Our firm is providing an extensive range of Suction Machine. Our presented machine is developed by professionals who have rich practice of this area. Besides, our machine is made keeping in mind the set guidelines of the industry. Also, experts also check the performance on different industry norms to ensure the performance and longer life.
A suction machine, also known as an aspirator, is a medical device that removes obstructions from a patient's airway. It's used to clear mucus, saliva, blood, or secretions when a patient is unable to clear them on their own. Suction machines are vital in both emergency and routine care. Our organization is successfully engaged in offering vast range of Suction Machine to our valuable clients. Primarily used to remove mucus and other bodily fluids from a patient, the machine provided by us is made available in number of models and technical specification to meet the exact requirements of the customers. In this blog, we’ll delve into the diverse applications of suction machines, their components, and their significance in healthcare. A suction machine available on rent is a medical equipment that clears obstructions from a person's oesophagus, such as mucus, saliva, blood, or secretions. Suction machines assist breathing by keeping the airway free when someone cannot expel secretions because of unconsciousness or during an ongoing medical procedure.
Specifications
- Clean and sanitize your hands.
- Connect the connecting tubes before starting the machine.
- The connecting tubes should be connected to a dry, clean suction catheter.
- The patient should be flattened down on their back. You can also attempt it if the patient wants to be seated. Roll up a towel and place it under the shoulders.
- To test the machine's operation, lubricate the catheter with sterile or distilled water.
- Carefully insert the catheter into the tracheostomy tube. The tracheostomy tube and catheter should ideally be the same length.
- Within 5–10 seconds, remove your thumb from the suction vent by placing it there.
- Hold back the patient while continuing to suction if necessary.
- Turn off the equipment and discard the catheter after the process is finished.
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Usage/Application | Medical |
Material | Mild Steel |
Pump Type | Piston Pump |
Application | Hospital |