Use in chronic conditions
Precautions while using Oxygen Therapy
Use in chronic conditions
A common use of supplementary oxygen is in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the occurrence of chronic bronchitis or emphysema, a common long term effect of smoking, who may require additional oxygen to breathe either during a temporary worsening of their condition, or throughout the day and night. It is indicated in COPD patients with PaO 2
Do not carry liquid oxygen in a backpack
Watch for signs of oxygen leaking from the container
Use in chronic conditions
Stay at least 6 feet away
Avoiding electrical shock
Oxygen safety precautions
Do not use an extension cord
Do not store full and empty cylinders together
Home oxygen therapy
Do not use electric razors
NO SMOKING
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