Did you know that room air only contains 21% oxygen? By increasing the percentage of oxygen in breathing gas, you can increase the amount of oxygen in a person’s blood stream. This is critical to assisting patients in emergency medical situations. In a pre-hospital environment, high flow oxygen is used by paramedics and EMTs for resuscitation, major trauma, anaphylaxis, major hemorrhage, shock, active convulsions, and hypothermia. Whew! There are so many applications for oxygen in emergency medicine; it’s important as an emergency medical professional to have the right oxygen equipment on hand to treat your patients effectively.
There are several pieces of equipment that are needed to provide portable oxygen to a patient. The first is an oxygen tank. Then, you need a hose or tubing to connect the oxygen mask to the oxygen supply (tank). Lastly, and most importantly, an oxygen regulator is required to control the quantity of oxygen delivered from the storage tank to the oxygen mask.

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1. Oxygen Therapy – Wikipedia