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Hurricane Safety: Are you prepared?

Hurricane season in the southeastern United States runs from June 1st through November 30th, but peaks from mid-late August through September. Sometimes,...

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No Smoking Means No Smoking

When you are prescribed oxygen, it’s very important to listen carefully to the delivery technician and to follow the safety guidelines that you are...

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Using the Portable Oxygen Cylinder

The portable oxygen cylinder is a modality that permits an active oxygen user to leave the home to go shopping, to run errands, go to the doctors, to...

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Using the Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) Chamber

Respiratory patients using a metered dose inhaler (MDI) can improve the effectiveness and accuracy of medication placement into their airways and lungs by...

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Replacing your Oxygen Cannula and Extension Tubing

If you have low blood saturation levels and have been prescribed supplemental oxygen, that oxygen is most likely being delivered to your lungs via a nasal...

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Oxygen Safety

Your doctor will prescribe oxygen if your lungs are not getting enough oxygen into your blood. Many people don’t realize that oxygen is a drug because we...

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Oral Suctioning

For patients having trouble removing secretions or foreign matter from their mouth by effective coughing, oral suctioning can be beneficial.

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Dangers of Wearing an Oxygen Mask

There are many devices designed to deliver oxygen to patients. When used properly, each oxygen delivery device can be an effective tool to help improve a...

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16 Tips for Oxygen Safety at Home

Oxygen is very safe to have in the home when the following guidelines are followed. Are the following 16 tips included in your oxygen safety training for...

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Oxygen 101: The Road To Safety

WHAT ABOUT BOB?

Oxygen safety should never be taken for granted. If you are in the business of delivering oxygen to patients, it is a good idea to...

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