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Medical Gases

Medical gas is described as one created, packaged and intended for anesthetic, therapy or diagnostic administration to a patient. Medication gasses are called prescription drugs because their use as medicines is dangerous without a licensed practitioner 's guidance or correctly trained rescue personnel. Primary types of medicinal gas are found in hospital settings. Oxygen-Oxygen: Oxygen is used when people require extra oxygen supply due to hypoxemia and hypoxia (insufficient blood oxygen). The system includes a large liquid oxygen extraction device, which is then vanished into the stored oxygen supply. Oxygen is colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas at room temperature and environment pressure. Pale blue while solid or liquid. Nitrous Oxide  Nitrous oxide is a high oxidation liquefied gas with a mildly sweet fragrance. Nitrous oxide substance is stable and inert at room temperature. Nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, is used as an analgesic and pre-operative anesthetic. Nitrous oxid...