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  1. A Guide to Understanding Pulse Flow Settings on Portable Oxygen

    Jun 25, 2013 · One of the most confusing aspects of portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) is the pulse settings. Are they the same as continuous flow settings? Is there a difference in the …

  2. Oxygen Conserving Devices: Innovations in Oxygen Therapy

    Apr 21, 2023 · Oxygen conserving device regulators are innovative medical devices designed to help oxygen patients conserve and extend their oxygen supply.

  3. Using your Conserving Device Step 1: Open cylinder valve with key provided. Step 2: Attach nasal cannula to the OCD and to your nose and face. e correct prescription flow setting. If …

  4. Oxygen conserving devices are often called “pulse dose” devices. Your physician will prescribe a specific “pulse dose setting” to meet your oxygenation needs. Oxygen is a prescribed drug. …

  5. Portable oxygen delivery and oxygen conserving devices

    A variety of devices are available for oxygen delivery, such as nasal cannulas, reservoir cannulas, and transtracheal catheters. Each method has unique features that recommend for or against …

  6. What Is an Oxygen Conserver? A Beginner’s Guide

    As soon as the exhalation starts, the device automatically restricts the oxygen from moving into the nasal cannula. This way, oxygen wastage is significantly reduced, which further pushes …

  7. Set the flow rate to the prescribed setting. Attach nasal cannula to the nipple outlet of the conserving device. Put on your nasal cannula and breathe normally. The conserving device …

  8. Oxygen Conserving Device | O2 Conserver Regulator

    By adding the oxygen conserving device, the patient receives a precisely metered flow of oxygen that meets their needs. This requires less oxygen than continuous flow and that efficiency …

  9. WHEN USING THE CONSERVING DEVICE, CHANGE TO THE CONTINUOUS FLOW SETTING AND CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. IT IS NOT RECOMMENDED TO SLEEP …

  10. If you still can’t hear a hissing noise or feel that oxygen is not coming from the conserver, please remove the conserver and connect the nasal prongs directly to the cylinder. The cylinder …