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titleOfInvention Improved nasal oxygen inhalation tube
abstract An improved nasal oxygen inhalation tube, which comprises a gas delivery tube, an oxygen inhalation tube and a plug with a nasal plug; the oxygen inhalation tube is characterized by comprising a main suction tube, a first branch tube and a second branch tube, wherein the first ends of the first branch tube and the second branch tube are connected with the main suction tube through a three-way connector, and the second ends of the first branch tube and the second branch tube are provided with a nose plug; one end of the main suction pipe, which is far away from the three-way connector, is connected with the gas pipe through the two-way connector, and the other end of the gas pipe is provided with a horn connector connected with an oxygen inhalation device or an oxygen inhalation bottle connector; a carbon dioxide discharging assembly facilitating discharging of exhaled carbon dioxide is arranged at the second end of the first branch pipe and/or the second branch pipe, and the carbon dioxide discharging assembly is fixedly connected with the first branch pipe and/or the second branch pipe; the carbon dioxide discharging assembly ensures that the patient inhales for the first time and effectively discharges partial carbon dioxide generated after expiration, and can also solve the problem of oppression on the skin of the nasal wings and cheek parts of the patient when the patient wears the mask.
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