nebuliser


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Synonyms for nebuliser

a dispenser that turns a liquid (such as perfume) into a fine mist

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'The nebuliser you have donated came in handy as plans were ongoing to get extra ones to augment and to alleviate pains of asthmatic patients in the hospital.
What is the presence of nebuliser contamination after use in a ventilator circuit?
"She had to stay in for three nights and must've had at least 10 nebulisers in that time, she was so poorly.
The handle makes it easier for youngsters to use the nebuliser themselves.
Lucy was once given a substitute nebuliser, called a compressor, rather than the smaller e-flow nebuliser which many people with PCD aren't able to get as it is more expensive than the large compressor.
My elder daughter Eliz coudn't breathe and had to be eventually put on a nebuliser. Later I called Dubai Police.
Nebulisers are further sub-segmented into ultrasonic nebuliser, mesh nebuliser and compressed air nebuliser.
of these Bronchodilators so many have their own nebuliser or have access to the use of one and a nebuliser is a machine that converts the liquid medicine into an easy inhailed mist by passing oxygen or air through tubing up to a face mask or mouth- piece via a medication chamber.
Inhaler is a better choice over nebuliser machines as well, she added.
Q My mother has bad bronchitis, should I buy her a nebuliser? A For most patients there would be no advantage of taking their inhaled medicines through a nebuliser and they can be difficult to load up and maintain safely.
The case hinged on the circumstances of 72-year-old Mary Flynn who suffers breathing problems and uses an electric nebuliser. The High Court in London has now dismissed the application.
We report a patient who developed unilateral mydriasis due to inadvertent ocular exposure to nebulised salbutamol and ipratropium bromide as a result of a faulty leaking nebuliser. The mydriasis resolved on discontinuation of the nebulisers.