Treatments for respiratory failure aim to stabilize patients' health status and improve their quality of life. Treatment approaches vary significantly based on the underlying cause and form of the disease. Key treatment methods include pharmacotherapy, oxygen therapy, and ventilatory support. The purpose of oxygen therapy is to raise blood oxygen levels to ideal ranges, thereby improving the patient's quality of life and physical performance. Long-term oxygen therapy is commonly applied to patients with chronic respiratory failure. Ventilation is generally a method employed for various respiratory disorders. Oxygen application, on the other hand, is used to directly address oxygen deficiency caused by conditions such as lung failure. Mechanical ventilation is a method of supporting or completely providing breathing with the aid of a device, ensuring the patient continues to breathe. This method is vitally important in cases of severe respiratory distress where the patient cannot breathe sufficiently on their own.