Therapy T Connector Mouth Piece Medical Nebulizer Oxygen Mask Nebulizer With Mouth Piece
T Connector Mouthpiece: The T connector mouthpiece is designed to be inserted into the patient's mouth to deliver oxygen and medication. It typically has a T-shaped design, allowing the patient to breathe in oxygen and medication simultaneously.
Oxygen Mask: The device also includes an oxygen mask that covers the patient's nose and mouth. This ensures a secure fit and helps deliver a higher concentration of oxygen during therapy.
Nebulizer: The nebulizer is a component of the device that converts liquid medication into a fine mist or aerosol. It is attached to the T connector or mask and delivers the medication directly to the patient's respiratory system, helping to alleviate respiratory symptoms.
Oxygen Delivery: The device is connected to an oxygen source, such as an oxygen concentrator or oxygen cylinder, to deliver a continuous flow of oxygen to the patient. The oxygen flow rate can be adjusted as per the patient's requirements.
Respiratory Therapy: The therapy T connector mouthpiece medical oxygen mask with a nebulizer is commonly used in respiratory therapy to deliver both oxygen and medication to patients with respiratory conditions, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other respiratory illnesses.
Feature
1. Made of transparent soft PVC for good visualization.
2. Atomization rate is about 0.3ml/min.
3. Drive gas flow is about 4 to 8 L/min.
4. Atomization particles <5µ.
5. More choices of T piece and mouthpiece.
Product name | nebulizer with mouth piece |
Type | Anesthesia Equipments & Accessories |
Color | Transparent, blue, green etc. |
Function | Nebulizer therapy |
Usage | Disposable products |
Composition | mouthpiece, oxygen delivery tube, atomizing cup, etc. |
Packaging | independent PE packaging or paper-plastic packaging |
Which is better nebulizer mask or mouthpiece?
In general, using a nebulizer with a mouthpiece is more efficient than with a facemask. Switching from a facemask to a mouthpiece should be considered by age three. Children younger than age three may have difficulty keeping the mouthpiece in their mouth.
Do you need a prescription for nebulizer mouthpiece?
Yes, you do need a prescription from your primary care physician in order to buy nebulizers, compressors, and accessories.
How do you use a nebulizer with a mouthpiece?
Wash your hands. Connect the hose to an air compressor. Fill the medicine cup with your medicine. Attach the hose and mouthpiece to the medicine cup. Place the mouthpiece in your mouth.Breathe through your mouth until all the medicine is used. Turn off the machine when done.