Medical disposable PVC Nasal Cannula Oxygen Nasal Prongs for Adult Pediatric Infant Neonate
1.Product Description
A nasal oxygen cannula is a medical device used to deliver supplemental oxygen to patients in need of respiratory support. Here is a typical product description for a nasal oxygen cannula:
- Design: The nasal oxygen cannula is typically made of soft, flexible plastic tubing with two prongs that are inserted into the patient's nostrils. The tubing is lightweight and comfortable for extended use.
- Size Options: Available in various sizes to accommodate adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients.
- Oxygen Delivery: The cannula is designed to deliver a controlled flow of oxygen directly to the patient's airways, providing respiratory support.
- Comfort: The cannula is designed with patient comfort in mind, with soft prongs that fit securely in the nostrils without causing discomfort.
- Adjustable: Some nasal oxygen cannulas come with adjustable features to customize the fit for different patients.
- Compatibility: Compatible with standard oxygen tubing and flow meters used in medical settings.
- Individually Packaged: Often provided in sterile, individually packaged units for single-use or multiple-use purposes.
- Applications: Used in various healthcare settings including hospitals, clinics, home care, and emergency medical services for patients requiring oxygen therapy.
- Safety Features: Designed with safety in mind, with smooth edges to prevent skin irritation and secure fittings to ensure proper oxygen delivery.
- Nasal oxygen cannulas are essential tools in providing oxygen therapy to patients with respiratory conditions or those in need of supplemental oxygen. They are versatile, comfortable, and reliable devices used across different healthcare settings to ensure patients receive the necessary respiratory support.
2.Instructions for use
- Select the appropriate size: Ensure that the nasal cannula chosen fits the patient's nostrils comfortably for effective oxygen delivery.
- Clean the nasal passage: Before inserting the cannula, ensure that the patient's nasal passages are clean, dry, and free of any obstructions.
- Insertion: Insert the nasal cannula into the patient's nostrils, ensuring it is positioned at an appropriate depth—not too shallow or too deep.
- Secure in place: Secure the nasal cannula properly, typically by looping it around the ears to ensure it is snugly fixed on the patient's head.
- Adjust oxygen flow: Adjust the oxygen flow rate as per the doctor's or healthcare provider's instructions to meet the patient's oxygen requirements.
- Monitor: Ensure the nasal cannula is functioning correctly, with a stable oxygen flow, to support the patient's breathing.
- Regular replacement: Replace the nasal cannula at regular intervals to prevent deterioration or damage that could affect oxygen delivery.
- Continuous assessment: Regularly assess the patient's response to oxygen therapy and adjust oxygen flow or treatment plans as necessary.
3.Order Information
Cat.NO |
Type
|
Length(m) |
SR14111101 |
Adult straight prong |
2.1 |
SR14111102 |
Pediatric straight prong |
2.1 |
SR14111103 |
Infant straight prong |
2.1 |
SR14111201 |
Adult soft curved prong |
2.1 |
SR14111202 |
Pediatric soft curved prong |
2.1 |
SR14111203 |
Infant soft curved prong |
2.1 |
SR14111204 |
Neonate soft curved prong |
2.1 |
SR14111205 |
Adult soft flared prong |
2.1 |
3.Product Picture

4.Precautions
- Proper Placement: Ensure the nasal cannula is inserted correctly into your nostrils to allow effective oxygen delivery to your airway.
- Comfort: Ensure the cannula is positioned comfortably and does not cause excessive discomfort or pain.
- Keep it Clean: Regularly clean the nasal cannula to prevent bacterial growth and reduce the risk of infection.
- Avoid Tangling: Prevent the cannula from being twisted or tangled excessively to ensure smooth oxygen delivery.
- Stay Alert: Monitor the cannula to ensure it is functioning properly and that the oxygen flow is steady.
- Follow Medical Advice: Strictly follow the advice and instructions given by your doctor or healthcare provider, including usage duration and oxygen flow rates.
- Safety Precautions: Ensure the cannula is securely in place to prevent accidental dislodgment or movement that could interrupt oxygen delivery.
- Regular Checks: Periodically inspect the nasal cannula for any damage or signs of wear to ensure it is working properly.
- Avoid Smoking: Refrain from smoking while using the nasal cannula to prevent safety hazards.
- Monitor Oxygen Supply: If using an oxygen tank, ensure there is an adequate supply of oxygen in the tank at all times.