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How to Use a Nebulizer : How to Use Nebulizer Mask With a Child

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

Learn how to use a nebulizer mask with a child patient with expert medical tips in this free vaporized medicine video clip.

Expert: Denise Urban
Bio: Denise Urban has a bachelor's degree in psychology and two master's degrees. She has been both a stay-at-home mom for five years and also a working mom.
Filmmaker: Travis Waack

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  • 1:01 lol kid tries to sneak by in background

  • I don't have asthma, but have a humidifier which makes me breath smoothly, so can i use this as a humidifier?

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  • That little kid is sooo sneakkky sneakkky creepin in the living room and kitchen

  • What a pretty kid Ma Sha Allah!

  • i dont have asthma but i have allergies and alot of mucus in me so mine neb helps .

  • it takes a geniuos to operate this machine apparenty ... me and meh spmeeliong is not so gooood so ai woulld prollys fail !?

  • do it girl smoke that can you fill that with kush

  • Lol chicken face

  • that medicine smell extreme bad my friend have it and i try X( almost die :)

  • I never stand.. I always lay down on the couch or somethin (sitting my uper body up tho)

    recently I tried crushing up a sleeping pill in the solution, it worked but it tasted so horrible

    i've tried alot of stuff like that, but it taste too horrible

    haha

    I've been doing these things for 15 years now

    currently 18, I use it maybe once every 6-7 months

    just need it sometimes

  • There are several reasos why that's inappropriate. If you occasionally have difficulty breathing, you should see a medical professional to determine the cause.This may be the wrong treatment and not help at all. You shouldn't ignore your symptoms. Also, all medications have side effects and contraindications. I wish you good healthll, because I'm a Respiratory Therapist and I ove to see people breathing well.

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