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titleOfInvention Nasal oxygen cannula with service time measuring device
abstract The present invention relates to a nasal oxygen cannula which is simple and economical in design, reduces drug waste, and allows measurement of effective use time for effective monitoring of oxygen therapy treatment of spontaneously breathing patients. Structurally, the cannula consists of a mechanical system that is activated only when physical contact occurs with the patient's columella, and an electronic assembly that allows the actual time of use of the device to be measured by triggering an electrically powered actuator that triggers an electrical pulse when the cannula is in place on the user.
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