Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at
9:12 PM
We started nebulizer treatments last week and those inhaled steroids make him crazy. More crazy than usual. Sunday I had to run out to the grocery store for one item before dinner. He came with me. I didn’t think about the fact that he …
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So hard
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at
9:12 PM
I’ve been doing nebulizer treatments every few hours since last night and it’s not helping. I almost went to the ER in the middle of the night, but I HATE going to the ER, so I stuck it out. So now I’m trying to get into the doctor this …
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Heart On The Line: Off to the doctor
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at
9:12 PM
A nurse friend of mine said that her son has it, and it means that he has asthma-like symptoms and has to have nebulizer treatments and such any time that he has a cold or is sick. So is it basically a chronic respiratory condition? …
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Learning to Breathe: September pulmonologist appointment
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at
9:12 PM
Asthma – S still needs occasional breathing treatments when she gets the slightest hint of a cough. Usually nighttime is the worst for her, so for a while we were giving nebulizer treatments before bed and that seemed to reduce the …
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Our Little Erdnuss: Long Overdue Health Update
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
8:33 PM
His PS has been weaned the last couple of days. They didn’t touch it today because he just didn’t look good. Tonight they have increased his PS back up. His lungs are wheezy and he’s not moving great air. More nebulizer treatments . …
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PICU Day 5
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 at
12:36 PM
He has been having overnight coughing fits and may have asthma. We tried using it on him when he was sleeping, but how do you know he is getting the medicine? You can’t put the mask on him lying down as the device needs to remain upright, so I just hold near his nose. Help!
Monday, September 28th, 2009 at
11:34 PM
For many children without a nebulizer , using a metered dose inhaler with a spacer and mask, can be just as effective as a nebulized treatment . Still, younger children under age 5, those that have trouble using an inhaler and children …
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Pediatric Asthma: How to Use a Nebulizer?
Monday, September 28th, 2009 at
11:34 PM
Doing nebulizer treatments at home is the practical way to go for patients undergoing long-term or maintenance therapy. First thing you need to know if you’re considering to go this route is that as of this writing, a unit for use in …
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NEBULIZER TREATMENTS: Home Nebulizer Treatments: Starting Out
Monday, September 28th, 2009 at
11:34 PM
I tried to give him and nebulizer treatment but I couldn’t find one part to it. So I had to give him his inhaler but that didn’t help much. I ran to two pharmacy’s who either couldn’t sell it to me because I didn’t use their pharmacy or …
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Muldowney's in Motion: Long Weekend
Monday, September 28th, 2009 at
11:34 PM
Avery needed back to back nebulizer treatments on Friday; Avery’s respiration’s continue to be on the high side,in regards to his respiratory rate and his breathing, he is having more moments of comfort than when we came in on Thursday …
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A Walk By FAITH – Amazed By GRACE