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So, guess where this goes. Bonus points for guessing what it does and who would use it.
Airway adapters for monitoring CO2 stats during intubation are about the size of the stopper. But no sane reason to connect that to induce IV fluids into the airway unless the intent is to drown the patient.
Yes, before the tidbits spilled, it looks medical.
HAHA Google images to the rescue....
Airway Exchange Catheter FTW!
Here's what my sleuthing found:
The MAD® (Mucosal Atomization Device) is used for delivery of atomized medication to the nasal, oral, laryngeal, tracheal and pulmonary mucosal surfaces. Reliable atomization of topical solution across the nasal and oropharyngeal mucous membranes
Google FTL! It looks similar yes but a very different application. This device has no use for maintaining or monitoring an airway. Some good sleuthing sir but that is incorrect.
So lets recap
IV medications are administered through this DEVICE and not into a vein.
It has no monitoring purpose. Only administration.
It is a single use device.
It's purpose is solely to administer medication.
You guys do a little sleuthing with that info and you'll find it. If not cry uncle and ill be back with more tips.