11 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Your Oxygen Prescription

11 Questions to Ask About Your Oxygen Prescription

If you have a new oxygen prescription from your doctor, there are several questions you should ask to make sure you understand how to use ...

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11 Questions to Ask About Your Oxygen Prescription

11 Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Your Oxygen Prescription

If you have a new oxygen prescription from your doctor, there are several questions you should ask to make sure you understand how to use your supplemental oxygen. While it might seem simple to turn on the oxygen and breathe it in, purified medical oxygen is considered a medication that requires a doctor’s evaluation and prescription.

In this article, we will go over 11 specific questions you should ask your doctor regarding your oxygen prescription.

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Affordable Portable Concentrators for Users on a Budget

Affordable Portable Oxygen Concentrators for Users on a Budget

Portable oxygen concentrators are sophisticated electronic machines and medical equipment, which filter the air around you into highly concentrated oxygen that you can breathe. Because ...

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Affordable Portable Oxygen Concentrators for Users on a Budget

Affordable Portable Concentrators for Users on a Budget

Portable oxygen concentrators are sophisticated electronic machines and medical equipment, which filter the air around you into highly concentrated oxygen that you can breathe. Because of this reason, most oxygen concentrators in general aren’t cheap. Portable oxygen concentrators cost even more, because they need to be able to house and run off of a battery while going mobile.

There are certain models that are less expensive than others – not because they are inferior or because they don’t have the best features or the high settings. Here are three of the best of the affordable portable oxygen concentrator models on the market today.

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How to Sell a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?

How to Sell a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?

A portable oxygen concentrator allows its users to travel, sleep with comfort, recover, and enjoy life’s adventures — all while supporting their health with oxygen. ...

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How to Sell a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?

How to Sell a Portable Oxygen Concentrator?

A portable oxygen concentrator allows its users to travel, sleep with comfort, recover, and enjoy life’s adventures — all while supporting their health with oxygen. About 16 million Americans have COPD, which may require them to use supplemental oxygen daily, some even 24/7. Oxygen therapy is used to increase the blood oxygen level and it can be administered from tanks, stationary concentrators, or portable concentrators.

How to sell an oxygen concentrator? Read below and find the best practices to sell your used concentrator.

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The Air Quality Index - Why is it Important?

The Air Quality Index – Why is it Important?

The American Lung Association recently released their “State of the Air” 2023 findings and there are some things you’ll want to know especially if you ...

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The Air Quality Index – Why is it Important?

The Air Quality Index - Why is it Important?

The American Lung Association recently released their “State of the Air” 2023 findings and there are some things you’ll want to know especially if you suffer from COPD or other lung and breathing-related illnesses.

Each year, the American Lung Association reviews their State of the Air findings for every state in the U.S.

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An In-Depth Look at the Inogen One G5 Portable Concentrator

An In-Depth Look at the Inogen One G5 Portable Concentrator

The Inogen One G5 is the latest, most advanced solution for oxygen therapy at home, on the go, and while traveling. Designed and tested for ...

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An In-Depth Look at the Inogen One G5 Portable Concentrator

An In-Depth Look at the Inogen One G5 Portable Concentrator

The Inogen One G5 is the latest, most advanced solution for oxygen therapy at home, on the go, and while traveling. Designed and tested for 24/7 use, the Inogen One G5 portable oxygen concentrator keeps you breathing better no matter where you are, what you’re doing, or what time of day it is.

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Reviews on Portable Concentrators at High Altitudes

Reviews on Portable Concentrators at High Altitudes

Whether you want to climb to the top of Japan’s Mt. Takao, or go hiking high in the Rocky Mountains, you will need to check ...

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Reviews on Portable Concentrators at High Altitudes

Reviews on Portable Concentrators at High Altitudes

Whether you want to climb to the top of Japan’s Mt. Takao, or go hiking high in the Rocky Mountains, you will need to check oxygen concentrator specifications so you can safely reach these heights. Climbing quickly to high altitudes can be dangerous for anyone. Altitude sickness, also known as “Acute Mountain Sickness” or AMS, can happen to anyone because of the lack of oxygen in the air at high altitudes.

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What Is Medical Grade Oxygen and Why Do I Need an RX?

What Is Medical Grade Oxygen and Why Do I Need an RX?

Medical-grade oxygen contains a high enough oxygen purity to treat conditions that lower blood-oxygen levels. The oxygen purity level is determined by the amount of ...

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What Is Medical Grade Oxygen and Why Do I Need an RX?

What Is Medical Grade Oxygen and Why Do I Need an RX?

Medical-grade oxygen contains a high enough oxygen purity to treat conditions that lower blood-oxygen levels. The oxygen purity level is determined by the amount of other gases mixed with the oxygen. And although we breathe oxygen from the air around us, we only breathe about 21% oxygen. Air also contains about 78% nitrogen and a small percentage of other gases.

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Is Oxygen Therapy and Vaseline a Dangerous Combination?

Oxygen and Vaseline: A Dangerous Combination or a Myth?

Oxygen and Vaseline have a complicated history. There is much back and forth from medical professionals and scientists regarding whether it is safe to use ...

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Oxygen and Vaseline: A Dangerous Combination or a Myth?

Is Oxygen Therapy and Vaseline a Dangerous Combination?

Oxygen and Vaseline have a complicated history. There is much back and forth from medical professionals and scientists regarding whether it is safe to use Vaseline when receiving oxygen therapy or not. However, are these 2 substances a dangerous combination or is that a myth?

In this myth-buster blog post, we will find out once-and-for-all whether oxygen and Vaseline are a safe combination or not. First, let us briefly discuss what Vaseline is.

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A Guide to Oxygen Concentrator Liter Flows

Summary of Oxygen Concentrator Liter Flows

The oxygen provided by home and portable concentrators can be dispensed in one of two ways, commonly referred to as either Continuous Flow or Pulse ...

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Summary of Oxygen Concentrator Liter Flows

A Guide to Oxygen Concentrator Liter Flows

The oxygen provided by home and portable concentrators can be dispensed in one of two ways, commonly referred to as either Continuous Flow or Pulse Flow delivery. Both of these oxygen delivery methods provide medical-grade oxygen directly to the user; however, the dosage is measured differently for each method of oxygen flow. Below we will contrast the two oxygen delivery methods and highlight the devices that feature them, this will help you and your physician determine what type of oxygen delivery is best suited for your lifestyle and oxygen requirements.

Continuous flow oxygen flows without interruption from the cannula and only stops when the concentrator is turned off. These continuous flow concentrators will deliver the same amount of oxygen through the cannula regardless of the patients breathing patterns. This type of oxygen delivery allows the flow rate to be measured at a constant volume of LPM (liters per minute).

Pulse dose oxygen concentrators are engineered to dispense oxygen when the machine senses inhalation. A “pulse” dose of oxygen, referred to as a “bolus”, is triggered and released when a patient inhales through a cannula. Pulse dose oxygen machines have “settings” that indicate how much oxygen is dispensed each minute. The amount (milliliters) of oxygen received by the patient (in a minute) will vary with the manufacturer, the setting, and the patient’s breathing (inhalation) rate. The size of the bolus of oxygen dispensed increases when the settings are increased.

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Traveling with the Rhythm Healthcare P2

Traveling with the Rhythm Healthcare P2

Those using supplemental oxygen no longer need to compromise their wanderlust thanks to innovative devices like the Rhythm Healthcare P2 portable oxygen concentrator. The P2’s ...

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Traveling with the Rhythm Healthcare P2

Traveling with the Rhythm Healthcare P2

Those using supplemental oxygen no longer need to compromise their wanderlust thanks to innovative devices like the Rhythm Healthcare P2 portable oxygen concentrator. The P2’s defining traits are its compact design and superior convenience, making it a top choice for those on the move.

The Rhythm P2 distinguishes itself from the rest with its impressive pulse dose delivery system, providing up to 1,000 ml per minute at a setting of 5. Despite its formidable capability, its design is minimalist: it weighs a mere 4.37 pounds, making it one of the lightest in its class.

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