2. Adjust the oxygen flow: according to the advice of doctors or medical professionals, set the flow adjustment knob or switch on the oxygen flowmeter to an appropriate level. There is usually a scale indicator on the flowmeter for reference. For the atomization process, a higher oxygen flow rate is usually required.
3. Connect the atomizer: Connect the atomizer and oxygen flowmeter correctly. Ensure that the connection port is stable and check for leakage.
4. Atomization operation: according to the instructions of doctors or medical professionals, inject drugs or solutions into the atomizer. Then turn on the switch or button of the atomizer, let oxygen pass through the atomizer, and release the medicine in the form of atomization. At this time, the patient can inhale with an atomizing mask or other suitable atomizing device.
4. Suction conversion: After the atomization process is completed, if oxygen is needed, you can turn off the switch of the atomizer and replace it with a suitable suction device, such as a straw or a nasal oxygen tube. Then adjust the flow setting on the oxygen flowmeter as needed.