Oxygen Therapy

Oxygen therapy is a method of respiratory care that is offered when there is a respiratory problem. In oxygen therapy, oxygen flow with a higher than normal concentration is delivered to the patient's vital organs. Lungs naturally absorb oxygen from the air, but conditions in some diseases prevent them from getting enough oxygen. Oxygen therapy ensures that the person performs better and more actively. In general, oxygen therapy is performed in a variety of ways in low-flow, high-flow systems.
 
Perhaps the most common method of low-flow oxygen therapy is the use of a simple oxygen mask, which increases the patient's oxygen intake by about 50-28% at a flow of 5-15 liters per minute
Another low-flow oxygen therapy is the use of a reusable or non-breathable oxygen mask. Due to the presence of a one-way valve on the reservation bag, it is not possible for the exhaled air to enter the bag...
Venturi mask is a high-flow oxygen therapy, the most reliable and accurate method for prescribing the correct and controlled oxygen concentration. These masks are designed to air the room with a constant flow...