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step by step guide on how to use a nebulizer treatment

by Mrs. Aurore Padberg Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Taking the Nebulized Treatment

  • Put the mouthpiece in your mouth between your teeth and close your lips around it.
  • Hold the nebulizer in an upright position. This prevents spilling and promotes nebulization.
  • Assure deep breathing throughout the treatment. This allows the medication time to deposit in the airway.
  • Occasionally tapping the side of the nebulizer helps the solution drop to where it can be misted.
  • Continue these steps until the onset of inconsistent nebulization, i.e. sputtering.

How to use a nebulizer
  1. Wash your hands well.
  2. Connect the hose to an air compressor.
  3. Fill the medicine cup with your prescription. ...
  4. Attach the hose and mouthpiece to the medicine cup.
  5. Place the mouthpiece in your mouth. ...
  6. Breathe through your mouth until all the medicine is used. ...
  7. Turn off the machine when done.
Jan 13, 2020

How to use a nebulizer the right way?

Method 2 of 2: Using the Nebulizer

  1. Turn on the air compressor and use the nebulizer. Put the mouthpiece into your mouth, above the tongue, and keep your lips sealed tightly around it.
  2. Continue to inhale the medication. Sit up and keep inhaling the medication until the mist stops. ...
  3. Turn off the nebulizer and clean up. ...
  4. Disinfect the nebulizer once a week. ...

What is the procedure for using a nebulizer?

The basic steps to set up and use your nebulizer are as follows:

  • Wash your hands well.
  • Connect the hose to an air compressor.
  • Fill the medicine cup with your prescription. ...
  • Attach the hose and mouthpiece to the medicine cup.
  • Place the mouthpiece in your mouth. ...
  • Breathe through your mouth until all the medicine is used. ...
  • Turn off the machine when done.

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What are the benefits of using a nebulizer?

The benefits of inhalers:

  • Allow for immediate application of medicine to airways, ideal for asthma and COPD medicines.
  • Small, light-weight, and easily portable in a purse, pocket or suitcase.
  • Relatively easy to use with proper instructions.

How to use and clean your nebulizer?

How to use and clean your nebulizer • Wash hands with soap and water. • Gather all of your supplies: n The nebulizer machine n The tubing n The mouthpiece (or mask) and container that holds the asthma medicine • Make sure the mouthpiece (or mask) and container are put together and hooked up to the tubing and the machine.

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What should you instruct the patient to do during a nebulizer treatment?

Instruct the patient to breathe through the mouth with a slow inspiratory flow and occasional deep breath. Turn the nebulizer on to test and confirm that a mist is generated. Have the patient sit up comfortably straight; if using a mask, secure it in a comfortable position, as shown in the image below.

How should you breathe when using a nebulizer?

Hold the nebulizer in an upright position to prevent spilling and to ensure the medication is correctly distributed. Take normal regular breaths in through your mouth so that the medicine can go deep into your lungs. Continue until all of the medicine is gone from the cup.

How do you administer albuterol nebulizer treatment?

Place the inhalation solution in the medicine reservoir or nebulizer cup on the machine. Connect the nebulizer to the face mask or mouthpiece. Use the face mask or mouthpiece to breathe in the medicine. Use the nebulizer for about 5 to 15 minutes, or until the medicine in the nebulizer cup is gone.

How many hours apart should you use a nebulizer?

For treatment or prevention of bronchospasm: Adults and children 4 years of age and older—Two puffs every 4 to 6 hours as needed. Children younger than 4 years of age—Use and dose must be determined by your child's doctor.

When using a nebulizer Do you exhale through your nose?

Start breathing through your mouth, not through your nose. Be sure to take normal breaths. (Children using a face mask nebulizer may breathe through both nose and mouth.)

Why is there no mist coming out of my nebulizer?

Compressor is Functioning, but the Nebulizer Cup will not Mist. Tubing may not be attached properly. Check tubing connections. Nebulizer kit may not be assembled properly.

How do you use a nebulizer with a mouthpiece video?

0:221:38How to use a nebulizer with mouthpiece - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipInto the nebulizer container put your lips on the mouthpiece. And breathe normally. Make sure theMoreInto the nebulizer container put your lips on the mouthpiece. And breathe normally. Make sure the nebulizer machine is placed on a flat steady surface and plugged into an outlet turn on the machine.

How do you use a nebulizer for a cough?

Attach the tubing to the machine, according to the instructions. Turn the nebulizer on; they can be battery- or electrically powered. While using the nebulizer, hold the mouthpiece and medicine cup upright to help deliver all the medication. Take slow, deep breaths through the mouthpiece and inhale all the medicine.

How many times should you use a nebulizer?

Using a mouthpiece or face mask with the nebulizer, inhale the prescribed dose of medication into your lungs as directed by your doctor, usually 3 or 4 times daily as needed. Each treatment usually takes about 5 to 15 minutes. Use this medication only through a nebulizer.

How many minutes should you use a nebulizer?

This allows the medication to settle into the airways. Continue the treatment until the medication is gone (about 5 to 15 minutes). Use all of the medicine unless you are directed otherwise by your doctor. If you become dizzy, slow your breathing or rest briefly.

Does albuterol break up mucus?

It often causes a buildup of mucus in the lungs that can make it hard for you to breathe. Albuterol doesn't treat the pneumonia infection itself. But albuterol can improve your breathing by loosening the mucus in your lungs.

What does a nebulizer do for your lungs?

A nebulizer treatment may help reduce inflammation in the lungs and/or open airways, especially in the case of respiratory illnesses like asthma. People with other respiratory diseases like COPD who have lung-related complications from a cold or flu may also benefit.

Why Do I Need Breathing Treatments?

Breathing treatments are used to treat the swelling of your airway, shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing. These can be caused by any of the...

What Are The Advantages and Disadvantages of A Nebulizer?

1. Nebulizers can be used by anyone of any age. You can mix more than 1 medicine, and they can all be given at the same time. High doses of medicin...

How Do I Use A Nebulizer?

1. Wash your hands with soap and water before preparing the nebulizer for use. This may prevent germs from getting into your lungs. . 2. Prepare th...

How Do I Take Care of My Nebulizer?

1. Clean after each use. Wash the container and mouthpiece or mask with dish soap and hot water. Shake off the excess water and let the parts air d...

When Should I Contact My Healthcare Provider?

1. You develop a rash or hives after a treatment. 2. Your hands, arms, or legs shake after the treatment. 3. You have a fast heartbeat and feel diz...

Assembling The Air Compressor And Nebulizer

The first and foremost thing you need to do is assemble the air compressor and nebulizer for use. To do this, you need to place the compressor where it can easily reach the power source, and you can quickly turn it on or off. After that, you need to wash your hands to prepare for each nebulizer treatment.

Taking The Nebulizer Treatment

Once you have assembled it and everything is in order, you need to put the mouthpiece between your teeth and close the lips around it. While doing this, you need to ensure the nebulizer is in an upright position. Doing this will promote the nebulizer process and prevent spillage.

After-Care Of The Nebulizer Equipment

The after-care of the nebulizer is just as critical as using the nebulizer. If you don’t clean it thoroughly, it will not give you effective results for what you are treating. The best way is to follow the instruction manual of the nebulizer to clean it perfectly.

Final Words

We hope you enjoyed our guide on how to use a nebulizer. In the near future we will also discuss where you can find the best portable nebulizer so make sure you look out for that. That was your complete step-by-step guide to using the nebulizer and its after-care. If you don’t clean the nebulizer after each use, it will cause problems and not work.

What is a nebulizer?

A nebulizer is a device that turns liquid medicine into a mist. As you breathe, the mist of medicine moves into your lungs. The medicine may be an antibiotic or other medicine for your lungs. The nebulizer is usually connected to a machine that pushes air through the nebulizer. The air helps turn the medicine into a mist. When a nebulizer is used it is called a breathing treatment or nebulizer treatment.

How to mix nebulizer medicine?

Prepare the medicine. If your medicine is premixed, open it and place it in the nebulizer medicine container. If you have to mix medicines, place the correct amounts into the container using a dropper or syringe. Add saline if needed. You may need to add saline (saltwater) to your medicine container. Buy sterile normal saline at a pharmacy.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of a nebulizer?

Nebulizers can be used by anyone of any age. You can mix more than 1 medicine, and they can all be given at the same time. High doses of medicines can be used. No special breathing techniques are needed to use a nebulizer.

Why do I need breathing treatments?

Breathing treatments are used to treat the swelling of your airway, shortness of breath, coughing, and wheezing. These can be caused by any of the following:

How to disinfect a nebulizer?

Disinfect every other day after treatment. Soak the nebulizer parts, except the mask, in 1 part diluted white vinegar and 3 parts hot water. Let them soak for 1 hour. Rinse the parts, shake off excess water, and let them air dry. You can also attach the nebulizer pieces to the machine.

How to dry a nebulizer?

Wash the container and mouthpiece or mask with dish soap and hot water. Shake off the excess water and let the parts air dry. You can also attach the nebulizer pieces to the machine. Turn the machine on to dry the nebulizer quickly. Make sure all pieces are completely dry before storing them away.

How to prevent germs from getting into lungs?

Wash your hands with soap and water before preparing the nebulizer for use. This may prevent germs from getting into your lungs. .

How to assemble a nebulizer?

How to Assemble the Nebulizer and Air Compressor. Place the compressor where it can safely reach its power source and where you can reach the ON/OFF switch. Wash your hands prior to preparing each treatment. Use a clean nebulizer. Measure the correct dose of medication and other solutions prescribed by your physician.

How to dry a nebulizer?

Wash all parts (except tubing and finger valve) in liquid dish soap and water. Rinse with water. After washing the nebulizer shake off any excess water. Reattach the nebulizer pieces and tubing to the air compressor and turn on the compressor to dry the nebulizer quickly.

How to clean a nebulizer with vinegar?

Soak all parts of the nebulizer (except mask, tubing and interrupter) for 1 hour in a solution of 1 part distilled white vinegar and 3 parts hot water. The solution should be fresh. Remove the parts from the vinegar solution and rinse them in water. Discard the solution. Shake off any excess water.

How to force air to a nebulizer?

Connect the air tubing from the compressor to the nebulizer base. Attach a mouthpiece to the nebulizer. Turn the compressor on and check the nebulizer for misting. When using a finger valve, cover the air hole to force the air to the nebulizer.

What is a nebulizer delivery system?

A nebulizer delivery system consists of a nebulizer (small plastic bowl with a screw-top lid) and a source for compressed air. The air flow to the nebulizer changes the medication solution to a mist. When inhaled correctly, the medication has a better chance to reach the small airways. This increases the medication's effectiveness.

What does tapping the side of a nebulizer do?

Occasionally tapping the side of the nebulizer helps the solution drop to where it can be misted.

How long to boil Pari LC Jet+?

Put all the parts of the PARI LC JET+ TM except the mask, tubing and interrupter in boiling water for 10 minutes.

Why do you need a nebulizer?

Because you have asthma, COPD, or another lung disease, your health care provider has prescribed medicine that you need to take using a nebulizer. A nebulizer is a small machine that turns liquid medicine into a mist. You sit with the machine and breathe in through a connected mouthpiece.

What is an ultrasonic nebulizer?

A different kind, called an ultrasonic nebulizer, uses sound vibrations. This kind of nebulizer is quieter, but costs more. Take the time to keep your nebulizer clean so that it continues to work properly. Use your nebulizer according to the manufacturer's instructions.

How to make a medicine cup?

Wash your hands well. Connect the hose to an air compressor. Fill the medicine cup with your prescription. To avoid spills, close the medicine cup tightly and always hold the mouthpiece straight up and down. Attach the hose and mouthpiece to the medicine cup. Place the mouthpiece in your mouth.

How long does it take for medicine to go into your lungs?

Medicine goes into your lungs as you take slow, deep breaths for 10 to 15 minutes. It is easy and pleasant to breathe the medicine into your lungs this way. If you have asthma, you may not need to use a nebulizer. You may use an inhaler instead, which is usually just as effective.

How to wash medicine cup and mouthpiece?

Wash the medicine cup and mouthpiece with water and air dry until your next treatment.

How long does it take to breathe in a mouthpiece?

Breathe through your mouth until all the medicine is used. This takes 10 to 15 minutes. If needed, use a nose clip so that you breathe only through your mouth.

Can you use an inhaler instead of a nebulizer?

You may use an inhaler instead, which is usually just as effective. But a nebulizer can deliver medicine with less effort than an inhaler. You and your provider can decide if a nebulizer is the best way to get the medicine you need. The choice of device may be based on whether you find a nebulizer easier to use and what type of medicine you take.

Why is it important to clean a nebulizer?

Learning how to use your nebulizer and clean it properly is important so that your medications are most effective. These videos offer a step-by-step guide to cleaning and using medications correctly.

Who supports nebulizer videos?

The nebulizer educational videos are supported by Mylan Specialty, L.P. and Theravance Biopharma US.

Why do people with COPD use nebulizers?

Many people living with COPD may use a nebulizer to help get the medication deep into the lungs where it's needed most. A nebulizer is a device that turns the liquid medicine into a mist which is then inhaled through a mouthpiece or a mask. Sometimes asthma medication is given through a nebulizer as well, so this information can benefit people ...

Can you take asthma medication with a nebulizer?

Sometimes asthma medication is given through a nebulizer as well, so this information can benefit people living with asthma too. With COPD, or any chronic lung disease, taking your medicine correctly is a major part in successfully managing the disease.

How to use a nebulizer machine?

Put the mask on or place the mouthpiece over your tongue and close your teeth and lips tightly around it, then turn on the nebulizer machine. Breathe normally. If you start to cough, turn the machine off until you can breathe freely again. Continue the breathing treatment until the cup is empty.

How to keep a nebulizer from getting into your lungs?

Use a mask. Wash up. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to keep your nebulizer cup, mouthpiece and tubing clean; whatever gets into your cup – from your hands, medication or house dust – will get into your lungs. When everything is clean and dry, store the system where it will stay dust-free.

How does asthma tracker work?

The AsthmaTracker™ can help your track how well your symptoms respond to your treatment plan. By writing down your symptoms, peak expiratory flow rate and medication use each day, you’ll notice a pattern to your symptoms and develop strategies to stop the symptoms before they can stop you.

Why do you need a nebulizer for asthma?

For small children and others unable to coordinate inhaler timing, nebulizer machines are often necessary.

How to use a unit dose vial?

Unit-dose vials are a snap to use; just twist off the top and pour. Choose a nebulizer cup that will sit flat for easy pouring. Take a sniff as you pour and throw out any medication that smells foul, spoiled or like. it may contain rubbing alcohol.

How to keep a nebulizer free of germs?

Wash your hands. To keep your nebulizer – and your lungs – free of germs, always wash your hands before handling the medication and equipment. Check your medication. Before you begin, look closely at your medicine:

What to do if nebulizer foams?

If the medication foams or bubbles, stop the treatment ; you may have defective or contaminated medicine or equipment. Don’t ‘blow-by’ or mist the medication in front of the child’s face; this will release the medicine into the air, not the lungs. Use a mask. Wash up. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to keep your nebulizer cup, ...

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