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  • == Oxygen Therapy == ...unciation: /ˈɒksɪdʒən θɛrəpi/) is a treatment that provides you with extra oxygen, a gas that your body needs to function normally.
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  • ...ive Medicine|alternative medicine]] therapy that focuses on increasing the oxygen supply to the body's cells to improve overall health and well-being. ...cesses that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life, and 'Therapy' refers to the treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
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  • ...rongs which are placed in the nostrils and from which a mixture of air and oxygen flows. ...can also be used at home with a home oxygen concentrator or with portable oxygen.
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  • == Oxygen Tent == ...al]]s and [[clinic]]s to aid in the treatment of conditions that cause low oxygen levels in the blood.
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  • == Oxygen Concentrator == ...expensive, and more convenient alternative to tanks of [[Oxygen|compressed oxygen]].
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  • == Oxygen Saturation == ...stands for peripheral capillary oxygen saturation and the 'O2' stands for oxygen.
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  • == Medical gas therapy == ...ˈθɛrəpi/) is a treatment method that involves the administration of gases for therapeutic purposes.
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  • ...i-per-ox-ee-uh) is a medical condition characterized by an excess level of oxygen in the body tissues. ...rived from the Greek words "hyper" meaning "over" and "oxia" referring to "oxygen".
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  • ...oxide. The term "Carbogen" is derived from the words "carbon dioxide" and "oxygen". ...diation therapy]] to increase the effectiveness of treatment by increasing oxygen levels in the tissues.
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  • '''Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy''' ...a hazard of scuba diving. Other conditions treated with hyperbaric oxygen therapy include serious infections, bubbles of air in blood vessels, and wounds tha
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  • #REDIRECT [[Oxygen therapy#Delivery]] {{short description|Provision of oxtgen for therapeutic purposes}}
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  • ...hamber, where atmospheric pressure is increased and controlled. It is used for a wide variety of treatments usually as a part of an overall medical care p Oxygen: /ˈɒksɪdʒən/
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  • ...the Greek words "hyper" meaning over or excessive, and "oxia" referring to oxygen. ...s test is often used in neonatology to determine the need for supplemental oxygen in newborns, particularly those with [[Respiratory Distress Syndrome]] (RDS
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  • ...al device used to administer [[Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy|hyperbaric oxygen therapy]] to patients. The term originates from the Greek words 'hyper' meaning 'ex ...pressures greater than one atmosphere. This increased pressure allows more oxygen to be dissolved in the bloodstream, which can aid in the healing process of
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  • ...d infants. It is most common in premature infants who have received oxygen therapy or mechanical ventilation. ...oxygen for at least 28 days after birth, followed by a continued need for oxygen at 36 weeks postmenstrual age or discharge, whichever comes first.
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  • == Ozone Therapy == ...of alternative medicine treatment that purports to increase the amount of oxygen in the body through the introduction of ozone. Various techniques have been
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  • == Oxygen mask == ...ally used in medical settings to ensure that a patient is receiving enough oxygen, particularly if they are having difficulty breathing on their own.
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  • The term derives from the Latin ''carbonum'' for "coal" and ''monos'' meaning "single" and ''oxide'' from the Greek ''oxys'' ...eam. When too much carbon monoxide is in the air, your body replaces the [[Oxygen]] in your red blood cells with carbon monoxide. This can lead to serious ti
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  • ...ns. These include [[CPAP]] machines, [[BiPAP]] machines, [[nebulizers]], [[oxygen concentrators]], and [[ventilators]]. ...nes but provide two levels of pressure: one for inhalation and a lower one for exhalation.
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  • ...than 20 seconds, or lesser periods if associated with [[bradycardia]] or [[oxygen desaturation]]. This condition is considered a consequence of the immature ...or (such as turning blue), and a decrease in oxygen levels in the blood ([[oxygen desaturation]]).
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