Using an Inhaler with a Spacer Mask
Summary
TLDRThis video guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to properly use an inhaler with a spacer and mask for young children. It emphasizes the importance of using a spacer to ensure the medication reaches the lungs effectively, as without it, much of the medicine may end up in the mouth or throat. The guide covers essential steps such as priming the inhaler, shaking it, and administering the medication, as well as tips for cleaning the spacer and maintaining its function. Caregivers are encouraged to ask healthcare providers if they have any questions.
Takeaways
- 😀 Inhalers with spacers help deliver asthma medicine effectively to the lungs.
- 😀 Without a spacer, only about one third of the medicine reaches the lungs; the rest stays in the mouth, throat, or stomach.
- 😀 A spacer with a mask is commonly used by younger children when taking asthma medicine.
- 😀 Step 1: Prime the inhaler according to the manufacturer's instructions before use.
- 😀 Step 2: Stand or sit up straight while using the inhaler and spacer.
- 😀 Step 3: Shake the inhaler and remove the cap before use.
- 😀 Step 4: Insert the inhaler into the spacer for better delivery of medicine to the lungs.
- 😀 Step 5: Breathe out fully before using the inhaler.
- 😀 Step 6: Place the mask firmly on the face, covering both nose and mouth, then press the inhaler and breathe in and out slowly six times.
- 😀 Step 7: Shake the inhaler before each puff; wait 30 seconds to 1 minute between puffs if multiple puffs are required.
- 😀 Step 8: Wipe the face after using inhaled steroid medicine.
- 😀 Clean the spacer once a week by soaking it in warm, soapy water for 15 minutes, then rinse and air dry.
- 😀 Never wipe the inside of the spacer, as its special lining helps the medicine reach the lungs.
- 😀 If you have any questions, consult your healthcare provider or visit choa.org/asthma for more information.
Q & A
Why is using a spacer with an inhaler important?
-A spacer helps the medicine reach the lungs more effectively. Without a spacer, only about one-third of the medication gets to the lungs, while the rest may remain in the mouth, throat, or stomach.
What is the recommended position for using an inhaler with a spacer?
-It is recommended to either stand or sit up straight when using an inhaler with a spacer to ensure proper inhalation.
What is the first step before using an inhaler with a spacer?
-The first step is to prime the inhaler before use, according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Why is it important to shake the inhaler before use?
-Shaking the inhaler helps ensure the medicine is properly mixed and ready for use.
How do you correctly position the mask on your face during inhaler use?
-Place the mask firmly on the face, covering both the nose and mouth to ensure the medicine is inhaled properly.
How many times should you breathe in and out after pressing down on the inhaler?
-You should breathe in and out slowly six times after pressing down on the inhaler to ensure proper medication delivery.
What should you do if more than one puff of the inhaler is needed?
-If more than one puff is required, allow 30 seconds to one minute between each puff to give the medication time to work.
How often should you clean the spacer, and how should you do it?
-The spacer should be cleaned once a week. Disassemble it and soak the pieces in warm soapy water for 15 minutes, rinse them with clean water, and let them air dry.
Why should you not wipe the inside of the spacer?
-You should never wipe the inside of the spacer because it has a special lining that helps the medication reach the lungs effectively.
Where can you find more information about asthma and using inhalers?
-You can visit choa.org/asthma for more information on asthma and proper inhaler use.
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