This product is a medical disposable nasal oxygen tube , also known as an oxygen inhalation tube, oxygen tube for oxygen generators or double-nostril oxygen delivery tube. This product is independently packaged. It is suitable for equipment such as oxygen generators, oxygen storage tanks, and oxygen bags.
Product Features
Wide Applicability
- Disposable use, it can be used in various environments, such asmedical institutions, oxygen therapy people, pregnant women, oxygen generators, oxygen storage devices, rescue equipment, etc.
- Provide two options of single-nostril and double-nostril, and there are different lengths of 1.5 meters, 2.0 meters, 2.5 meters, and 3.0 meters to choose from.
- The interface design is suitable for most oxygen generation equipment on the market, including Yuyue, Omron, Invacare, Philips and other brand oxygen generators.
Excellent User Experience
- The nasal oxygen tube is soft and comfortable. The nasal plug is made of soft polyethylene with a double-nostril soft nasal suction head. The tube body is made of soft polyvinyl chloride. It is as soft as skin. When in use, breathing is smooth and it fits without air leakage.
- Medical-grade product, made of soft polyvinyl chloride (PVC) material, odorless.
- The product is sterilized by ethylene oxide, safe and hygienic.
Package of Nasal Oxygen Tube
- Independent packaging, universal interface and optimized materials can provide reliable guarantee for users.
Product Parameters
- Product: Disposable nasal oxygen tube
- Model specification: Nasal frame type (green, white)
- Length: 1.5 meters, 2 meters, 2.5 meters, 3 meters
- Service life: Two years of sterilization validity period
- Scope of application: Connected to the oxygen supply system for human inhalation of oxygen.
Who Needs to Use a Nasal Oxygen Tube?
- Patients with respiratory system or lung diseases, including asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic bronchitis emphysema, pulmonary cystic fibrosis, pneumonia, lung cancer, pulmonary embolism, sleep apnea syndrome, etc.
- Newborns with incomplete lung development (bronchopulmonary dysplasia).
- People with pulmonary congestion caused by heart failure, such as patients with heart failure.
- People with trauma, anemia, poisoning or those who need to undergo surgical operations.
- Comatose patients, such as some patients with cerebrovascular accidents.
- People in high-altitude areas who need to supplement oxygen due to the naturally low oxygen level.
How to use a nasal oxygen tube correctly?
- Bring the prepared articles to the patient’s bedside. Strictly implement the “three checks and seven pairs” to avoid potential errors. Explain the purpose of oxygen inhalation with a nasal oxygen tube to the patient and obtain cooperation. Inform the patient of the safety precautions related to oxygen inhalation. Encourage him or her to breathe through the nose.
- Wash hands.
- Assist the patient to take a comfortable lying position. These positions are best for optimal lung expansion.
- Correctly install the flow meter, oxygen meter, and humidifying bottle. Connect the nasal oxygen tube. Clean the patient’s nasal cavity.
- Turn on the oxygen switch. Adjust to the required oxygen flow rate as ordered by the doctor. Test the oxygen flow rate and check whether the oxygen tube is leaking.
- Insert the nasal oxygen tube into the nasal cavity and fix it in an appropriate position. The diameter of the nasal plug should not exceed half of the diameter of the nostril. If it is wrapped around the ear, place gauze under the ear tube if necessary to protect the skin.
- Explain the precautions to the patient.
- Evaluate whether the nasal oxygen tube is operating normally. Observe the patient’s initial response to oxygen therapy and record it.