Medical oxygen supply nasal oxygen cannula
The nasal cannula is often used in elderly patients or patients who can benefit from oxygen therapy but do not require it for self-respiration. These patients do not need oxygen to the degree of wearing a non-rebreather oxygen mask.
Product Specifications
1.5 meter main tube with 2 X 0.5 meter branch tubes
Main tube OD5.0mm / 5.5mm / 6.0mm available
Colors: green, transparent
Highlights
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Soft-touch cannula
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Standard connector
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Anti-crush 2.1 meter tubing length
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Various sizes for customer’s choice
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Metal clip tightens the nose
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Latex free PVC medical grade
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An elastic strap for added comfort
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Item No.
Oxygen nasal cannula for respiratory therapy
TW8601
Size: Neonate/infant/child/adult
Packaging & Shipping
Kink resistant breathing nasal oxygen catheter
Carton Size: 49X28X25cm
Q’ty/ctn: 100pcs/ctn
Gross Weight: 6KGS
Customization of tubing length acceptable!
FAQ
How much oxygen does a nasal oxygen catheter deliver?
Nasal cannula with oxygen supply tubing is generally used wherever small amounts of supplemental oxygen are required without rigid control of respiration, such as in oxygen therapy. Most cannula can only provide oxygen at low flow rates up to 5L/min, delivering an oxygen concentration of 28–44%. Rates above 5L/min can result in discomfort to the patient, drying of the nasal passages and possibly nose bleeds. Also with flow rates above 6L/min, the laminar flow becomes turbulent and the oxygen therapy being delivered is only as effective as delivering 5–6 L/min.