Yes, I have copd, not asthma and I was given a peak flow meter to use, no idea where it is now though! Would rather not know...
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I use a peak flow meter to document the numbers if i feel like I am not getting enough air. Pick one up from your local pharmacy....
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MrGrlNC,Great point! One can get multiple reads on any one peak flow meter. Personally, for me, it's often just how much energy I have to put into the blow. It's important to give full...
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...also dependent on meeting these standards.
I would ask your unit educator or charge nurse how to handle completion of your documentation for pedi patients unable to use a peak flow mete...
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...have to. My lung function itself is pretty normal when i use a peak flow meter to measure it, but it is just the coughing that is difficult to deal with. Perhaps something with DM in it...
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Preventer inhaler and peak flow meter
Hi again guys
My nurse just prescribed me a preventer inhaler to use as well as a peak flow meter. I know how to use both of them but...
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Interesting. You ever try a peak flow meter to see if you actually have a harder time breathing? I have had so many instances where I feel like I can't breathe yet I'm actually OK.
I've found...
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Have you got a piko peak flow meter? I used to have one of those, - was given it as part of an asthma trial, and it is helpful when it tells you that you have done a faulty blow (ie...
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