Are you asking if it is safe to have all of that going at one time? The answer is yes, assuming that you are medically supervised. Considering that you mentioned an IV, I assumed that you were in a hospital or ambulatory clinic where there are nurses and doctors supervising things. So, yes, it is safe.
Oxygen and nitrous oxide are mixed with an anaesthetic agent, usually after induction with an intravenous drug, to maintain general anaesthesia. Why not view www.otjonline.com
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Hydrogen can form together with oxygen and create a compound. H2O
three atoms of oxygen combined together gives ozone
Yep. That is true.
to turn her on her side, administer oxygen, increase the flow of intravenous fluids, and possibly administer ephedrine if the hypotension is severe.
Oxygen chemical formula is O2. So, it is two oxygen atoms bonded together.
Ventolin is administered in an aerosol form as to be better absorbed via the airway into the bloodstream. It is used to prevent further inflammation of the respiratory tract and as an anti-inflammatory to affected parts of the airway. The medication is often used by athletes in order to clear the airways and increase oxygen consumption during physical exercise, however is more commonly used by asthma sufferers to relieve the discomfort experienced during an asthma attack.
Children who are hospitalized receive oxygen and humidity through a mist tent or vaporizer. They also are given intravenous fluids
The sharing of electrons is what bonds hydrogen and oxygen together.
oxygen gas is found as O2,two atoms of oxygen bonded together
The polar covalent bond between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms holds it together.