1. The document describes a securement device for CPAP therapy in neonates, infants, and children.
2. The device comes in different sizes corresponding to different weight ranges and aids in securing and positioning the nasal interface during noninvasive ventilation.
3. The device is for single patient use and disposable, and instructions are provided for monitoring, care, indications for use, and warnings/precautions.
1. The document describes a securement device for CPAP therapy in neonates, infants, and children.
2. The device comes in different sizes corresponding to different weight ranges and aids in securing and positioning the nasal interface during noninvasive ventilation.
3. The device is for single patient use and disposable, and instructions are provided for monitoring, care, indications for use, and warnings/precautions.
1. The document describes a securement device for CPAP therapy in neonates, infants, and children.
2. The device comes in different sizes corresponding to different weight ranges and aids in securing and positioning the nasal interface during noninvasive ventilation.
3. The device is for single patient use and disposable, and instructions are provided for monitoring, care, indications for use, and warnings/precautions.
1. The document describes a securement device for CPAP therapy in neonates, infants, and children.
2. The device comes in different sizes corresponding to different weight ranges and aids in securing and positioning the nasal interface during noninvasive ventilation.
3. The device is for single patient use and disposable, and instructions are provided for monitoring, care, indications for use, and warnings/precautions.
ONLY Do Not Reuse for Use SLML-1403FW" Securement Device
MONITORING AND ROUTINE CARE
Connect to CPAP delivery device and ensureprescribed pressure is being delivered. Inspect for proper placement of CPAPCannulaide securement device and skin integrityat least every 2 hours. Routinely inspect the insides of the nares and provide gentle suction as needed to removemoisture and secretions. Replace CPAP Cannulaide device at least onceevery 24 hours or more frequently if needed. Follow your facilitys protocol for managementand monitoring of CPAP therapy.
INDICATION FOR USE
To aid in securing and positioning the nasal interface used in neonates, infants and children undergoing noninvasive ventilation in an acute care setting. CPAP Cannulaide securement device is disposable and for single patient use.
WARNINGS & PRECAUTIONS
Do not use with low or high flow oxygen nasal cannulas Remove CPAP Cannulaide securement device ifCPAP therapy is discontinued or prongs areremoved Do not use with a nasal CPAP masks If skin irritation or necrosis is noted, discontinueuse of CPAP Cannulaide securement device If systemic or local infection develops under theCPAP Cannulaide securement device, discontinueuse and initiate appropriate adjunctive therapy
An Introduction To Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Skills and Applications David Westbrook Helen Kennerley and Joan Kirk London Sage Publications 2007 PP 296 1999 PB Isbn 141290840x