robertsmith1390
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there is some great info on infection control in cf. i am also guessing that when there is still alot of med in the nebulizer cup after 30 mins..there is probably a clog somewhere. i would recommend boiling the nebiluzer after every use and then let the parts air dry; the only way to insure proper sterilization.
boiling tips:
make sure the water is rolling before placeing the neb pieces in.
use a lid, 5 to 10 mins.
thats how my mom does it every time.
-respiratory therapist with a brother(20) and sister(18) who have cf:
there is some great info on infection control in cf. i am also guessing that when there is still alot of med in the nebulizer cup after 30 mins..there is probably a clog somewhere. i would recommend boiling the nebiluzer after every use and then let the parts air dry; the only way to insure proper sterilization.
boiling tips:
make sure the water is rolling before placeing the neb pieces in.
use a lid, 5 to 10 mins.
thats how my mom does it every time.
-respiratory therapist with a brother(20) and sister(18) who have cf: