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Ventec Life Systems V-Home - Using a Trach, et Tube, or Non-Vented Mask; Using a Vented Mask; Using a High Flow Nasal Cannula

Ventec Life Systems V-Home
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Setup
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Using a Trach, ET Tube, or Non-Vented Mask
V*Home may be connected to a non-vented mask, trach or ET tube to provide Ventilation therapy using a Passive Ventec
One-Circuit. This circuit type includes an exhalation valve designed to expel exhaled gases. See the following pages for
detailed setup instructions
Using a Vented Mask
V*Home may be connected to a vented mask to provide Ventilation therapy using a Valveless Ventec One-Circuit.
Valveless circuits do not include an exhalation valve, and are designed for use with a mask patient interface incorporating
a xed leak. See the following pages for detailed setup instructions.
NOTE: Vented masks used with V*Home must be connected with a Valveless or Passive Ventec One‑Circuit and have an
integrated leak of 20 to 50 L/min at 10 cmH2O to ensure proper device performance.
Using a High Flow Nasal Cannula
VOCSN may be connected to a high ow nasal cannula to provide High Flow therapy using a Valveless Ventec One-
Circuit.
NOTE: When using a Valveless Ventec One‑Circuit, leave the circuit connected to V*Home, and disconnect the mask or
high ow nasal cannula while running the Pre‑Use Test.

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