Oxygen nasal cannula

Oxygen nasal cannula - Haiyan Kangyuan Medical Instrument
Oxygen nasal cannula - Haiyan Kangyuan Medical Instrument
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Oxygen Nasal Cannula PVC Features and Benefits 1. Made of 100% medical grade PVC 2. Soft and flexible 3. Non-toxic 4. Safe and easy to use 5. Latex free 6. Single use 7. Available with 7' anti-crush tubing. 8. Tubing length could be customized. 9. Super soft tips to comfort the patient. 10. DEHP free available. 11. Different types of prongs are available. 12. Tube color: green or transparent optional 13. Available with various types of adult, pediatric, infant and neonate 14. Available with CE, ISO, FDA certificates. What is a nasal oxygen cannula? Nasal cannulas are medical devices used when people are unable to get sufficient oxygen to keep their body functioning optimally, whether that's due to a condition like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), another respiratory disorder, or an environmental change. Nasal cannulas (and the oxygen sources they connect to) are lightweight, easy to use, and affordable. They may be used in a variety of hospital settings, at home, or on-the-go. How does a nasal cannula work? A nasal cannula is a small, flexible tube that contains two open prongs intended to sit just inside your nostrils. The tubing attaches to an oxygen source and delivers a steady stream of medical-grade oxygen to your nose. When is a nasal cannula used? Using a nasal cannula means you'll have increased oxygen levels, and hopefully increased energy and reduced fatigue, as you'll be able to breathe easier during the day and sleep better at night. Certifciates: CE certificate ISO 13485 FDA

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