| nasal cannula |
a cannula that fits into the nostrils for delivery of oxygen therapy. Called also nasal prongs.
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| nasal cannula |
The nasal cannula is a device used in the hospital or at home to delivery supplemental oxygen to a patient or person in need of extra oxygen. This device is a plastic tube which fits around the head of a person and a set of two prongs which are placed in the nose or nares of the person. These prongs are where the oxygen flows out of. ...
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| nasal cannula |
Small plastic prongs on tubing which are placed just inside the nostrils to deliver oxygen.
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| nasal cannula |
A type of breathing mask for oxygen. A small plastic tube blows small amounts of oxygen directly into the nose.
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| nasal cannula |
Tubing used to deliver oxygen at levels from 1 to 6 L/min. The nasal prongs of the cannula extend approx. 1 cm into each naris and are connected to a common tube, which is then connected to the oxygen source. It is used in situatio
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