Nasal Canulas
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Nasal Canulas
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Comfortable and easy to use | |
Can be adjusted to deliver different levels of oxygen flow depending on the patient's needs | |
Relatively inexpensive compared to other oxygen delivery devices | |
Popular choice for patients who require supplemental oxygen at home |
Product Description
A nasal cannula is a medical device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a patient. It consists of a small, flexible tube that is placed under the nose and delivers oxygen from an oxygen supply such as an oxygen tank or concentrator. They are commonly used in medical settings, such as hospitals, to help patients with respiratory problems, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or pneumonia, breathe more easily.
A nasal cannula is a medical device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a patient. It consists of a small, flexible tube that is placed under the nose and delivers oxygen from an oxygen supply such as an oxygen tank or concentrator. They are commonly used in medical settings, such as hospitals, to help patients with respiratory problems, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or pneumonia, breathe more easily.
A nasal cannula is a medical device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a patient. It consists of a small, flexible tube that is placed under the nose and delivers oxygen from an oxygen supply such as an oxygen tank or concentrator. They are commonly used in medical settings, such as hospitals, to help patients with respiratory problems, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or pneumonia, breathe more easily.
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The nasal cannula is a low-flow oxygen delivery system, which means that the oxygen flow rate is less than 6 liters per minute, making it suitable for people with stable respiratory conditions. It can be used to treat conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, and heart failure.