Video Inhaler Part 3 Versi 3
Summary
TLDRThis educational video focuses on two multi-dose inhalers, the Discus and Swinghaler, highlighting their features, benefits, and usage instructions. The Discus is a compact, easy-to-use device that holds up to 60 doses and includes a dose counter, but requires forceful inhalation for effectiveness. The Swinghaler simplifies the process by eliminating shaking and reducing operational steps, with a transparent protective cap and an easy loading mechanism. The video provides clear instructions for using both devices, ensuring users understand how to select and properly use each inhaler for optimal patient care.
Takeaways
- π The Discus is a disposable multi-dose dry powder inhaler (DPI) that can hold up to 60 doses, reducing the need for frequent reloading.
- π The Discus features a dose counter that allows users to see how many doses are left, helping with medication management.
- π The outer case of the Discus keeps the device dust-free and resets the lever for the next dose, ensuring clean and efficient usage.
- π One of the key advantages of the Discus is its compact design, making it convenient for users to carry a monthβs supply of medication.
- π A potential issue with the Discus is that it requires a forceful inhalation, which may be challenging for some users, particularly the elderly.
- π The Swing Haler is a simple-to-use DPI that doesnβt require shaking to ensure the correct dose of medication.
- π The Swing Haler features a transparent protection cap to cover the mouthpiece and prevent contamination, as well as a dose counter to track remaining doses.
- π The Swing Halerβs drug reservoir is located at the center of the device, and the medication is placed in a chamber where it is dispensed directly into the mouthpiece.
- π Using the Swing Haler involves a few simple steps: shake the device, press to load the dose, inhale deeply through the mouth, and hold your breath for 10 seconds.
- π Both the Discus and the Swing Haler require proper technique, including exhaling before inhaling and maintaining a tight seal on the mouthpiece for effective drug delivery.
- π After using either device, users should rinse their mouth with water and spit it out to prevent irritation or dryness in the throat.
Q & A
What is the primary benefit of the Discus inhaler compared to other dry powder inhalers?
-The Discus inhaler can hold up to 60 doses, reducing the need for frequent reloading, which is a key advantage over other devices like the Diskhaler that hold fewer doses.
How does the Discus ensure dose consistency?
-The Discus is designed to deliver a consistent and uniform dose with each use, and it includes a dose counter that tracks how many doses remain in the device.
What is the function of the integrated outer case in the Discus inhaler?
-The outer case protects the device from dust and dirt and also resets the lever in preparation for the next dose.
What are some common challenges elderly patients may face when using the Discus inhaler?
-Elderly patients may struggle with handling the capsules or blisters, and the device requires a forceful inhalation for effective use, which could be difficult for some users.
What should a patient do if they accidentally breathe into the Discus while reloading the dose?
-If a patient breathes into the Discus while reloading the dose, they should reload the medication and avoid inhaling into the device.
How should a patient inhale the medication from the Discus?
-The patient should place the mouthpiece between their lips, make a tight seal, and inhale steadily and deeply through the mouth, not the nose.
What are the steps for using the Swinghaler inhaler?
-To use the Swinghaler, the patient should open the transparent cover, shake the device 3-4 times, press it until it clicks, exhale fully, insert the mouthpiece, inhale deeply, hold for 10 seconds, and then exhale slowly.
Why is shaking the Swinghaler necessary?
-Shaking the Swinghaler 3-4 times ensures that the powder is evenly distributed in the device before inhalation.
What is the main difference between the Discus and Swinghaler in terms of dosage administration?
-The Discus requires sliding a lever to load the dose, while the Swinghaler only needs to be pressed to release the medication, making it simpler to use as it does not require shaking to dispense the correct volume.
What should a patient do after using the Discus inhaler to minimize side effects?
-After using the Discus, the patient should rinse their mouth with water and spit it out to help prevent side effects like oral thrush or hoarseness.
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