in line nebulizer- In-line nebulizers are specialized, closed-system devices designed to deliver aerosolized medication (e.g., albuterol) directly into a ventilator circuit, bag-valve mask (BVM), or CPAP setup without interrupting ventilation or positive pressure. They are commonly used for patients with asthma, COPD, or severe bronchospasm in ICU, emergency, or EMS settings. Key Aspects of In-Line Nebulizers: Setup: Components include a medication chamber, T-piece connector, and tubing, often placed between the patient's airway (mask or tube) and the breathing circuit. Operation: The device is powered by an oxygen source, typically running at 6–8 liters per minute . Safety & Efficiency: These systems prevent the loss of PEEP (Positive End-Expiratory Pressure) during treatment and protect healthcare providers from exhaled medication. Usage: They are essential for continuous medication delivery in critical care, allowing for treatment to be administered while "bagging" a patient. For effective treatment, the nebulizer cup should be kept upright, and the device should be removed when the mist is no longer visible.
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