Nasal Prong all sizes
Compositions:
- Nasal prongs for oxygen are typically made of soft, flexible plastic material that is comfortable for the patient to wear.
- They are designed with two prongs that fit into the nostrils to deliver oxygen directly to the patient.
Dosages:
- The dosage of oxygen delivered through nasal prongs can vary depending on the patient's condition and needs.
- The flow rate of oxygen is measured in liters per minute (LPM), and it is usually prescribed by a healthcare provider.
- Common flow rates for oxygen therapy through nasal prongs range from 1 to 6 LPM, but it can be adjusted as needed.
Indications:
- Nasal prongs for oxygen are commonly used in patients who require supplemental oxygen therapy to improve oxygen levels in their blood.
- They are often used in conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, asthma, and other respiratory conditions.
- Nasal prongs are preferred for patients who are able to breathe on their own but need extra oxygen support.
- They are suitable for both short-term and long-term oxygen therapy, depending on the patient's needs.
Please consult with a healthcare provider for specific recommendations and instructions regarding the use of nasal prongs for oxygen therapy.