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  2. Oxygen Concentrator: Uses, Types and Safety Precautions - WebMD

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    Liquid oxygen is 100% oxygen in liquid form that you carry in a tank. Oxygen becomes liquid at -297 degrees F. It's compressed to fit into your tank, and when you release it, it turns back into gas.

  3. Medicare Coverage for Home Oxygen - Healthline

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    Liquid oxygen systems. An oxygen reservoir contains liquid oxygen that you use to fill a small tank, as required. You connect to the reservoir through 50 feet of tubing.

  4. Types of Oxygen Therapy Tanks - WebMD

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    Liquid oxygen system. This type also uses a portable tank. You refill it from a stationary home tank called an oxygen reservoir. The reservoir comes with a 50-foot tube that you can use when you ...

  5. Oxygen Therapy for COPD: What Is It, Do You Need It, and More

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    Takeaway. If you have COPD, oxygen therapy can help you increase the amount of oxygen in your blood and help you breathe. Oxygen therapy can be administered in a hospital setting, at home, or on ...

  6. Oxygen therapy, or supplemental oxygen, can help people get enough oxygen if they can’t get it on their own. It can include oxygen in liquid or gas forms, among other types. Oxygen, a gas found ...

  7. Oxygen Therapy At Home: Tips for Using Oxygen In Your Home

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    You will also need a way to breathe in the oxygen. You can use a: Nasal cannula. This is a soft plastic tube with two small prongs at one end. They go in your nose, and the tube rests over your ...

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