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In some Manual Pulmonary Resuscitator units the duckbill valve and retention ring inside the patient valve housing may become dislodged and fall into the MPR bag/body. If this occurs, the MPR may lose its ability to generate the positive pressure necessary necessary to ventilate the patient.
In some Manual Pulmonary Resuscitator units the duckbill valve and retention ring inside the patient valve housing may become dislodged and fall into the MPR bag/body. If this occurs, the MPR may lose its ability to generate the positive pressure necessary necessary to ventilate the patient.
In some Manual Pulmonary Resuscitator units the duckbill valve and retention ring inside the patient valve housing may become dislodged and fall into the MPR bag/body. If this occurs, the MPR may lose its ability to generate the positive pressure necessary necessary to ventilate the patient.