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Oxygen therapy is provided to those who suffer from acute or chronic conditions such as COPD. Oxygen therapy is done in association with other medical treatment which can include other medications.
Shortness of breath, COPD, asthma, and low oxygen levels to the body requiring oxygen therapy.
A spark from a cigarette, electric razor, or other electrical device could easily ignite oxygen-saturated hair or bedclothes around the patient.
Just as in all the other answers to this question, it is normally a gas. It can be liquefied .
no need to be certified to be an aide.
Amitripyline is a anti-depressant but can be used for various other indications.
silicon can be malleable when mixed with other element like carbon, oxygen (etc...) on the other hand silicon can in a solid state when it is in its pure state.
Concordia University and a handful of other for-profit universities offer physical therapy certification. Each state has its own rules for such certification, and these schools follow these regulations.
Yes, always in its ionic oxides and usually in other compounds.
Oxygen therapy is needed anytime the body / brain cannot maintain adequate respiratory effort or respiratory exchange to maintain life. There are so many instances that could need oxygen therapy that it is impossible to list them all here. Some examples would include: head injury in which the respiratory center is affected; broken bones in the chest or any other condition or disease that restricts the expansion of the lungs; any chemical interference with lung expansion (example: overdose); or even after certain surgeries.
Yes, there are many peer review published studies on RSD, CRPS and other neurological disorders! See our website www.hbot4u.com
Group therapy is a special type of therapy in which the therapy session includes other patients in addition to the therapist. Some advantages include feedback, affirmation and encouragement from other patients with similar problems.