Photos 1A and 1B: A nasal cannula is inserted and fixed in place by placing skin staples into the nose band made of adhesive tape. The oxygen tubing Y section "slides" snug behind the head.
A nasal cannula is inserted and fixed in place by placing skin staples into the nose band made of adhesive tape. The oxygen tubing Y section "slides" snug behing the head.
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Photo 1A and 1B: Nasal cannula
Photo 4: Mask with non-rebreathing system attached
Table 1: Percent of oxygen achieved and time taken to reach noted levels
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