Practice Question
A nurse is teaching a client how to administer Proventil to the client’s child using a metered dose inhaler with a chamber. The nurse explains that the medication should be administered
Answer Choices:
Correct Answer:
as the child is inhaling.
Rationale:
MDIs with a spacer are designed to hold the medication in suspension for a short period, allowing the child to inhale it deeply. If the spray is released as the child inhales, the medication is actively drawn into the lungs.
The child should breathe out fully, then start inhaling slowly while pressing the inhaler so the medication enters the lungs with the breath.
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Question Details
- Category: NCLEX Prep
- Subcategory: NCLEX-RN
- Domain: NCLEX-RN Exam(s)
- Answer Choices: 4
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