CAREvent PAR assists the rescuer in providing efficient and effective CPR by providing with audible and visual prompts for chest compression, ventilation timing and automatic ventilation. The visual prompts aid the rescuer in their CPR efforts by providing illuminated pictograms of the CPR process, timed with the audible voice prompts. These voice and visual prompts help to significantly reduce interruptions in chest compression. The audible and visual warnings of mask leakage or airway obstruction assist the rescuer in ensuring that adequate tidal volumes are delivered.
A device designed to provide or assist ventilation in a patient who is apnoeic or exhibits inadequate respiration through automatic pneumatic-driven pressure cycle functions. It is connected to a source of compressed oxygen (O2) and, if not entrained, medical air via oxygen/air terminal units or gas cylinder(s). It typically includes gas supply tubing, a breathing circuit with, e.g., a gas control modulator, gas connector(s), safety valves, and a flex connector to connect to a face mask or endotracheal (ET) tube. It is used in ambulances, intensive care units (ICU), during internal patient transfer, accident and emergency (A&E), and mass casualty incidents (MCI). This is a reusable device.