Pocket BVM with O2 Tubing
Airway & Ventilation — Collapsible Adult Resuscitator with O₂ Line The bag and the oxygen line in one hockey-puck case. The Pocket BVM with O₂ Tubing is the self-contained configuration of the Micro BVM collapsible resuscitator — the same full 1,600 mL adult bag-valve-mask, transparent face mask, patient valve, and 2,600 mL oxygen reservoir, plus a 2 m (6 ft 6 in.) oxygen supply line packed inside the same rigid twist-top case. Everything needed to move a patient from room air to high-concentration oxygen ships in one container, so nothing has to be scavenged out of a separate O₂ bag at minute zero. 1,600 mL Adult Bag2 m O₂ Line Included134 × 63 mm CaseNSN 6515-01-593-4841 A bag-valve-mask running without an oxygen line delivers about 21% FiO₂ — room air. That moves air, but it is not what a hypoxic patient needs, and it is not what the reservoir bag on this device was built to do. The reservoir only earns its keep when flow is connected, and in practice the supply line is the component that goes missing. It lives coiled in a different pocket, on a different cylinder, in a different bag — and under load, that is the item nobody can find. You have a cylinder in one hand and a bag in the other. Where is the tubing that connects them? This configuration solves that by packing the line inside the case with the bag. Twist the lid, pull the bag open along its long axis, seat the mask, connect the line to the regulator, and run flow — FiO₂ climbs toward 100% without a second piece of gear entering the problem. The line costs nothing in carried volume: the manufacturer publishes the same 134 mm × 63 mm case dimensions as the standard Pocket BVM. Same cube, same pouch, same footprint in a jump kit, flight bag, or vehicle med bag. One Case, Complete Oxygen Capability 2 m O₂ Supply Line, Packed In 6 ft 6 in. of supply line stowed inside the case with the bag. Reaches a cylinder in the same bag, on a shoulder sling, or set beside the patient. 1,600 mL Adult Bag Not a reduced-volume trainer. Deployed, it is a full adult resuscitator delivering 500–600 mL per one-handed compression — the target adult tidal volume range. 2,600 mL O₂ Reservoir With flow connected, manufacturer testing shows 55% delivered oxygen at 2 L/min rising to 100% at 8 L/min. No Cube Penalty Identical 134 × 63 mm rigid twist-top case as the standard configuration. The line is free volume — it stows inside the puck. PEEP-Valve Compatible 30 mm male expiratory connector accepts standard PEEP valves. Patient connector is 22 mm male / 15 mm female per ANSI/ISO. NSN + NATO Reference NSN 6515-01-593-4841, NATO reference 3590A, manufacturer P/N MBVM003xp / PBVM-G. Built to EN ISO 10651-4:2002 and orderable through government supply channels. Read The Spec Sheet Correctly Three numbers get confused on every collapsible BVM listing on the internet, so here they are separated. 1,600 mL is the capacity of the resuscitator bag. 500–600 mL is what actually reaches the patient on a one-handed compression — the adult tidal volume target, and the delivered volume Micro BVM publishes for this device. 2,600 mL is the oxygen reservoir, not a delivered volume. On flow rate: manufacturer figures are 55% at 2 L/min and 100% at 8 L/min, but standard prehospital practice with a reservoir is 15 L/min, which keeps the reservoir inflated between compressions. If the reservoir collapses on each squeeze, flow is too low. And one more: this device is rated for adult patients over 40 kg (88 lb). It is not a pediatric BVM. Stock a pediatric-sized bag separately if your response profile includes children. Who Carries It EMS & Fire — a complete backup airway module in one puck. Bag and line together means the second-bag scenario doesn't turn into a tubing hunt. Flight & Critical Care Transport — cylinder is already on board. This is the configuration that connects to it without unpacking a second bag mid-flight. Military & SOF Medics — NSN-assigned with a NATO reference, ISO-built, and packed to survive an aid bag that gets thrown, dragged, and rained on. Industrial, Remote & Maritime O₂ Stations — stage it beside the cylinder so the oxygen setup is one item, not three that live in three places. A Bag Is Not An Airway — Build The Rest Of The A Positive-pressure ventilation only works through a patent airway. An adjunct, a low-signature option, and the configuration that matches your kit are what turn a bag into an airway plan. + Pocket BVM — CompactSame device, same case size, without the supply line. Buy that one if the line already lives on your cylinder.+ Pocket BVM TacticalBlack non-reflective bag for night operations. Identical performance, no light signature off the resuscitator.+ Adjustable Flange NPAThe adjunct that makes the bag work. A tolerated nasopharyngeal airway holds the soft palate off the posterior pharynx so your ventilations actually reach lung. One Case. Bag, Mask, Reservoir, Line. Stop staging the oxygen line somewhere it can go missing. Put the whole ventilation setup in one container. Shipped from a clinician-founded, veteran-led team. O₂ Line IncludedNo AssemblyNSN + NATO RefFast Dispatch What's In The Case 1 × Resuscitator bag — clear medical-grade silicone, 1,600 mL 1 × Transparent adult face mask 1 × Patient valve 1 × Oxygen reservoir bag, 2,600 mL 1 × Oxygen supply line, 2 m (6 ft 6 in.) Oxygen drive lines 1 × Rigid twist-top carry case Key Specifications Manufacturer MicroBVM Systems LTD. (Micro BVM) Manufacturer P/N MBVM003xp / PBVM-G NSN 6515-01-593-4841 NATO Reference 3590A Patient Population Adult — body mass over 40 kg (88 lb) Resuscitator Bag Volume 1,600 mL Delivered Stroke Volume 500–600 mL, one-handed compression Oxygen Reservoir Volume 2,600 mL Oxygen Supply Line 2 m (6 ft 6 in.) — included, packed inside the case Delivered FiO₂ 55% at 2 L/min to 100% at 8 L/min Bag Color Clear / translucent silicone Case Dimensions 134 mm diameter × 63 mm high (5.3 in. × 2.5 in.) Deployed Dimensions 217 mm long × 121 mm diameter (8.5 in. × 4.7 in.) Component Mass Resuscitator 273 g · Case 90 g · Mask 87 g · Total 450 g (15.9 oz), excl. O₂ line Shipping Weight 18 oz Dead Space Under 6 mL Inspiratory Resistance -4.5 cm H₂O Expiratory Resistance 3.4 cm H₂O Patient Connector 22 mm male outside / 15 mm female inside (ANSI/ISO) Expiratory Connector 30 mm male — accepts standard PEEP valves Gas Inlet Connection 15 mm length × 6 mm O.D. Operating Temperature -18 °C to +50 °C (0 °F to +122 °F) Standard EN ISO 10651-4:2002 Reuse Single-patient use — may be refolded for training Country of Origin Israel When to Choose the O₂ Tubing Configuration Self-Contained Airway Module — One case that produces high-concentration oxygen the moment it meets a regulator. Nothing to source from a second bag. Oxygen Already On Scene — Patrol supervisor vehicles, flight bags, boats, and industrial O₂ stations where the cylinder is present but the tubing is not reliably staged with it. Cache and MCI Pre-Staging — Each cached unit is complete on its own. No partial kits waiting for a component that lives somewhere else. Government and NSN Procurement — Assigned NSN 6515-01-593-4841 plus NATO reference 3590A for supply-channel ordering. Opioid Overdose Response — Respiratory depression precedes arrest. Ventilation buys the time naloxone needs, and oxygen makes that ventilation worth more. Which Pocket BVM Configuration Do You Need? Pocket BVM with O₂ Tubing (this page) — Clear bag, 2 m supply line included, 134 × 63 mm case. Manufacturer P/N MBVM003xp / PBVM-G, NSN 6515-01-593-4841, NATO 3590A. The self-contained option: bag and oxygen line in one package. vs. Pocket BVM — Compact — Identical device and identical case dimensions, without the supply line, at a lower price. Manufacturer P/N MBVM002 / PBVM-C, NSN 6515-01-590-8909. Right SKU if the line already lives on your cylinder. vs. Pocket BVM Tactical — Black non-reflective bag, no supply line. Manufacturer P/N MBVM002TAC / PBVM-T; no assigned NSN. Choose Tactical if you work under NODs, weapon lights, or anywhere a translucent bag creates a signature. vs. CPR Pocket Mask / Face Shield — A barrier device delivers exhaled air at roughly 16% oxygen and puts the provider's face inches from the fluid path. This delivers room air at minimum and up to 100% with flow. Not a close call. vs. Conventional Adult BVM — A standard bag is easier to grip, has no deployment step, and costs less. It also does not fit on a person. Carry the standard bag in the rig; carry this one on you. Frequently Asked Questions — Pocket BVM with O₂ Tubing Q: What is the difference between this and the standard Pocket BVM? A: One component. This configuration adds a 2 m (6 ft 6 in.) oxygen supply line inside the case. It also carries its own NSN (6515-01-593-4841 vs 6515-01-590-8909) and a NATO reference (3590A). The resuscitator, mask, patient valve, reservoir bag, and case dimensions are identical, and both carry the same performance specifications. Q: What part number goes on a purchase order? A: MBVM003xp / PBVM-G. That is the manufacturer's designation for the O₂ Tubing configuration and the one to cite on a PO, quote, or bid response, alongside NSN 6515-01-593-4841 and NATO reference 3590A. Q: Where do these specifications come from? A: Every figure on this page is the manufacturer's published specification for this device. Where a third-party listing disagrees, the manufacturer's number is the one we carry — including on quotes, bid responses, and government solicitations. Q: How long is the supply line, and will it reach my cylinder? A: The manufacturer publishes 2 m (6 ft 6 in.). That reaches a cylinder carried in the same bag, slung on a shoulder strap, or set beside the patient. It is not intended to reach a wall outlet across a room. Q: Is 1,600 mL the volume delivered to the patient? A: No, and this is the most common misread of the spec sheet. 1,600 mL is the capacity of the resuscitator bag. Delivered stroke volume with a one-handed compression is 500–600 mL per the manufacturer — the adult tidal volume range targeted by current resuscitation guidance. The 2,600 mL figure is the oxygen reservoir bag, not a delivered volume. Q: What oxygen flow rate should I run? A: Manufacturer testing shows 55% delivered oxygen at 2 L/min and 100% at 8 L/min. Standard prehospital practice for BVM ventilation with a reservoir is 15 L/min, which keeps the reservoir bag inflated between compressions. If the reservoir collapses on each squeeze, flow is too low. Q: Can it be used on children? A: No. The manufacturer rates it for patients over 40 kg (88 lb). Stock a pediatric-sized bag separately if your response profile includes children. Q: Is this device CoTCCC-recommended? A: The Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care does not publish brand-specific recommendations for bag-valve-mask resuscitators the way it does for tourniquets and hemostatic dressings. Any vendor claiming a BVM is "TCCC approved" is overstating. What is verifiable: this configuration carries assigned NSN 6515-01-593-4841, NATO reference 3590A, and is manufactured to EN ISO 10651-4:2002. Q: Can it be reused? A: It is designed and labeled for single-patient use. It can be refolded into the case for training repetitions, but a device used on a patient should not be returned to service. Q: How hard is it to refold? A: It takes practice, and the first attempt is always the slowest. The mask side of the bag folds in twice, the reservoir side once, the mask seats valve-side down on top, and the supply line coils around the outside of the fold. Do it once in training before you need to do it under a deadline. Q: Will it take a PEEP valve? A: Yes. The 30 mm male expiratory connector accepts standard PEEP valves. 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