Assessment:
Assess patient for obstruction of the airway. Assess patient respiratory status. Assess characteristics of secretions. Check with doctor’s order.
Planning:
Prepare materials needed, as follows: Nebulizer machine, mouthpiece, T-piece, cap, medication cup, nebulizer air – inlet connector, bottle, tubing and aerosol mask. Gather and bring to bedside.
Implementation:
Wash your hands before preparing medications. Identify patient. Before initial operation place the nebulizer on a leveled surface. Open door to storage equipment. Make sure the power is in the OFF position. Unwrap power cord and plug power cord into an appropriate wall outlet. Assemble clean nebulizer parts by placing a buffle on medication cup. Holding cup stationary, screw on nebulizer cap. Add prescrined medication through the opening on cap using a medicine dropper or pre-measured container. Assemble mouthpiece and T-piece (if applicable) and insert into the top of the nebulizer cap. If usig an aerosol mask, insert the bottom part of the mask directly into the top of the nebulizer cap. Attach tubing to nebulizer air-outlet connector. Press the power switch ‘on’ to the start the compressor. Begin treatment by placing the mouthpiece between teeth. With mouth closed, inhale deeply and slowly through mouth as aerosol begins to flow, then exhale slowly through the mouthpiece. If the treatment needs to be interrupted, simply press power switch ‘off’. If an aerosol mask is used, place the mask over mouth and nose. As aerosol begins to flow, inhale deeply and slowly through mouth then exhale slowly. After nebulization, turn the switch off. Unplug power cord from wall outlet. Disconnect the parts and the tubing to set aside. Disassemble mouthpiece or mask from cap. Wash all items, except tubing in a hot water/dishwashing detergent. Rinse under top water for 30 seconds to remove detergent residue. Allow air to dry.
Evaluation:
Increased comfort and breathing efficiency for patient’s with ASTHMA & COPD. Clear breath sounds and liquefied secretions.
Documentation:
Record the date and time of the treatment. Note the amount of secretions.