How to Use an Inhaler

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22 Nov 201102:01

Summary

TLDRThis script educates viewers on the correct usage of inhalers for asthma management. Key steps include removing the cap, shaking the inhaler, priming it if unused for over 48 hours, and coordinating slow inhalation with canister depression. Holding the breath for 10 seconds and rinsing the mouth after use are also emphasized. The script advises consulting healthcare providers for medication efficacy and further information.

Takeaways

  • πŸ’Š **Proper Use Essential**: Inhalers must be used correctly to deliver enough medication to control asthma symptoms.
  • πŸ”„ **Shake Well**: Shake the inhaler for 2 to 5 seconds before use to ensure proper medication distribution.
  • 🚫 **Prime if Necessary**: If the inhaler hasn't been used for more than 48 hours, prime it by depressing the canister once.
  • 🧍 **Correct Posture**: Sit or stand upright while using the inhaler for optimal medication delivery.
  • πŸ‘„ **Seal the Mouthpiece**: Place the inhaler in your mouth with lips sealed around the mouthpiece to prevent medication loss.
  • πŸŒ€ **Breathe In Slowly**: Begin to breathe in slowly before depressing the canister to ensure medication reaches the lungs.
  • πŸ•’ **Hold Your Breath**: After inhaling, hold your breath for 10 seconds or as long as possible to maximize medication absorption.
  • πŸ” **Wait Between Puffs**: If a second puff is needed, wait for one full minute before taking it.
  • πŸ’§ **Rinse After Use**: Rinse your mouth with water after using an inhaler to remove any residual medication and spit it out.
  • πŸ’Ό **Consult Your Doctor**: Work with your doctor to ensure your medication is effective and address any concerns.
  • 🌐 **Resource for Help**: Visit www.health.gov for additional information and resources on asthma management.

Q & A

  • Why is it important to use an inhaler correctly?

    -Using an inhaler correctly is crucial because improper use may prevent enough medication from reaching your lungs, making it ineffective in controlling asthma symptoms.

  • What should you do before using the inhaler?

    -Before using the inhaler, you should remove the cap and clear any debris from the opening.

  • How long should you shake the inhaler before use?

    -You should shake the inhaler for 2 to 5 seconds before using it.

  • What does 'priming' an inhaler mean, and when should it be done?

    -Priming the inhaler means pressing the canister once to ensure the next dose delivers the correct amount of medication. It should be done if the inhaler hasn't been used for more than 48 hours.

  • What is the correct body posture for using an inhaler?

    -You should either sit up straight or stand up while using the inhaler to ensure proper medication delivery.

  • When should you depress the canister while using the inhaler?

    -You should depress the canister just as you begin to slowly breathe in. It's important to start breathing in before pressing the canister to deliver the medication effectively.

  • How long should you inhale when using the inhaler?

    -You should inhale slowly over 3 to 5 seconds until your lungs are full.

  • Why is it important to hold your breath after using the inhaler?

    -Holding your breath for 10 seconds or as long as you can allows the medication to settle in your lungs, increasing its effectiveness.

  • What should you do if you need to take a second puff?

    -If a second puff is needed, wait one full minute between puffs.

  • Why is rinsing your mouth important after using certain inhalers?

    -Rinsing your mouth after using a controller or inhaled steroid inhaler helps prevent side effects like oral thrush. You should spit out the water after rinsing.

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