Manotendeur d oxygene

An oxygen regulator with a humidifier bottle is primarily used to deliver oxygen therapy by reducing high-pressure oxygen from a cylinder and providing a regulated, humidified flow to the patient. The regulator controls the flow rate, while the humidifier adds moisture to the oxygen, which helps prevent dryness and irritation of the respiratory passages.

Description

Here’s a more detailed breakdown of its uses:
Medical Oxygen Delivery:
Regulated Flow:
The regulator ensures a controlled and consistent flow of oxygen, crucial for patients with respiratory conditions like COPD or asthma.

Humidification:
The humidifier bottle adds moisture to the dry oxygen, which can help soothe irritated airways, especially in patients who are breathing dry oxygen for prolonged periods.

Patient Comfort:
Humidified oxygen can improve patient comfort by reducing dryness and irritation, making the therapy more tolerable.

Hospital and Home Care:
This device is commonly used in hospitals and for home oxygen therapy.

Other Applications:
Emergency Services:
Oxygen regulators are essential for emergency medical services, providing a quick and reliable source of oxygen during critical situations.

Industrial Settings:
In some industrial settings, oxygen regulators are used for welding and cutting, providing a controlled supply of oxygen for these processes.

Inhalation Therapy:
The device can be used for various inhalation therapies, where controlled oxygen flow and humidification are needed.

Key Features and Benefits:
Safety: Safety valves and pressure gauges ensure safe and reliable operation.
Durability: Constructed with high-quality materials, like brass and stainless steel, for long-term use.
Portability: The regulator is designed to be compact and portable, making it easy to transport for home or hospital use.
Accuracy: The flowmeter provides accurate readings of the oxygen flow rate.
Customization: Some regulators allow for adjusting the flow rate to meet individual patient needs.