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Doctors prescribed oxygen
therapy for a number of
respiratory issues, including
COPD, pneumonia, and cystic
fibrosis.2 Supplemental oxygen is
provided either via oxygen tank or
oxygen concentrator. A doctor
must prescribe oxygen therapy
prior to its use as too much
oxygen in the blood can result in
oxygen toxicity.
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An oxygen
concentrator is a
device that
concentrates the
oxygen from
typically ambient air
by selectively
removing nitrogen
to supply an
oxygen-enriched
product gas
stream..
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New home oxygen
concentrators vary in
pricing and usually cost
between $595 and
$2000 depending on
batteries and other
accessories. Customers
can opt to purchase a
used home oxygen
concentrator, with
prices that range from
$395 to $1500
depending on the hours,
warranty and condition
of the unit
5. What type of zeolite is used in
oxygen
concentrators?
The most common type of
commercial zeolite for oxygen
process is zeolite 13X due to its
outstanding nitrogen to oxygen
adsorption selectivity
Zeolite 13 x
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COPD Patients
May Benefit from
Light-Weight,
Portable Oxygen
Concentrator
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What is the normal oxygen
level for someone with
COPD?
For example, it isn't uncommon
for people with severe COPD to
maintain their pulse ox levels
(SpO2) between 88 to 92
percent . Below normal: A
below-normal blood oxygen level
is called hypoxemia. Hypoxemia
is often cause for concern. The
lower the oxygen level, the more
severe the hypoxemia.
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FAA has approved the following
portable oxygen concentrators for in-
flight use in accordance with SFAR 106:
•AirSep Focus.
•AirSep FreeStyle.
•AirSep FreeStyle 5.
•AirSep LifeStyle.
•Delphi RS-00400.
•DeVilbiss Healthcare iGo.
•Inogen One.
•Inogen One G2.
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If you are currently not on
oxygen therapy or nebulizer
treatment for a respiratory
illness, please do not attempt to
use it to alleviate symptoms
without first consulting a
doctor. Do not share equipment
as that is one of the simplest
ways to cause the spread of
germs and viruses. Follow the
CDC and WHO guidelines for
preventing the transmission of
diseases, including but not
limited to COVID-19.
12. Oxygen from
Air
Air Purifier Portabl Oxygen
Concentrator
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15. What are the side effects of being on
oxygen?
Skin Irritation and Nasal
Dryness
This is one of the most common
side effects of oxygen use.
Because oxygen therapy has a
drying effect on the nasal
passages, it is not uncommon
for skin irritation, skin
breakdown and nasal dryness
to occur when using it