As a point of interest, in many medical situations oxygen is provided to the patient.. Nitrox is just an increased oxygen level with a decreased nitrogen level. Regarding the specific answer to your question, hopefully somebody actually in a medical profession pops in to give you a proper answer, since I think only they would be able to give you a definite answer. (I for sure am not qualified to answer that)
I don't want to sound like an e-diver doink by saying this, so don't take it the wrong way, but do you have a nitrox certification? There's a couple nuances that you should know about nitrox before actually diving with it. (mainly pertaining to oxygen toxicity at depth)