Non-Rebreathing Oxygen Mask

 An  Non-Rebreathing Oxygen Mask is a high-concentration oxygen delivery device designed for emergency use in critically hypoxic patients. It features a face mask with an attached reservoir bag and a system of one-way valves to prevent the rebreathing of exhaled carbon dioxide, allowing for the delivery of up to 95% FiO2. Its safe operation depends on a minimum oxygen flow of 10-15 L/min to keep the reservoir bag inflated. It is contraindicated where uncontrolled high-flow oxygen may be harmful (e.g., in some COPD patients) and carries a severe fire risk. It is a vital, immediate-intervention tool found in all emergency response settings.

Syringe Pump

 A Syringe Pump is a high-precision infusion device designed to advance the plunger of a standard medical syringe at a programmed rate, enabling the accurate delivery of small, critical medication volumes. It is the gold standard for administering potent, titratable drugs in intensive care, anesthesia, and neonatal/pediatric units, where flow rates as low as 0.1 mL/hour are required. With essential safety features like occlusion alarms, anti-free-flow mechanisms, and integrated drug libraries, it minimizes the risk of dosing errors. Its accuracy, compact design, and versatility for continuous or bolus dosing make it indispensable for managing high-risk intravenous therapies.