Medical Air .. what is it?
In the research I have done on the internet it explains: Medical Air is sometimes used if the patient has shortness of breath but has good oxygen saturation levels whereas oxygen is commonly given to a patient in hospital if the patient has low oxygen saturation's. Sometimes Medical Air is also given to a patient if that patient needs to be put on a Nebulizer or on a Ventilator.
I am personally having extremely good success using Medical Air at home after I have been exposed to a trigger as it has helped me settle my lungs and airways very quickly. I only use my Medical Air sparingly and it's important to note that you will need a letter from your Doctor or Specialist to approve having a Medical Air tank at your home.
Here are some links in regard to MEDICAL AIR
BOC pdf in regard to Medical Air Click Here
Information about Medical Air from BOC Healthcare Click Here
This is a great YouTube video showing how to fit a Regulator and Flow-meter to a tank Click here
I am personally having extremely good success using Medical Air at home after I have been exposed to a trigger as it has helped me settle my lungs and airways very quickly. I only use my Medical Air sparingly and it's important to note that you will need a letter from your Doctor or Specialist to approve having a Medical Air tank at your home.
Here are some links in regard to MEDICAL AIR
BOC pdf in regard to Medical Air Click Here
Information about Medical Air from BOC Healthcare Click Here
This is a great YouTube video showing how to fit a Regulator and Flow-meter to a tank Click here