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Pediatric Mask for MicroAir Nebulizer

Replacement Pediatric Mask for the MicroAir Electronic Nebulizer.

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Pediatric Mask for MicroAir Nebulizer

  The MicroAir nebulizer has the abilty to use either a  Mask  or a Mouthpiece. Simply remove the mouthpiece, and attached the mask.

When to use mask versus mouthpiece?
Typically a mask captures more of the aerosol so that the patient will have a better chance of inhaling it. This is good for young children, and maybe elderly adults. The mouthpiece is good for most patients.

General rule of thumb: if doctor or respiratory therapist requires a mask, provide a mask. Otherwise the mouthpiece should suffice, with the exceptions noted above.

Blow By Vs. Mask Technique

When it comes to nebulizers parents of very young children only have two options: the face mask or blow-by technique. Blow-bys are where the output mist from the nebulizer's vent tube is directed close to the child's mouth. This technique WASTES medication, it is not going directly into the child's mouth and lungs. The Mask Technique sends the medication directly into the child's mouth and lungs.

Understandably, many children are frightened and quite uncooperative when it comes to face masks. Conventional wisdom has held that even when they're screaming and crying, they're inhaling the medicine so many doctors say leave the mask on, no matter how terrorized the child is. It's a controversial topic and one you should discuss with your doctor, to find a mutually agreeable delivery method. In any case, the mutually agreeable method should be the one that WORKS.

By the same token, if you can manage to crimp the nose clip on your child's face mask when delivering a neb that way, all the better. The idea is to discourage or prevent nasal breathing, so the maximum amount of meds can make it to the lungs. Hey, for once, sinus congestion can come in handy!

 

  If you own this Nebulizer then this is the correct replacement Pediatric Mask for you to purchase.
If you do not own this nebulizer click here to go to our Nebulizer page, to help you find the correct product.

A Pediatric Mask will usually need to be replaced every 3-6 months, this is due to wear and tear on the part.

 

 


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