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Oxygen Hood Shanti
Purpose and Use
Primary Use:
Neonates: Oxygen hoods are most commonly used for infants, particularly premature or ill babies who require supplemental oxygen. They provide a gentle, non-invasive way to increase oxygen levels and support respiratory function.
Patients with Respiratory Issues: In some cases, oxygen hoods might be used for other patients who need supplementary oxygen but cannot tolerate other forms of delivery.
Advantages:
Non-invasive: Unlike nasal cannulas or face masks, oxygen hoods don’t require insertion into the body or tight fitting on the face, making them less distressing for infants.
Controlled Environment: The hood creates a controlled atmosphere around the baby's head, allowing for precise regulation of oxygen concentration and temperature.
Design and Features
Structure:
Shape: The hood is typically dome-shaped, made of clear, flexible plastic, allowing for visibility and easy monitoring of the patient.
Size: It is designed to fit snugly around the baby's head and shoulders, with the lower edge resting on the infant’s shoulders or upper chest.
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