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2.1m Straight Nasal Cannula Tube Infant Star Lumen Nasal Prong Oxygen

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Place of Origin: CHINA

Brand Name: AVACARE

Certification: ISO13485, CE0123

Model Number: Neonatal, Infant, Pediatric, Adult.etc

Payment & Shipping Terms

Minimum Order Quantity: 5000 units

Price: negotiable

Packaging Details: Individually packed by blister pouch / PE BAG, 1000 units / carton

Delivery Time: 20-30 working days

Payment Terms: L/C, T/T

Supply Ability: 1,000,000units / month

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2.1m Straight Nasal Cannula Tube

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Infant star lumen Nasal Cannula Tube

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Infant star lumen nasal prong oxygen

Name:
Nasal Oxygen Cannula
Material:
Medical Grade
Parts:
PVC , Star Lumen Tubing,nasal Prongs
Type:
Straight
Use:
Respiratory Medicine
Name:
Nasal Oxygen Cannula
Material:
Medical Grade
Parts:
PVC , Star Lumen Tubing,nasal Prongs
Type:
Straight
Use:
Respiratory Medicine
2.1m Straight Nasal Cannula Tube Infant Star Lumen Nasal Prong Oxygen
PVC Medical Grade 2.1m soft star lumen tubing,Straight nasal prongs for Respiratory Medicine Nasal Oxygen Cannula

 

Basic Description:

 

HENAN AILE INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD is a company for operating medical disposables, and the Nasal Cannula tubes which has star lumen tubing and provides different nasal prongs, is one of our productions.


The Nasal Cannula tube is a device used to deliver supplemental oxygen or increased airflow to a patient or person in need of respiratory help. This device consists of a lightweight tube which on one end splits into two prongs which are placed in the nostrils and from which a mixture of air and oxygen flows.

 

Description:

The nasal cannula tube is a thin, flexible tube that is inserted into the nostrils.
It has two prongs that fit into the nostrils and deliver oxygen to the patient.
The tube is usually made of clear plastic and is about 2 feet long.
It is attached to an oxygen source, such as a tank or concentrator.
The nasal cannula tube is a common method of delivering oxygen to patients who need supplemental oxygen.

 

Uses:

The nasal cannula tube is used to deliver oxygen to patients who have difficulty breathing on their own.
It is often used for patients who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, or other respiratory conditions.
The nasal cannula tube can also be used for patients who are recovering from surgery or who are in the intensive care unit (ICU).

 

Benefits:

The nasal cannula tube is a non-invasive method of delivering oxygen.
It is comfortable to wear and does not require any special training to use.
The nasal cannula tube is also relatively inexpensive.

 

Risks:

The nasal cannula tube can cause dryness or irritation of the nostrils.
It can also cause nosebleeds in some patients.
In rare cases, the nasal cannula tube can cause a pneumothorax, which is a collapsed lung.

 

Alternatives:

There are a number of other methods of delivering oxygen to patients, including face masks, oxygen hoods, and tracheostomy tubes.
The best method of oxygen delivery for a particular patient will depend on their individual needs and preferences.

 

Total size and length Nasal Oxygen Cannula :

 

Size Length
Adult straight prongs 2.1m
Pediatric straight prongs 2.1m
Infant straight prongs 2.1m
Neonate straight prongs 2.1m
Adult curved prongs 2.1m
Pediatric curved prongs 2.1m
Infant curved prongs 2.1m
Adult flared prongs 2.1m
Pediatric flared prongs 2.1m
Infant flared prongs 2.1m
Adult soft prongs 2.1m
Pediatric soft prongs 2.1m
Infant soft prongs 2.1m
Neonate soft prongs 2.1m

 

How to use the Nasal Cannula tubes:

 

The tubing is looped over the patient's ears and the toggle is adjusted to ensure a good fit oxygen flows from the cannula into the patient's nasopharynx.

 

  • Wash your hands. This will help to prevent the spread of infection.
  • Inspect the nasal cannula. Make sure that the cannula is clean and undamaged.
  • Adjust the nasal cannula. The nasal cannula should fit snugly but comfortably in the nostrils. The prongs should be pointing forward and should not be inserted too deeply into the nostrils.
  • Attach the nasal cannula to the oxygen source. Connect the tubing from the nasal cannula to the oxygen source, such as a tank or concentrator.
  • Turn on the oxygen source. Set the oxygen flow rate as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Monitor the patient. Observe the patient for any signs of discomfort or distress. Make sure that the oxygen is flowing properly and that the patient is receiving the prescribed amount of oxygen.

Adult curved prongs composition and functions:

  1. Anatomically designed to enhance patient comfort and acceptance.
  2. Over-the-ear design provides a comfortable and secure fit.
  3. The star lumen tubing can ensure oxygen flow even if the tube is kinked, different length of the tubing is available.

When They're 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.

Your doctor may recommend you use a nasal cannula if you have any of the following conditions:

  • 1. Asthma
  • 2. COPD
  • 3. Sleep apnea
  • 4. Cystic fibrosis
  • 5. Pneumonia

A nasal cannula may also be used in newborns with underdeveloped lungs (bronchopulmonary dysplasia),as well as acute cases such as heart failure, trauma, or when you're in high altitudes, as oxygen levels are naturally lower.