Take special care if a spinal injury is suspected 3 Turn the oxygen cylinder valve ON anti clockwise 4 Ensure the oxygen tubing is not kinked and attach it firmly to ...

Page 12: ...e 30 mm scavenging port to direct toxic gas away from the operator 8 Tilt the casualty s head back and support the jaw to achieve an airway 9 It is usually more effective for the rescuer to be positioned behind the casualty s head and to open the airway using the jaw thrust chin lift technique 10 Carefully monitor the casualty s pulse colour and general condition 11 Monitor the oxygen supply and b...

Page 13: ...quency of testing should be established according to usage but at least every two 2 months An appropriately trained technician should inspect the OXI diveTM 1 oxygen resuscitation unit at yearly intervals The KDK85 Autovalve should be serviced every three 3 years or more often if frequently in use Contact Medical Developments International Limited Ensure the cylinder is currently within the 10 yea...

Page 14: ...nder C W Integrated Valve ST NDS 149 Bodok seal CY 7580 35 Oxygen cylinder key wheel with chain CI KAB NTH Disposable breathing circuit with size 5 mask AC 7590 17 Non rebreathing Therapy Mask c w reservoir bag AC CPR PRO CPR PRO Resuscitation Mask SS 7595 38 8 L min oxygen handwheel nipple restrictor assembly RS 7515 MTV MTV 100 Manually Triggered Ventilator c w Self Store Hose ...

Page 15: ...sts and inspections 4 AS 2473 2 2007 Australian Standard Valves for compressed gas cylinders Part 2 Outlet connections threaded and stem inlet threads 5 AS 2473 3 2007 Australian Standard Valves for compressed gas cylinders Part 3 Outlet connections for medical gases including pin indexed yoke connections 6 AS 3840 1 1998 Australian Standard Pressure regulators for use with medical gases Part 1 Pr...

Page 16: ... expressed or implied MDI neither assume nor authorize any other person to assume liability in connection with the sale This warranty will not apply to any product that has been subject to accident abuse or misuse The warranty is not applicable when unauthorized repairs or modifications have been attempted or when entire units or parts are damaged by accident misuse or improper handling procedures...

Page 17: ...o an external oxygen supply Optional pin indexed to bull nose adapter PIBN OXI diveTM 3 Compact unit with similar features to the OXI dive 2 but without the small oxygen cylinder Operates from an external oxygen supply The PIBN adapter is included as standard equipment to connect either pin indexed small oxygen cylinders or large threaded oxygen cylinders Incorporates the MTV 100 Manually Triggere...

Page 18: ...test date which is stamped on the cylinder shoulder Check the cylinder valve is clean from oil or grease and has no signs of damage If any of these conditions are not satisfied return the cylinder to the nearest Medical Gas Test Station for inspection 3 Filling a Fit Handicant to the supply cylinder and firmly hand tighten the white handwheel Close the pressure release valve of the Handicant b Fit...

Page 19: ... hold the MTV 100 Manually Triggered Ventilator and face mask in place and depress the manual control button until the patient s chest gently rises Then release the button and allow the patient to exhale Repeat this cycle about 12 14 times per minute for an adult and 20 times per minute for a child If the patient begins to breathe spontaneously and triggers the MTV maintain the mask seal and the f...

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