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Willis the Whale Compressor Nebulizer System

Willis the Whale Compressor Nebulizer System

Drive Beagle Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer

Drive Beagle Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer

Drive™ Medical Power Neb Ultra Nebulizer

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The Drive compressor nebulizer includes an AC powered air compressor that provides a source of compressed air for home health care use. The compressor is used in conjunction with a jet (pneumatic) nebulizer to convert certain inhalable drugs into an aerosol form for inhalation by a patient. The device can be used with adult or pediatric patients.

Features

  • A competitive edge price point for providers as one of the smallest compressor nebs at a mere 3.2 lbs
  • Built-in neb kit holder for hands-free use
  • Delivers consistent particle size of <5 microns and fast treatment times
  • Complete with disposable neb kit, and optional reusable neb kit or pediatric aerosol mask
  • Powerful piston pump is efficient, dependable and quiet

How Do I Take a Treatment?

A nebulizer is the optimal delivery method of medication to the lungs. However, some users may find it difficult to use, especially very young children. In this case, an aerosol mask may be used. To ensure that the proper mask is utilized, please consult your home health provider or physician.

The most important aspect of taking a treatment is the patient’s breathing pattern while inhaling the medication mist.

It should be slow and deep, all attempts should be made to sit up straight and breathe in deep.

A general rule of thumb is to attempt to breathe in so deeply that it feels as though the lungs are completely full of air and inhaling any additional air is impossible.

If possible, hold your breath for 1-2 seconds unless directed otherwise by your physician and then slowly exhale through the nebulizer mouthpiece or mask. Holding your breath for 1-2 seconds after inhaling the medication allows for optimal absorption of medication in the lungs.

Repeat this breathing pattern for the entire treatment.

The length of a treatment can last anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the amount of medication and the performance of your compressor and nebulizer system. When you cannot see any medication in the nebulizer cup and the nebulizer has stopped producing a mist, the treatment has been completed. Turn off your compressor and follow the cleaning instructions found in this instruction guide.

If you have any additional questions regarding your equipment, medication, or treatment, please consult your physician.

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