Not sure if this is gonna help at all but you know Lester has the ostriches and they laid five or six before I think it was Debbie that actually laid the eggs and then the mail is the one that sat on them, so if not, if nugget isn’t going to sit on them I’m not sure what might happen then?
Inogen won't answer this question. If I'm on 2lpm what is the equivalent setting on the Inogen G5? Don't say consult your doctor. Doctors didn't design that machine.
Think roughly 3000 Dollars , You need Change Cannister of special sand. Also you need the correct nose tubes. The nose tube yellow and harden by Oxygen t. When they harden it will not detect your inhaling and will not give you Oxygen puff. Philips only sell continues flow mobile once's. Go for this one
Inogen won't answer this question. If I'm on 2lpm what is the equivalent setting on the Inogen G5? Don't say consult your doctor. Doctors didn't design that machine.
There is no exact equivalent. Our blog post explains why in detail - oximedical.com/a-guide-to-understanding-pulse-flow-settings-on-portable-oxygen-concentrators/ - but here is the final paragraph to sum it up: When all is said and done, most people can use the SAME pulse flow setting as they do continuous flow setting. Some find that they need to bump up the setting a notch or two, especially on the smaller POCs that have a 5:1 or 6:1 ratio. Since so many factors contribute to the actual amount of oxygen inhaled, the flow setting number is sometimes just a number. The actual amount of oxygen needed is simply what it takes to raise the blood oxygen percentage to an acceptable level as directed by a physician. A fingertip pulse oximeter provides the numbers that are most important.
Read the manual , its on inhaling (i think). This not continues flow one type. Also you need be able to inhale pretty good and use the 1 of 2 correct tube that are nor harden by oxygen ( = is yellowed) .
This Vedio is very useful.This product is useful for my everyday life.
I will be getting an oxygen machine and Your video help me make up my mind where to get it.
Very informative Thankyou from australia
sure wish you were NEAR ME!!! LOVE your clear explanations
Excellent video
Not sure if this is gonna help at all but you know Lester has the ostriches and they laid five or six before I think it was Debbie that actually laid the eggs and then the mail is the one that sat on them, so if not, if nugget isn’t going to sit on them I’m not sure what might happen then?
Inogen won't answer this question. If I'm on 2lpm what is the equivalent setting on the Inogen G5? Don't say consult your doctor. Doctors didn't design that machine.
Setting 2 bolus size us I use 2LPM I USE SETTING 2 on Mine
My mother bought the inogen one g5 and is it supposed to give oxygen at different intervals
On inhaling air.
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What's the cost
Think roughly 3000 Dollars , You need Change Cannister of special sand. Also you need the correct nose tubes. The nose tube yellow and harden by Oxygen t. When they harden it will not detect your inhaling and will not give you Oxygen puff. Philips only sell continues flow mobile once's. Go for this one
How much cost
A lot. I believe they are over $2,000.
@@buddylight7595 The G5 cost in Germany 2500 Euro.
Hm
In deutsch wäre nicht schlecht gewesen
Inogen won't answer this question. If I'm on 2lpm what is the equivalent setting on the Inogen G5? Don't say consult your doctor. Doctors didn't design that machine.
There is no exact equivalent. Our blog post explains why in detail - oximedical.com/a-guide-to-understanding-pulse-flow-settings-on-portable-oxygen-concentrators/ - but here is the final paragraph to sum it up: When all is said and done, most people can use the SAME pulse flow setting as they do continuous flow setting. Some find that they need to bump up the setting a notch or two, especially on the smaller POCs that have a 5:1 or 6:1 ratio. Since so many factors contribute to the actual amount of oxygen inhaled, the flow setting number is sometimes just a number. The actual amount of oxygen needed is simply what it takes to raise the blood oxygen percentage to an acceptable level as directed by a physician. A fingertip pulse oximeter provides the numbers that are most important.
I need 3/4 LPM...will this work
It should work. Please call us at 800-335-1633 to speak with one of our oxygen specialists who can help you determine if it will work for you.
How many lpm do they go up to? I saw your pic of 3 lpm, but if I’m on 5lpm, can it do that?
Very informative presentation
My mother bought the inogen one g5 and is it supposed to give oxygen at different intervals
Read the manual , its on inhaling (i think). This not continues flow one type.
Also you need be able to inhale pretty good and use the 1 of 2 correct tube that are nor harden by oxygen ( = is yellowed) .
Tank you so much.
How much cost. Can thay deliver in Pakistan