Published Jul 24, 2018
Joycgranny18
4 Posts
One of the things they DIDNT teach in nursing school. Illustrations or a video would be great. Forget Youtube they had nothing to cover this topic.
smf0903
845 Posts
We don't administer the respiratory meds at our facility, the RRT does them all. If I recall correctly (from checking in on patients when receiving tx) they can hook the chamber up to the tubing running from the vent to the patient, just prior to where it attaches to the ET tube. Honestly I've never paid that much attention to it. I'll have to pay more attention next time!!
MunoRN, RN
8,058 Posts
Make sure you are using the 'Aero Chamber MV' and not the regular Aero Chamber spacer used for non-intubated use. It's an inline spacer with a port for the MDI (without the mouthpiece holder). Typically you would actuate it at the beginning of the inspiratory phase, although so long as it's inline on the inspiratory side of the circuit, the timing isn't critical.
Its the Aero Chamber mini HC. You are blessed home nursing is a little different we do EVERYTHING.
Its the Areo Chamber Mini HC. From what ive read its made especially for vent use but comes with. no instructions .Thank you for responding.
meanmaryjean, DNP, RN
7,899 Posts
Your DME supplier should have an RT on staff. Can you send them a phone pic of the set up for guidance?
Good idea thank you
MarketingTrudell
1 Post
I am the Marketing Director from Trudell Medical International, the manufacturer of the AEROCHAMBER MINIi* chamber. Below is a link to our website page for more information: Specialty Chambers | Trudell Medical International
As well as pdf of the instructions for use which are included with each product: https://www.trudellmed.com/sites/default/files/2017-10/mini_instructions.pdf