Nasal Oxygen Cannula Nasal Cannula in Oxygen Therapy

This item is an transporting Oxygen device with double channels. It is used to deliver supplemental oxygen to a patient or person in need of extra oxygen by nasal cavity in which nostril sucker is placed; The connector port of the cannula is connected to an oxygen tank, a portable oxygen generator, or a wall connection in a hospital via a flowmeter. The oxygen flow from the tube.

Products Details

-  Be made from odorless medical grade PVC, being consists of oxygen tube and nose tip -  Be with white transparent and green transparent colors bothly, while transparent plastic material enables it to be visible, allowing care providers to better monitor patient’s conditions instantly -  ‘DEHP free’ type is available for option which is trended to more and more widely used-  Made from non-toxic PVCnon-odorous, transparent and soft -  100% latex-free -  over-ear-style tubing attaches with adjustment clip makes the operation easier -  Type or size infant, pediatric, adult -  individual peelable polybag or blister pack Sterile -  Sterile by EO, single useand non-sterile is available on request of customer-  Available with: straight nose tip, curved nose tip(softer material gives more comfortable to patients), flared nose tip. -  Smallest size, Neonate size is available for preference besides other common sizes, Infant, Pediatric and Adult.

Item No.

Size

Injection tip

Dipping tip

HTA0701

HTA0701S

Neonate

HTA0702

HTA0702S

Infant

HTA0703

HTA0703S

Pediatric/Child

HTA0704

HTA0704S

Adult

-  Normally 2m or 2.1m tube is configured -  Inner diameter: 5mm and 6mm is for options usually vStar lumen designing to minimize risk of airflow termination when it’s kinked -  Be with luer slip (conventional) connector and luer lock (universal new type) connector, while luer lock connector is designed for more tightly connection with central oxygen supplying system in hospitals

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