The body needs oxygen to function properly and needs to absorb oxygen through the lungs to metabolize in all cells of the body. Diseases that affect the lungs, such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), require oxygen therapy to allow the body to get adequate oxygenation. Oxygen therapy can be performed in hospitals or at home using portable oxygen cylinders for patients with chronic conditions. The oxygen delivered by the mask may vary depending on the amount of oxygen the person needs.
Nasal cannula
The nasal cannula, also known as the "nasal fork", is a two-tube device that is connected to an oxygen source. The pins sit at the entrance to the nostrils and the tubes are attached to the ears to hold them in place. The nasal cannula delivers low oxygen flow rates and is mixed with room air for those with minimal respiratory distress and those who need long-term use of oxygen. According to Joan King of R.N., in the commercial publication "Nursing", the nasal cannula delivers an oxygen concentration of 24% to 44%.
Simple mask
For higher oxygen concentration delivery from 40% to 60%, a simple mask can be used. The mask is attached to the nose and mouth with a piece of metal that conforms to the shape of the top of the nose, and an elastic band is attached around the head to hold the mask in place. An oxygen source is attached to the mask, which allows carbon dioxide to escape and mix the delivered oxygen with the room air. Pruitt and Jacobs said in Nursing that masks may block some freedoms compared to nasal catheters, and some complain of claustrophobia.
Gas tank mask
Partial re-breathing and non-breathing masks are considered to be gas masks. These masks provide a higher concentration of oxygen for people with severe respiratory illnesses: some re-breathing masks have an oxygen utilization rate of 70% to 90%, while non-respiratory masks have a ratio of more than 90%. Both types of masks are similar to simple masks except that they all have a storage pocket. The oil reservoir cover has a check valve to prevent outside air from entering. According to Mary E. Martelli of RN, in the Encyclopedia of Nursing and Related Health, a partial re-breathing mask storage bag can hold one-third of the exhaled carbon dioxide for use as a respiratory irritant rather than a respiratory mask. The storage bag retains the carbon dioxide that is breathed. - Rebreathing mask collects increased oxygen concentration for breathing.
Yuhuan Shengjiu Mould Co , Ltd. is a professional manufacturer of disposable medical device molds. It specializes in manufacturing Oxygen Mask Mould in China. Visit https://www.medicalmould.net
Nasal cannula
The nasal cannula, also known as the "nasal fork", is a two-tube device that is connected to an oxygen source. The pins sit at the entrance to the nostrils and the tubes are attached to the ears to hold them in place. The nasal cannula delivers low oxygen flow rates and is mixed with room air for those with minimal respiratory distress and those who need long-term use of oxygen. According to Joan King of R.N., in the commercial publication "Nursing", the nasal cannula delivers an oxygen concentration of 24% to 44%.
Simple mask
For higher oxygen concentration delivery from 40% to 60%, a simple mask can be used. The mask is attached to the nose and mouth with a piece of metal that conforms to the shape of the top of the nose, and an elastic band is attached around the head to hold the mask in place. An oxygen source is attached to the mask, which allows carbon dioxide to escape and mix the delivered oxygen with the room air. Pruitt and Jacobs said in Nursing that masks may block some freedoms compared to nasal catheters, and some complain of claustrophobia.
Gas tank mask
Partial re-breathing and non-breathing masks are considered to be gas masks. These masks provide a higher concentration of oxygen for people with severe respiratory illnesses: some re-breathing masks have an oxygen utilization rate of 70% to 90%, while non-respiratory masks have a ratio of more than 90%. Both types of masks are similar to simple masks except that they all have a storage pocket. The oil reservoir cover has a check valve to prevent outside air from entering. According to Mary E. Martelli of RN, in the Encyclopedia of Nursing and Related Health, a partial re-breathing mask storage bag can hold one-third of the exhaled carbon dioxide for use as a respiratory irritant rather than a respiratory mask. The storage bag retains the carbon dioxide that is breathed. - Rebreathing mask collects increased oxygen concentration for breathing.
Yuhuan Shengjiu Mould Co , Ltd. is a professional manufacturer of disposable medical device molds. It specializes in manufacturing Oxygen Mask Mould in China. Visit https://www.medicalmould.net
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