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Nasal oxygen administration
British Small Animal Veterinary Association , 216 (2024); https://doi.org/10.22233/9781913859145.2.51
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Nasal oxygen administration
- From: BSAVA Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice
- Item: Procedures A to Z, pp 216 - 218
- DOI: 10.22233/9781913859145.2.51
- Copyright: © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Publication Date: March 2024
Abstract
This procedure is useful for patients requiring supplementary oxygen, patients that do not tolerate an oxygen mask, or patients that are too large to fit inside an oxygen cage.
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Figure N.1:
A 12 Fr, 30 cm long rubber catheter can be used to administer nasal oxygen in a medium to large dog. © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure N.1:
A 12 Fr, 30 cm long rubber catheter can be used to administer nasal oxygen in a medium to large dog.
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Figure N.2:
Catheter positioned in the nostril. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care) © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure N.2:
Catheter positioned in the nostril. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care)
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Figure N.3:
Chamber filled with distilled water for humidifying oxygen. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care) © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure N.3:
Chamber filled with distilled water for humidifying oxygen. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care)
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Figure N.4:
Oxygen provision via nasal prongs. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care) © 2024 British Small Animal Veterinary Association
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Figure N.4:
Oxygen provision via nasal prongs. (Reproduced from the BSAVA Manual of Canine and Feline Emergency and Critical Care)