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Title: Nebulized Medication Administration


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Nebulized Medication Administration
  • Rachel Gallagher, RN, CPNP, NCSN
  • DPI School Nursing Consultant
  • Rachel.gallagher_at_dpi.wi.gov
  • (608) 266-8857

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Audio difficulties.
  • Make sure the volume is turned up (volume button
    beneath the speakers picture)
  • Make sure the volume on the computer is turned up
    (volume icon located on the right hand side of
    your computer taskbar)
  • Contact your IT department
  • If audio and visual is lost during the program,
    go back to http//media2.wi.gov/dpi/catalog/,
    and click on the Student Services Prevention and
    Wellness Team link on the left, then when the
    SSPW Team page of archived programs appears,
    select the program link desired.
  • If problem persists contact Rachel Gallagher
    (608) 266-8857.

3
Training
  • Knowledge training - webcast
  • Competency checklists are available at
    http//dpi.wi.gov/sspw/schlnurse.html

4
Outline
  • What is necessary prior to administration of
    nebulized medications?
  • What are the medication safety guidelines in
    administering medications or the 5 Rs?
  • What is asthma?
  • What are the symptoms of an asthma attack?
  • What are the triggers of asthma attacks?
  • What is the Asthma Inhaler Law?
  • What are the similarities and differences between
    a nebulizer vs. an inhaler?
  • How are nebulized medications administered?

5
What is necessary prior to administration of
nebulized medication?
  • Medication authorization form (orders)
  • Medical provider authorization form
  • Parent authorization form
  • Medication
  • Sink with soap and water
  • Gloves
  • Tubing
  • Mouthpiece or mask
  • Nebulizer cup
  • Air compressor

6
What are the medication safety guidelines in
administering medications, or the 5 Rs?
  • Right student
  • Right medication
  • Right dosage
  • Right time
  • Right route
  • Right documentation

7
What is Asthma?
  • Chronic inflammatory disease marked by
    inflammation or swelling of the airways and
    production of mucous causing constriction or
    narrowing of the airway.
  • Disease that may cause permanent changes
    (remodeling) if not properly treated.
  • Disease that cannot be cured but can be
    controlled with medication and avoidance of
    triggers.

8
What are symptoms of an asthma attack?
  • Chest tightness
  • Dry hacky cough
  • Wheezing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Inability to talk in complete sentences without
    taking a breath.

9
What are the triggers of asthma attacks?
  • Allergies
  • Exercise
  • Respiratory infections
  • Strong odors
  • Cockroaches

10
What is the Asthma Inhaler Law?
  • Wis. Stat. sec. 118.291 Asthmatic Pupil
    possession and use of inhalers.
  • A students may possess and use a metered dose
    inhaler or dry powder inhaler during school day
    and all school sponsored events or with
    supervision of a school authority if the
    following are true
  • Inhaler used to prevent or treat existing asthma
    symptoms (rescue inhaler)
  • Written approval of parent (if minor) and medical
    provider for use of the inhaler
  • Approval letters of parent and medical provider
    need to be given to principal

11
What are the similarities and differences between
a nebulizer vs. an inhaler?
  • Similarities
  • Provides aerosolized mist of medication.
  • Used for prevention and relief of asthma.
  • Differences
  • Nebulizers require simple instructions for use
    with young children.
  • Student assistance or cooperation is not required
    with a nebulizer.
  • Nebulizers are larger in size and consequently
    less convenient.

12
How are nebulized medications administered?
  • 1. Review the first 5 rights
  • (student, medication, dosage, time, and route)
    at initiation of task.
  • 2. Have student sit in a comfortable upright
    chair.
  • 3. Wash hands and apply gloves.
  • 4. Recheck the first 5 rights.
  • 5. Wash hands and apply gloves.

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Nebulized medication administration cont.
  • 6. Remove the nebulizer cap. Place the
    appropriate amount of medication in the plastic
    nebulizer cup and replace cap.
  • 7. Attach tubing to the compressor and medication
    cup.
  • 8. Attach mouthpiece or mask to the medication
    cup. See medication authorization or medication
    administration record for instructions of which
    to use.
  • 9. Plug into electricity and turn on the machine.

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Nebulized medication administration cont.
  • 10. Student should begin breathing normally and
    continue until all the medication is gone. If you
    have a small child you will probably want to
    remain present for the entire treatment.
  • 11. Turn off the machine.
  • 12. Clean the machine per manufactures
    instructions.

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Nebulized medication administration cont.
  • 13. Remove gloves and wash hands.
  • 14. Secure medication in appropriate locked
    space.
  • 15. Immediately document the administration of
    the medication on the medication administration
    records.
  • 16. Monitor symptoms in response to the
    medication.

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Nebulized medication administration cont.
  • Cleaning After completion of your treatment,
    rinse all the medication out of the cup.
    Disassemble the mouthpiece or mask, medication
    cup (including the baffle in the cup) and "tee"
    piece. Soak in a warm soapy solution, agitate
    with gentle motion, rinse, and let it air dry.
    Once dry, re-assemble for next treatment. (if
    treatments are frequent open two kits and rotate,
    while one is drying the other can be used).
  • Never wash the tubing.

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Nebulized medication administration cont.
  • Disinfection Once a week, soak the disassembled
    parts in a warm water/white vinegar solution (one
    part vinegar/three to four part water) for 30-60
    minutes, rinse, and air dry.
  • Or
  • Also suggested to wash in dishwasher on top rack
    in parts basket.
  • Follow instructions of manaufactures, school
    nurse or parent.

18
What are the signs that the medication treatment
was unsuccessful in reversing the asthma attack?
  • Continuation or worsening of symptoms.
  • Inability to complete a sentence without needing
    to breath in the middle of a sentence.
  • Movement of shoulders with breathing.
  • Sucking movement or retractions between the ribs.
  • Emergency!!!
  • Call 911, school nurse and parent as needed!!!

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  • Demonstration

20
Questions
  • School nurse
  • Parent
  • Medical provider

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  • Any comments regarding this webcast?
  • Any suggestions on future school nursing topics?
  • Contact
  • Rachel Gallagher
  • (608) 266-8857
  • E-mail rachel.gallagher_at_dpi.wi.gov
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