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Medium Concentration Oxygen Mask With 2m Tube XS/S/M/L/XL Portable Medical Single-use PVC

Medium Concentration Oxygen Mask With 2m Tube XS/S/M/L/XL Portable Medical Single-use PVC

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    Portable Medical Oxygen Mask

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    2m Tube Medical Oxygen Mask

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    PVC Medical Oxygen Mask

  • Name
    Oxygen Mask
  • Disinfecting Type
    EO
  • Size
    Xs/s/m/l/xl
  • Shelf Life
    2 Years
  • Material
    PVC
  • Quality Certification
    CE
  • Instrument Classification
    Class II
  • Properties
    Medical Materials & Accessories
  • Certificate
    CE/ISO
  • Application
    Hospital,clinic
  • Feature
    Disposable
  • Packing
    Individual Packing
  • Color
    Transparent Or Green
  • Place of Origin
    China
  • Brand Name
    Henan
  • Certification
    CE
  • Model Number
    XS/S/M/L/XL
  • Minimum Order Quantity
    5000pcs
  • Price
    Negotiable
  • Packaging Details
    Individual Packaging
  • Delivery Time
    24-30 days
  • Payment Terms
    L/C, T/T
  • Supply Ability
    50000000pcs per month

Medium Concentration Oxygen Mask With 2m Tube XS/S/M/L/XL Portable Medical Single-use PVC

Concentration Oxygen Mask with 2m Tube XS/S/M/L/XL Portable Medical Single-use PVC

 

1.Product Description

 

       An oxygen mask is a medical device that provides a way to deliver oxygen to a patient in need of oxygen therapy. It covers the nose and mouth, and it is secured to the patient's head to ensure a proper fit and oxygen delivery efficiency.

Here are some key points about oxygen masks:

  • Types: There are different types of oxygen masks, including simple oxygen masks, partial rebreather masks, non-rebreather masks, and venturi masks, each designed for specific oxygen delivery needs.
  • Features: Oxygen masks are typically made of soft, clear plastic. They have a tube that connects to an oxygen supply source, such as an oxygen tank or oxygen concentrator.
  • Adjustable Oxygen Flow: Oxygen masks allow for adjustable oxygen flow rates to cater to the patient's oxygen requirements.
  • Usage: Oxygen masks are commonly used in hospitals, emergency rooms, intensive care units (ICUs), ambulances, and in-home healthcare settings to provide oxygen therapy to patients with respiratory conditions or those in need of extra oxygen support.
  • Safety: Proper fitting and usage of oxygen masks are crucial to ensure the effective delivery of oxygen. It is essential to follow medical guidance regarding oxygen flow rates and mask placement.
  • Monitoring: Patients using oxygen masks should be closely monitored for their response to oxygen therapy, any signs of discomfort, and oxygen saturation levels.

2.Instructions for use

  • Preparation: Ensure that the oxygen mask and tubing are clean and in good condition before use.
  • Fit: Place the mask over the patient's nose and mouth, ensuring a snug fit without causing discomfort.
  • Secure: Secure the mask by tightening the straps behind the patient's head to prevent air leaks.
  • Oxygen Flow: Connect the tubing of the mask to the oxygen source, such as an oxygen tank or concentrator.
  • Adjust Oxygen Flow: Set the oxygen flow rate to the prescribed level as directed by a healthcare provider.
  • Monitoring: Regularly monitor the patient's oxygen saturation levels and overall comfort while using the mask.
  • Safety: Ensure that the oxygen mask is not obstructed and that the oxygen source is functioning properly.
  • Duration: Use the oxygen mask for the prescribed duration or as directed by a healthcare professional.
  • Cleaning: Clean the mask and tubing regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions to prevent contamination.
  • Discontinuation: When no longer needed, turn off the oxygen supply, remove the mask carefully, and store it in a clean, dry place.

3.Product Picture

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4.Precautions

  • No Smoking: Avoid smoking or open flames near the oxygen source, as oxygen is highly flammable and can cause a fire hazard.
  • Proper Fit: Ensure the mask fits securely but comfortably on the patient's face to prevent air leaks and ensure effective oxygen delivery.
  • Monitoring: Regularly monitor the patient for any signs of skin irritation, discomfort, or difficulty breathing while using the mask.
  • Oxygen Levels: Monitor the patient's oxygen saturation levels to ensure they are receiving the appropriate amount of oxygen.
  • Avoid Blockages: Ensure that the oxygen mask and tubing are not twisted, kinked, or blocked to maintain a steady flow of oxygen.
  • Regular Checks: Inspect the mask, tubing, and connections for any signs of damage or wear and replace them as needed.
  • Environment: Keep the oxygen equipment away from heat sources, such as heaters or direct sunlight, to prevent overheating.
  • Caution with Moisture: Avoid getting the oxygen equipment wet to prevent damage and malfunction.
  • Proper Storage: Store the oxygen mask and equipment in a clean, dry place when not in use to maintain hygiene and functionality.
  • Consult Healthcare Provider: Follow the prescribed oxygen flow rates and usage instructions provided by a healthcare professional.

5.Special considerations

 

For Children:

  • Proper Fit: Ensure that the oxygen mask fits the child's face properly to prevent air leaks and ensure effective oxygen delivery. Pediatric-sized masks may be necessary for younger children.
  • Comfort: Monitor the child for any signs of discomfort or skin irritation caused by the mask. Adjust the fit as needed to ensure their comfort.
  • Monitoring: Children may have difficulty expressing discomfort or breathing issues. Regularly monitor their breathing and oxygen saturation levels while using the mask.
  • Distraction: Provide distractions such as toys, books, or games to help keep the child calm and cooperative during oxygen therapy.
  • Parental Involvement: Encourage parents or caregivers to be present during the oxygen therapy to provide comfort and support to the child.

For Elderly Patients:

  • Skin Sensitivity: Elderly patients may have sensitive skin. Ensure that the mask materials are gentle and do not cause irritation or pressure sores.
  • Mobility: Consider the mobility and dexterity of elderly patients when securing the mask to ensure it is both secure and comfortable.
  • Monitoring: Elderly patients may have underlying health conditions that require closer monitoring. Regularly check on their comfort and oxygen saturation levels.
  • Communication: Ensure clear communication with elderly patients to address any concerns or discomfort they may experience while using the oxygen mask.
  • Assistance: Some elderly patients may require assistance with using the oxygen mask. Provide clear instructions and support as needed.

      By considering these factors and tailoring the use of the oxygen mask to meet the specific needs of children and elderly patients, you can ensure a safe and effective oxygen therapy experience for these vulnerable populations.