Inhaler Devices. Ask the patient/carer to demonstrate the technique and correct accordingly at every opportunity.

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Inhaler Devices The most effective way of taking most asthma medicines is to inhale them so they get straight into the lungs. The best inhaler device is one that the patient can and will use. The correct inhaler and technique is central to achieving the greatest benefit from asthma medicines. Ask the patient/carer to demonstrate the technique and correct accordingly at every opportunity. Metered dose inhaler 1. Remove cap and shake inhaler. 2. Breathe out gently. 3. Put mouthpiece in mouth firmly between lips and as you begin to breathe in, which should be slow and deep, press canister down and continue to inhale steadily and deeply. 4. Take inhaler out of mouth holding breath for 10 seconds, or as long as is comfortable, then breathe out slowly. 5. For a second dose wait for approximately 1 minute before repeating steps 1 4. 6. Replace cap. Only use the inhaler for the total number of doses on the label, then start a new inhaler.

Accuhaler 1. Hold the outer casing of the accuhaler in one hand while pushing the thumb grip away with thumb of other hand until a click is heard. 2. Holding accuhaler with mouthpiece towards you, slide lever away until it clicks. This makes the dose available for inhalation and moves the dose counter on. 3. Breathe out gently. Holding device horizontally put mouthpiece in mouth and suck in quickly and deeply. 4. Remove accuhaler from mouth and hold breath for about 10 seconds or as long as is comfortable. 5.To close, slide thumb grip back towards you as far as it will go until it clicks. 6. For a second dose, repeat steps 1 5. The counter on top of the accuhaler tells you how many doses are left. Numbers 5 to 0 will appear in red, to warn you the inhaler is almost empty.

Turbohaler 1. Unscrew and lift off white cover. Hold turbohaler upright and twist grip forwards and backwards as far as it will go. You should hear a click. 2. Breathe out gently, put in mouth and breathe in as deeply as possible. Even when a full dose is taken there may be no taste. 3. Remove from mouth and breathe out slowly. 4. Replace white cover. To take another dose repeat steps 1 3. When a red line appears at top of window on inhaler, there are approximately 20 doses left. Some turbohalers have a dose counter to tell you how many doses are left.

Easi-breathe 1. Shake inhaler, hold upright and open cap. 2. Breathe out gently. Hold inhaler upright, put mouthpiece in mouth and close lips and teeth around it. Do not block the air holes on top. 3. Breathe in steadily through mouthpiece. Do not stop breathing when the inhaler puffs but continue taking a deep breath. Hold breath for 10 seconds or as long as is comfortable and remove inhaler from mouth. 4. After use, hold inhaler upright and immediately close cap. For a second dose, wait for approximately 30 seconds before repeating sections 1 3. Only use the inhaler for the total number of doses on the label, then start a new inhaler.

Autohaler 1. Remove cap. Hold autohaler upright and push grey lever up. Shake inhaler. 2. Breathe out gently. Keeping inhaler upright, put in mouth and close lips around it (the air holes at the bottom must not be blocked by your hand). 3. Breathe in steadily through mouthpiece. Do not stop breathing when inhaler clicks continue taking a deep breath. Hold breath for 10 seconds or for as long as is comfortable and remove inhaler from mouth. Lower grey lever. 4. To take another dose repeat steps 1 3. Wait for approximately 30 seconds before taking another dose. The lever must be pushed up ( on ) before each dose, and pushed down again ( off ) afterwards. Only use the inhaler for the total number of doses on the label, then start a new inhaler. Appendix 2.2 Emergency Asthma Care Pack 11

Areochamber standard size (small volume) 1. Remove caps from inhaler and spacer. Shake inhaler and insert in back of spacer. (the inhaler can also be inserted into the spacer and the unit can be shaken briskly 4 5 times) 2. Breathe out gently. Place mouthpiece of spacer in mouth. 3. Press canister once to release a dose of medicine. 4. Take one deep, slow breath in, then breath out again through the mouthpiece. Continue to breath in and out 5 times, but do not press the canister again. If you hear a whistling sound, you are breathing in too quickly. 5. To take another dose, wait for between 30 seconds 1 minute then repeat steps 1 4. Note For breath holding technique - Hold breath for 10 seconds or as long as is comfortable. Remove spacer and breathe out. Refer to manufacturers instructions for the single dose breath holding.

Areochamber Child size 6 months and above. (small volume) Orange Areochamber Infant size age 0-6 months 1. Remove cap from inhaler, shake inhaler and insert into back of spacer. (the inhaler can also be inserted into the spacer and the unit can be shaken briskly 4 5 times) 2. Place mask of spacer over mouth and nose of child and ensure there is a good seal. 3. Encourage child to breathe in and out slowly and gently. 4. Once breathing pattern is established, press canister and keep it in same position as child continues to breathe in and out slowly for 5-6 breaths. For best results the child should be encouraged to breath through the mouth. Exhaled air escapes from the mask through the exhalation value. Please note if it is difficult for a parent to see the child s breathing pattern the mask should stay over the face and nose for the count of 10 seconds. 5. Remove mask from child s face. 6. To take another dose, wait approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute then repeat steps 1 5.

Spacer (large volume) 1. Fit the two halves of the volumatic together. Line up the notch on one half with the slot on the other, then press the two halves together. 2. Remove cap from inhaler, shake inhaler and insert into back of spacer. 3. Breathe out gently. Place mouthpiece of spacer into mouth. 4. Press inhaler canister once to release one puff of medicine. 5. Take one deep, slow breath in, then breath out again through the mouthpiece. Continue to breath in and out 5 times, but do not press the canister again. 6. Remove inhaler from mouth. 7. To take another dose, wait approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute then repeat steps 1 6. NB. Refer to manufacturers instructions for the single dose breath holding.

With Mask 1. Fit the two halves of the volumatic together. Line up the notch on one half with the slot on the other, then press the two halves together. 2. Push the face mask firmly onto the volumatic mouthpiece. 3 Remove cap from inhaler, shake inhaler and insert into back of spacer. 4. Place mask of spacer over mouth and nose of child and ensure there is a good seal. Press down the inhaler to release 1 puff of medicine into the volumatic. Keep the mask over your child s nose and mouth for at least 10 seconds, encourage child to breathe in and out slowly and gently. You should be able to hear the mouthpiece value click or rattle as your child breathes in and out. Sometimes your child cannot move the valve by breathing, and you will not be able to hear a rattle. In this case hold the volumatic at an angle (90 degree angle) to allow the valve to stay open. 5. Remove the inhaler with mask from your child s face. 6. To take another dose, wait approximately 30 seconds to 1 minute then repeat steps 1 5.