05th April 2011
If you already use an oxygen concentrator in your home, then you know that they can be extremely convenient and cost-effective oxygen therapy solutions. If you are currently undergoing oxygen therapy and are using tanks of compressed oxygen, then you need...
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05th April 2011
If you are undergoing oxygen therapy in your home, then you have likely looked into several different solutions. One common solution is the compressed oxygen tank, although these have several drawbacks that keep them from being ideal. A better solution is...
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05th April 2011
An oxygen concentrator is a device used in oxygen therapy, and is often used as an alternative to tanks of compressed oxygen. They are used for a number of different reasons, and offer several unique benefits that oxygen tanks and other forms of oxygen th...
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05th April 2011
The oxygen concentrator is a unique device that is used in many different applications, although one of the most common is in oxygen therapy for patients with both acute and chronic pulmonary, respiratory, and other disorders. If you are suffering from su...
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05th April 2011
Using an oxygen concentrator can benefit you in a number of ways, and can be used for a variety of reasons. Portable oxygen concentrators are most commonly used for oxygen therapy, which is a type of medical intervention for both acute patient care as wel...
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05th April 2011
An oxygen concentrator is a device used in oxygen therapy that alters the level of oxygen in a room to suit a patient's individual needs. These devices are often used instead of compressed oxygen, as they provide several advantages over tanks. There are a...
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05th April 2011
An oxygen concentrator is a device that is used in oxygen therapy as an alternative to tanks of compressed oxygen. Oxygen concentrators are used instead of tanks of oxygen for a number of reasons, and provide patients with a valuable tool for both chronic...
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05th April 2011
Oxygen concentrators are used in oxygen therapy, for patients that suffer from chronic conditions requiring higher levels of oxygen, as well as for patients that require oxygen therapy for acute (short term) treatment. An oxygen concentrator can be a valu...
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04th March 2011
An oxygen concentrator can eliminate COPD symptoms. For those seriously contemplating investing in an oxygen concentrator, the chances are high that you’ve been prompted to make this decision due to a long-term battle with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Di...
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04th March 2011
People who suffer from COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) often experience a narrowing of air passageways, making it hard to breathe. Chronic bronchitis is a type of COPD, and it gets progressively worse as time goes on. While it has some simi...
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17th March 2010
Learn how to start using the Inogen One portable oxygen concentrator.
The Inogen One should be placed in a well ventilated area. The air intake and exhaust must have clear access. Make sure you place the Inogen One in such a way that you can hear any ...
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10th March 2010
Flying with the Respironics EverGo Oxygen Concentrator is trouble-free as long as you follow a few important steps before your flight.
Contact the airline that you are using to make sure they allow the Respironics EverGo on the airline during flights....
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05th March 2010
The Inogen One G2 oxygen concentrator released by Inogen is supposed to be the best portable oxygen concentrator yet. Inogen has advertising this as the oxygen concentrator that has it all. It is an improvement on their original concentrator the Inogen On...
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03rd March 2010
The FAA allows fliers to bring any of 11 different POCs aboard aircraft and use them, with the approval of the aircraft operator and airline. The POCs are allowed for use aboard commercial airline flights traveling within the United States as well as on i...
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