•Prongs: The prongs of the cannula are designed to be inserted into the patient's nostrils, providing a comfortable and secure fit.
•Tube Length: The length of the tubing varies, allowing for flexibility and ease of movement for the patient.
•Connector: The opposite end of the cannula typically has a connector that attaches to the oxygen source. This connector is designed to be compatible with various oxygen delivery systems.
•Soft and Flexible Material: Nasal cannulas are usually made from soft, flexible materials to enhance patient comfort during prolonged use.