Having your oxygen concentrator on the correct setting is imperative for effective respiratory therapy. Whether the machine delivers a pulse dose or a continual flow, oxygen concentrators improve the user’s blood oxygen levels and quality of life. Your doctor will prescribe the best settings for your therapy needs.
Page 4 - Respiratory Therapy Blogs
This section presents articles about respiratory therapy products and accessories, with a focus on device features, usability, and product comparison. Readers can explore posts covering items like nebulizers, tubing, masks, and humidification systems to better understand available options.
More blogs will be added over time to reflect new developments, technology updates, and category trends. To begin, read one of the featured articles and discover how various respiratory tools may support care and comfort in breathing support routines.
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Learn how to safely and conveniently travel with your portable oxygen concentrator. This is a comprehensive guide on what you need to know before traveling by air, car, bus, train, or cruise ship with oxygen therapy.
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Read more »Oxygen concentrators require regular maintenance to provide proper and continued functioning. This article discusses the maintenance requisites and the support materials available. These tips can keep both home and portable oxygen concentrators in good working order and performing for an extended period. The article presents 12 Tips to Clean & Maintain Oxygen Concentrators by Burt Cancaster.
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Read more »Portable nebulizers make a significant difference in the lives of respiratory patients by allowing at-home treatments or away-from-home treatments while traveling. By offering aerosol treatments on-demand, these breathing machines enhance the quality of life and freedom of respiratory patients. This article examines the different types of portable nebulizers, ranking factors, category rankings, and the top 10 portable devices currently available on the market with side-by-side comparison charts....
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Read more »This article explores the indications and contraindications for device use, types of cannula in use, and how to choose the best nasal cannula for individual needs. The article presents the top ranking and best rated nose cannula products, top cannula brands, and the top nose tubing products within their category for life-preserving oxygen therapy.
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Read more »CPAP Machines are one of the most common and effective treatments for those who struggle with obstructive sleep apnea. CPAP machines help you achieve better sleep and minimize health risks from OSA that can develop over time. Discover the best sleep apnea machine for your specific needs and start managing your sleep therapy today.
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Read more »Top 7 FDA Approved Air Purifiers for COVID 19 remove harmful particles from the air that we breathe. There are tiny particles in the air that we take in with every breath, some of which are natural and safe to breathe, like oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
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Living with COPD can be both terrifying and discouraging, but you do nott have to do it alone. There are resources available to you that can help you physically, mentally, and financially.Read more »
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Most Common Oxygen Concentrator Replacement Parts by Burt Cancaster. This article explores the common replaceable components and consumables for oxygen concentrators and provides product examples of the top-selling replacement parts.Read more »
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Read more »N95 Masks filter 95% of harmful particles in the air that we breathe and are NIOSH certified (hence its designation N95 mask). N95 is a designation from the FDA that a respirator product meets specific filtering and protection guidelines. The FDA does not certify or even tests masks. Instead, they authorize N95 masks for sale after reviewing the manufacturer's data and proposed marketing and advertising claims. Manufacturers test their protective products for particle filtration, fluid resistance....
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