thanks for this. i’m a home health nurse that had a COPD patient and his nebulizer machine had broken and I knew i could hook it up to the O2 tank but this video gave very good and useful info!! 👍🏾
Tips! Don't use those aquarium pumps to give yourself a nebulizer. I use a 50 PSI compressor, and I love it MUCH better. I have a tracheostomy, and I'm on a ventilator, 24/7. I think like an RT, NOT like a patient. Those aquarium like machines do NOT DO THE JOB! Use a 50 PSI compressor, or use an Oxygen concentrator, that goes up to 10 L/min if your DME can get you one. OR USE AN O2 Tank. If You can't get one of those options, and You're forced to use one of those low class machines, believe me, IT SUCKS!!!! You're using something that's similar to an aquarium pump!
thanks for this. i’m a home health nurse that had a COPD patient and his nebulizer machine had broken and I knew i could hook it up to the O2 tank but this video gave very good and useful info!! 👍🏾
awesome tips
Resolved my confusion
perfect
I see that smirk xD
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Tips! Don't use those aquarium pumps to give yourself a nebulizer. I use a 50 PSI compressor, and I love it MUCH better. I have a tracheostomy, and I'm on a ventilator, 24/7. I think like an RT, NOT like a patient. Those aquarium like machines do NOT DO THE JOB! Use a 50 PSI compressor, or use an Oxygen concentrator, that goes up to 10 L/min if your DME can get you one. OR USE AN O2 Tank. If You can't get one of those options, and You're forced to use one of those low class machines, believe me, IT SUCKS!!!! You're using something that's similar to an aquarium pump!