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Brand Name : Henan
Model Number : Can be Customized
Certification : CE
Place of Origin : China
MOQ : 5000pcs
Price : Negotiable
Payment Terms : L/C, T/T, Western Union
Supply Ability : 50000000pcs per month
Delivery Time : 24-30 days
Packaging Details : Individual Packaging
Disinfecting Type : EO
Size : Infant/Child/Adult
Stock : No
Shelf Life : 3 years
Material : PVC
Quality Certification : CE
Instrument classification : Class I
Properties : Medical Materials & Accessories
Product name : Nasal Oxygene Cannula Oxygen Tube for Infant and Adult
Usage : ICU medical use
Function : Breathing
Sample : Available
OEM : Available
2.1m Nasal Oxygen Cannula Oxygen Tube for Infant and Adult
Product description
The Nasal Oxygen Cannula is a medical device used to deliver oxygen to a patient's respiratory system. It is typically made of soft plastic and features two long, thin tubes, with one end connecting to an oxygen supply source and the other end inserted into the patient's nostrils. This design allows the patient to comfortably inhale pure oxygen through the nasal passage, thereby increasing blood oxygen levels.
The Nasal Oxygen Cannula is commonly used in settings such as hospitals, ambulances, and home care to treat symptoms of respiratory distress and oxygen deficiency. Its lightweight design and ease of use make it a popular oxygen therapy device widely utilized in various medical settings.
Key features
Application
FAQ
1.How much oxygen is given in a nasal cannula?
A traditional nasal cannula can only effectively provide only up to 4 to 6 liters per minute of supplemental oxygen.
2.What are the disadvantages of nasal cannula?
Low flow nasal cannulas can only deliver a nasal cannula flow rate of 4-6 liters of oxygen per minute. They don't provide humidified or heated oxygen. So, they often dry out the nasal passages. This can lead to bleeding or irritation.
3.How often should an oxygen nasal cannula be changed?
Every 2–4 weeks
Every week, wash your nasal cannula, clean your air filter and wipe the outside of your concentrator with soap and warm water. Every time you refill your humidifier bottle, wash it with soap and warm water, rinse well and refill with distilled water. Every 2–4 weeks, replace your cannula or mask.
4.What is the difference between oxygen and nasal cannula?
Conventional nasal cannula devices can deliver flows of only 1 to 6 L/min, whereas high-flow nasal oxygen therapy delivers flows from 1 L/min to 50 L/min, depending on the device.
5.Is a nasal cannula 100% oxygen?
The nasal cannula consists of two prongs, one inserted into each naris, that deliver 100% oxygen. To be effective, the nasal passages must be patent, but the patient need not breathe through the nose. The flow rate settings range from 0.25 to 6 L/min. The nasopharynx serves as the oxygen reservoir .
6.What is the purpose of a nasal cannula?
A nasal cannula is a device that gives you additional oxygen (supplemental oxygen or oxygen therapy) through your nose. It's a thin, flexible tube that goes around your head and into your nose. There are two prongs that go inside your nostrils that deliver the oxygen.
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