Oxygen Nasal Prong Neonate
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Oxygen nasal prong for neonates is used to deliver supplemental oxygen to newborn infants who require respiratory support.
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The Oxygen Nasal Prong for neonates is a medical device designed to deliver supplemental oxygen to newborns in need of respiratory support.
This product features soft, flexible prongs that fit comfortably in the infant's nostrils, ensuring a secure and gentle fit.
It is made from biocompatible materials to reduce the risk of irritation.
The nasal prong is compatible with various oxygen delivery systems and is available in sizes specifically designed for neonatal use.
Applications & Use Cases
This device is primarily used in hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings across Kenya to assist newborns experiencing respiratory distress.
It is suitable for use by healthcare professionals, including pediatricians and neonatal nurses, who require reliable oxygen delivery methods.
The oxygen nasal prong is essential for neonates with conditions such as hypoxia, ensuring they receive adequate oxygen levels during critical early stages of life.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the Oxygen Nasal Prong, regularly inspect it for any signs of wear or damage.
Clean the prong with a mild detergent and warm water, ensuring it is thoroughly rinsed and dried before use.
Store the device in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
It is recommended to replace the nasal prong after a specified period or when it shows signs of wear to ensure optimal performance and safety for your patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price of nasal prongs for neonates?
Neonatal Nasal Prongs, For Hospital at ₹ 650/piece in Mumbai | ID: 4248123033..
What size nasal prongs for neonates?
Neonatal and infant sized nasal prongs ( 3.0 and 3.7 mm O.
How much do baby friendly vaccines cost in Kenya?
Information and prices on vaccinations offered at CTTM.
How much does oxygen therapy cost in Kenya?
Oxygen is administered in Kenyan hospitals at a rate of Kshs. 4500/- per hour for adults and 3500/- per hour for children. If an adult is put on oxygen for 24hrs, it will cost them Kshs.