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Philips Respironics Everflo Oxygen Concentrator 1s
RM 4000.00
An oxygen concentrator is a type of medical device used for delivering oxygen to individuals with breathing-related disorders. Individuals whose oxygen concentration in their blood is lower than normal often require an oxygen concentrator to replace that oxygen.
Oxygen concentrator generates oxygen for individuals with breathing-related disorders by filtering the surrounding air into purified medical grade oxygen and deliver to the patient.
You’re probably wondering what an oxygen concentrator is used for? Acute conditions usually require short-term oxygen therapy. One example of an acute condition where you would need the use of an oxygen concentrator would be pneumonia, which is a condition experienced by Covid patients in Category 3 or higher.
Operation of the device above or below prescribed voltage, LPM, temperature, humidity, and/or altitude values may result in a reduction in oxygen concentration levels.
Before purchasing Philips Respironics Everflo Oxygen Concentrator, it is essential to consult a doctor to determine the patient's oxygen need per liter. According to medical and industry professionals, the following considerations should be considered before purchasing an oxygen concentrator:
One of the most critical considerations when purchasing an oxygen concentrator is the flow rate capability. The flow rate of oxygen refers to the pace at which it can be transported from the oxygen concentrator to the patient. The rate of flow is expressed in liters per minute (LPM).
The oxygen concentrator's capacity must be more than your demand. If you need a 3.5 LPM oxygen concentrator, for example, you should purchase a 5 LPM concentrator. Similarly, if you want a concentrator with a flow rate of 5 LPM, you should acquire an 8 LPM machine.
Verify the oxygen concentrator's sieves and filters. The output oxygen quality of a concentrator is proportional to the number of sieves/filters. The concentrator's oxygen output must be between 90% and 95% pure.
Other considerations while choosing an oxygen concentrator are power consumption, mobility, noise level, and warranty.