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nebulizer device that adds liquid to a gas in the form of droplets.
Ãâó: www.ventworld.com/resources/glossary.asp
nebulizer A machine for getting medicine into the lungs. A nebulizer makes a mixture of liquid medicine and water into a mist that a person then inhales (through a mask or a mouthpiece). Nebulizers are often used for babies and children too small to be able to coordinate using a metered dose inhaler. They are also sometimes used for people having severe asthma symptoms, as many people find it easier to take in the medicine this way when they are having a lot of trouble breathing.
Ãâó: asthma.bsd.uchicago.edu/AboutAsthma/AAGlossaryM.ht...
nebulizer A machine that turns liquid medication into a mist for inhaling. Normal Breathing: When you breathe in, air is taken in through the nose and mouth. It goes down the windpipe, through the airways, and into the air sacs. When you breathe out, stale air leaves the lungs in the reverse order. There is no difficulty or feeling of shortness of breath with normal breathing.
Ãâó: www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/asthma_center/glossary.as...
nebulizer A Nebulizer is a device used to reduce a liquid to an extremely fine cloud, especially for delivering medication to the deep part of the respiratory tract. A nebulizer can be a very useful tool for those with asthma or allergies, where it is vital that the effective drugs for the condition be delivered directly to lung tissues.
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