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Adult Nasal Cannula Trumpet Connector, 14' Supply Tube

Adult Nasal Cannula Trumpet Connector, 14' Supply Tube

Regular price $77.00
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The Adult Nasal Cannula with Trumpet Connector and 14' Supply Tube is a dependable oxygen delivery device explicitly designed for medical settings that incorporate MRI equipment. Engineered for compatibility with a wide range of MRI products, this nasal cannula provides steady and consistent oxygen flow while ensuring maximum patient comfort during both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Its curved nasal prongs fit securely without causing irritation, while the pliable, stretchable tubing alleviates pressure on sensitive areas such as the cheeks and ears, enhancing the overall patient experience.

Features:

  • Single-use, latex-free and medical-grade nasal cannula with trumpet connector to minimize risk of disconnection
  • Provides a comfortable and secure connection to oxygen supply for extended periods of time 
  • 14-foot supply tube allows for flexible positioning without compromising performance
  • Available in cases of 50
  • MR Safe

Overall Dimensions:

  • Tubing Length: 14 feet
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. When should facilities choose a 14′ nasal cannula instead of a shorter model?

A 14-foot cannula is ideal for MRI and critical care setups where oxygen sources are positioned outside the scan room or at a distance from the patient. The extended tubing provides greater flexibility for routing lines safely around equipment, keeping them clear of the bore and other devices. This allows for uninterrupted oxygen flow and easier workflow management, especially in multi-room or high-field MRI installations.

2. How does the trumpet connector design support secure oxygen delivery during scans?

The trumpet connector creates a tight, stable seal that helps prevent accidental disconnections and oxygen leaks, even if the tubing is repositioned or under mild tension. This feature is especially valuable in MRI environments, where maintaining a consistent, interference-free oxygen supply is critical to both patient safety and scan reliability.

3. Are these nasal cannulas single-use, and how should facilities handle them for infection control?

Yes. Each cannula is latex-free and designed for single use to meet hospital hygiene and safety standards. After each patient, the unit can be disposed of using standard medical waste protocols—no cleaning or reprocessing required. Facilities often keep cases of 50 cannulas in stock to ensure fresh, ready-to-use oxygen delivery accessories for every procedure.

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