How can I use a sprayer for children?

The use of a sprayer is a simple way to administer asthma drugs. Nebulizer is useful for infants and small children who are unable to use an inhaler. There are a few steps concerning the use of a sprayer for children, including setting equipment, inserting drugs and helping the child to breathe all the medicine.

In order to use a sprayer for children, get liquid medicines from the pharmacy. Medicines can be supplied in a bottle containing one dose or in a larger bottle with a measuring device. The medication is located in a special cup on a sprayer.

Drug administration through a sprayer for children takes about ten minutes. The child must sit upright, deeply breathe until all the medicines disappear, so it can help provide a child's medicine in an area that is quiet and without distraction. The child should breathe at a slow, regular pace. If possible, he detained his breath for a few seconds, so Medicine has a chance to settle in the airways.

It is possible to administer respiratory drugs through a mask on the face or mouthpiece. The respiratory apparatus is placed on the baby's face or the baby's mouth and at all times when the drug is inhaled. Once the child gets used to carrying the device, it is not difficult for them to use the device correctly to receive the right dosage of medicine.

You will need to set up before using a sprayer for children. When working with a spray device, use clean hands or gloves, to reduce the risk that the child becomes bacteria transferred to the sprayer during the settings. Once you wash your hands thoroughly, the sprayer components can be connected. The air compressor, which allows the transformation of drugs from liquid into small, breathable droplets, is placed on a stable surface and connected. Tubes that connect the compressor to the medical cup and a cup to an inhalation device

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