A nasal cannula is a medical device to provide supplemental oxygen therapy to people who have lower oxygen levels. There are two types of nasal cannula: low flow and high flow. The device has two prongs and sits below the nose. The two prongs deliver oxygen directly into your nostrils. Your doctor may recommend a nasal cannula if you are having trouble breathing or if you do not have enough oxygen in your blood. A nasal cannula is used in cases of respiratory failure, heart failure, collapsed lung, intubation, estuation, pneumonia, sleep apnea, COPD or having general difficulty in breathing. While nasal cannula are used to provide supplemental oxygen in ICUs and hospital wards, people with certain conditions like COPD or pulmonary fibrosis may use one at home. While setting up your home oxygen supply, make sure you understand any maintenance requirements. There are a number of various devices which can be used for this. Also, fire safety is very important when using supplemental oxygen at home. It is vital to keep oxygen equipments away from open flames. Oxygen is highly flammable and could cause a fire to spread faster than usual.
The method for administering supplemental oxygen to a hypoxia patient primarily depends on the patient's condition and the level of oxygen needed. Factors such as the severity of hypoxia, respiratory status, and the patient's ability to breathe independently will determine whether low-flow oxygen through nasal cannula, face mask, or high-flow oxygen systems like non-rebreather masks or mechanical ventilation are required.
apparently you cannot
I don't understand the Related Link well enough to know if it answers your question, but you can check it out and see if it does. The percentage of oxygen delivered by nasal tube is 24% at the rate of 1 L/min, 28% @2l/min, and so on with a 4% increase per litre of flow per minute to a maximum of 60%.
There are no differences. High flow catalytic converters are not really high flow; the catalytic converters you have on your vehicle are as high flow as you need them to be. A "high" flow converter will either be of a larger diameter, or the inside is made in such a way that there is less restriction to exhaust flow.
i don't believe you will get high, its a nasal decongestant. maybe a little tired
1. Oxygenate - nasal cannula or mask 2. Place in high fowlers position 3. Rest 4. Medicate as ordered
An oxygen concentrator works by pulling in air, removing nitrogen through a filtration process, and delivering concentrated oxygen to the user through a nasal cannula or mask. The device uses a molecular sieve bed to separate oxygen from nitrogen in the air, providing a higher concentration of oxygen for people with breathing difficulties.
No, sodium chloride is normal table salt which does not get you high, its also difficult enought to overdose on salt, youd need about 25 spoons of it i think, much more than is in your nasal spray.
Flow Max is a filter so I would say no.
it increases blood flow. that's what gets you high.
the electrons flow from the region of low potential to region of high potential. the electric current also flow in this direction but for convention we took it as the flow of positive charge from region of low to high region potential.