An H/K cylinder with 2200 psi is set up on a patient wearing an oxygen nasal cannula running at 6 lpm. It is Monday at 2:00 when specify the date and time will the tank have to be changed if hospital policy dictates that all medical gas cylinders must be replaced at 500 psi?
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An H/K cylinder with 2200 psi is set up on a patient wearing an oxygen nasal cannula running at 6 lpm. It is Monday at 2:00 when specify the date and time will the tank have to be changed if hospital policy dictates that all medical gas cylinders must be replaced at 500 psi?
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