the nurse is instructing a client how to use a metered-dose inhaler and aerochamber. which statement(s) are correct? select all that apply.

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Metered dosage inhalers, often known as MDIs, are commonly used to provide inhaled respiratory medicines. The MDI consists of a pressurized medicine canister in a plastic container with a mouthpiece.

How to use an inhaler - with spacer ?

MDIs typically consist of three components:

  1. The mouthpiece
  2. The mouthpiece's cover
  3. Cap Medication in a container
  • Less medication enters your lungs if your inhaler is used improperly. It will be useful to use a spacer.
  • To the mouthpiece, the spacer is attached. Into the spacer tube first, then the inhaled medication.
  • Once the medication is in your lungs, you inhale twice, deeply. Using a spacer instead of spraying the medication directly into your mouth significantly reduces medication waste.
  • Distinct sizes and forms are available for spacers. What spacer is ideal for you or your child should be discussed with your provider.
  • A spacer is practically universal among kids.
  • Inhalers with dry powder do not require a spacer.

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