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COPD: Using Your Nebulizer
COPD: Using Your NebulizerSome medicines for COPD are inhaled with the help of a small machine called a nebulizer. Nebulizers convertmedication from a liquid to a fine mist so that it can be easily inhaled.Nebulizers come in several different models, but each has these parts: a medicine cup, an air compressor, tubing, anda mouthpiece or mask.Be sure to follow the instructions for your brand of nebulizer.In general, using a nebulizer involves the following steps:First, fill the medicine cup with the prescribed amount of medication and close it tightly.Then, connect the tubing to the air compressor and to the medicine cup.Next, attach the mouthpiece or mask to the medicine cup.Turn on the compressor. In a couple of seconds, you’ll see a light mist coming out of the device. Put the mouthpiece inyour mouth, between your teeth, and seal your lips around it, or cover your nose and mouth with the mask.Breathe in the mist for 10 to 15 minutes or until all of the medicine evaporates.Clean the medicine cup and mouthpiece or mask once or twice a week. Wash them in warm soapy water, then rinsewith water and let them air dry. Place a paper towel over top to keep them free of dust and lint.Each nebulizer is a little different, so follow your healthcare provider’s instructions for cleaning your particular model,and replace parts as recommended.Page 1 of 1This program is for informational purposes only. Publisher disclaims all guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness,or suitability of this video for medical decision making. For all health related issues please contact your healthcare provider.HCPD1005698 EN COPDUsingYourNebulizer.pdf© The Wellness Network
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