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Nasal oxygen administration

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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.
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Figure N.2: Catheter positioned in the nostril. (Reproduced from the )
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Figure N.3: Chamber filled with distilled water for humidifying oxygen. (Reproduced from the )
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Figure N.4: Oxygen provision via nasal prongs. (Reproduced from the )
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