Medical Supplies
This Amazon.com list covers a wide range of respiratory care products commonly used by patients with various respiratory conditions, from asthma and COPD to sleep apnea and respiratory failure:
- Nebulizers: Devices that convert liquid medication into a fine mist for inhalation, often used to deliver bronchodilators, corticosteroids, or antibiotics.
- Metered-Dose Inhalers (MDIs): Handheld devices that deliver a specific dose of medication in aerosol form, commonly used to administer bronchodilators and corticosteroids.
- Dry Powder Inhalers (DPIs): Devices that deliver medication in powdered form for inhalation, activated by the patient’s inhalation effort.
- Oxygen Concentrators: Devices that extract oxygen from ambient air and deliver it to the patient through nasal cannulas or oxygen masks, commonly used for long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT).
- Portable Oxygen Tanks: Small, lightweight tanks filled with compressed oxygen for patients requiring supplemental oxygen therapy on the go.
- Nasal Cannulas: Tubing with prongs that deliver oxygen from a source (such as an oxygen concentrator or tank) into the patient’s nostrils.
- Oxygen Masks: Masks that cover the nose and mouth to deliver oxygen, available in different types (e.g., simple face masks, venturi masks, non-rebreather masks) depending on the patient’s oxygen needs.
- Peak Flow Meters: Handheld devices used to measure the peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), helpful for monitoring lung function and managing asthma or COPD.
- Incentive Spirometers: Devices used to encourage deep breathing and improve lung function by providing visual feedback on inhalation volume.
- Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Machines: Devices that deliver a continuous flow of air through a mask or nasal pillows to keep the airway open during sleep, commonly used to treat obstructive sleep apnea.
- Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) Machines: Similar to CPAP machines but deliver two different air pressure levels (higher during inhalation, lower during exhalation), helpful for patients with more severe sleep apnea or respiratory conditions.
- Ventilators: Mechanical devices that assist or replace spontaneous breathing, used in critical care settings for patients with respiratory failure or compromised lung function.
- Airway Clearance Devices: Devices that help mobilize and clear mucus from the airways, including oscillating positive expiratory pressure (OPEP) devices and high-frequency chest wall oscillation (HFCWO) vests.
- Breathing Exercisers: Devices such as incentive spirometers or inspiratory muscle trainers that help improve lung function and breathing strength through exercises.
- Respiratory Therapy Masks: Masks designed to deliver aerosolized medications or oxygen therapy, available in various styles and sizes to suit different patient needs.
- Tracheostomy Supplies: Supplies for tracheostomy care, including tracheostomy tubes, suction catheters, tracheostomy dressings, and tracheostomy tube holders.
- Humidifiers: Devices that add moisture to inhaled air to prevent dryness and irritation of the airways, commonly used with oxygen therapy or CPAP/BiPAP machines.
- Spacer Devices: Devices that attach to metered-dose inhalers to improve medication delivery and reduce the risk of oral thrush or throat irritation.
- Oxygen Tubing: Flexible tubing used to connect oxygen sources (such as concentrators or tanks) to nasal cannulas, masks, or other oxygen delivery devices.
- Respiratory Filters: Filters used in mechanical ventilators or respiratory therapy equipment to remove contaminants from the air and prevent infection.
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