Nebulizers are medical devices that turn liquid medication into a very fine mist that patients inhale into their lungs through a mask or mouthpiece. Many medications for respiratory conditions, such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, and COPD, must be administered through a nebulizer.
Several different types of nebulizers are available from medical equipment companies, and there are several factors you should consider before you choose a nebulizer for home use.
Tabletop Nebulizers
- A C-arm system is a pretty advanced imaging system that medical facilities rely on. Since it is so integral and expensive, proper maintenance must be observed so that repair costs don't have the chance to soar. These maintenance tips specifically will keep this system in the best shape possible. Have Cables Professionally Assessed There will be cables on your C-arm, and they'll be connected to different components, such as the monitors that you view imaging details on.
- Does your home have poor indoor air quality? Whether dust, pet fur, viral particles, smoke, or another issue is the primary problem, take a look at how an air purifying system can help. What Affects Indoor Air Quality? Unlike the outdoors, your home's interior isn't subject to the ravages of pollutants and other in-the-air contaminants—right? If you believe your windows and doors completely protect the indoor air, think again. While well-sealed windows and doors can keep some pollutants, contaminants, and allergens out, these entry points aren't perfect.
- If you have computed radiography equipment in your medical facility, there is a good chance that the equipment gets a lot of use. Therefore, even if you purchased the right equipment and you make an effort to use and care for the equipment properly, there will probably be times when you need to make repairs and purchase new parts for it. When it's time to do this, it may be good to purchase refurbished parts.
- If you have sleep apnea or another similar condition, you might already have a standard CPAP machine. However, you might not have invested in a travel-sized CPAP machine yet. It might not seem necessary to make this investment at all. However, if you use a CPAP machine at night and if you like to travel for pleasure or if you have to travel regularly for work, you should consider investing in a travel-sized machine for the following reasons.