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

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    An oxygen concentrator is a medical device that gives you extra oxygen. Air is made up of about 20% oxygen. An oxygen concentrator uses the air in the atmosphere, filters it, and gives you air ...

  3. Oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    An oxygen concentrator is a device that concentrates the oxygen from a gas supply (typically ambient air) by selectively removing nitrogen to supply an oxygen-enriched product gas stream. They are used industrially, to provide supplemental oxygen at high altitudes, and as medical devices for oxygen therapy. [1]

  4. Medicare Coverage for Home Oxygen - Healthline

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    The Part B deductible for 2020 is $198. You must also pay a monthly premium. In 2020, the premium is typically $144.60 — though it may be higher, depending on your income. Once you’ve met your ...

  5. Portable oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    A portable oxygen concentrator (POC) is a device used to provide oxygen therapy to people that require greater oxygen concentrations than the levels of ambient air. It is similar to a home oxygen concentrator (OC), but is smaller in size and more mobile. They are small enough to carry and many are now FAA -approved for use on airplanes.

  6. Types of Oxygen Therapy Tanks - WebMD

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    Ambulatory tanks are small aluminum cylinders or liquid oxygen containers that you use with an OCD. They weigh less than 10 pounds. As the name suggests, they’re designed so you can carry them ...

  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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