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Title: Rebreather mask Post by jmc1106 on Oct 24th, 2005, 9:17am When I ran in to get my husband a couple of tanks of O2 last week, they threw in a mask as usual. When we were getting set up, I noticed the mask had no bag, so I called to ask about that. I was told that the nonrebreather mask would not be good to use at lower flow rates (the dr. had prescribed 5-6 lpm, but my husband is actually using 7-8 at first). They said he would be breathing in too much of his own breath with the nonrebreather mask. I know a lot of you say you turn the flow down after a bit, is this really a problem? Jan |
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Title: Re: Rebreather mask Post by zanychef on Oct 24th, 2005, 9:22am the o2 should be prescribed at a min flow rate of 9+ litres a minute and a non rebreather mask is essential for the delivery of 100% o2 so tell them to sort it out ;) zany |
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Title: Re: Rebreather mask Post by jmc1106 on Oct 24th, 2005, 9:32am The doctor does not want to prescribe the O2 at that rate if a lower rate will work (which is fine, as long as we can get to 7-8, it seems to work, and we won't blow through the tanks quite as fast). Sooooo, I just need to know of the nonrebreather is or isn't the way to go at that rate. Thank you! Jan |
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Title: Re: Rebreather mask Post by E-Double on Oct 24th, 2005, 9:58am http://www.chhelp.org/mhni.html Ypu can still use a non-rebreather and should.....it will just fill up slower. |
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