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  • 00:06

    Hello my name is Liz and I am going to show you how to use your inhaler (Spiromax).
    Hello my name is Liz and I am going to show you how to use your inhaler (Spiromax).

  • 00:10

    The information I am going to give you is a quick guide. You should keep and read the
    The information I am going to give you is a quick guide. You should keep and read the

  • 00:15

    instruction leaflet that comes with your inhaler.
    instruction leaflet that comes with your inhaler.

  • 00:18

    First I am going to show you a few important points about your inhaler.
    First I am going to show you a few important points about your inhaler.

  • 00:22

    Then I will talk you through how to use it. And then I will show you how to use it.
    Then I will talk you through how to use it. And then I will show you how to use it.

  • 00:27

    At the end we will talk about how you clean and store your inhaler.
    At the end we will talk about how you clean and store your inhaler.

  • 00:31

    How you know when it is empty and when to reorder another.
    How you know when it is empty and when to reorder another.

  • 00:35

    What to do if you take too much or miss a dose.
    What to do if you take too much or miss a dose.

  • 00:38

    And what to do if going to the hospital or clinic.
    And what to do if going to the hospital or clinic.

  • 00:44

    It is important to take your inhalers regularly. Some inhalers are given to prevent flare ups
    It is important to take your inhalers regularly. Some inhalers are given to prevent flare ups

  • 00:49

    and can take days or more to work.
    and can take days or more to work.

  • 00:56

    When you get a new inhaler, check the expiry date on the inhaler.
    When you get a new inhaler, check the expiry date on the inhaler.

  • 01:00

    And if expired take it back to the pharmacist.
    And if expired take it back to the pharmacist.

  • 01:07

    The inhaler has a dust cap. It is quite important that this stays closed when your inhaler is not in use.
    The inhaler has a dust cap. It is quite important that this stays closed when your inhaler is not in use.

  • 01:15

    When you open the dust cap up, the inhaler will click. That is normal.
    When you open the dust cap up, the inhaler will click. That is normal.

  • 01:20

    This will also reveal air vents. You should make sure not to cover these.
    This will also reveal air vents. You should make sure not to cover these.

  • 01:25

    On the back there is a dose counter.
    On the back there is a dose counter.

  • 01:30

    Now I will talk you through how to use the inhaler and then I will show you.
    Now I will talk you through how to use the inhaler and then I will show you.

  • 01:35

    To use the inhaler, open the dust cap fully.
    To use the inhaler, open the dust cap fully.

  • 01:38

    You will hear the click. Breathe out, but not into the device.
    You will hear the click. Breathe out, but not into the device.

  • 01:43

    Put your lips around the mouthpiece and breathe in hard and fast and hold for 5 to 10 seconds.
    Put your lips around the mouthpiece and breathe in hard and fast and hold for 5 to 10 seconds.

  • 01:49

    Like so.
    Like so.

  • 02:02

    So I will show you from start to finish.
    So I will show you from start to finish.

  • 02:20

    After you have used your inhaler, wipe the mouthpiece with a clean dry tissue.
    After you have used your inhaler, wipe the mouthpiece with a clean dry tissue.

  • 02:28

    Close the dust cap. It is really important that you brush your
    Close the dust cap. It is really important that you brush your

  • 02:32

    teeth and rinse your mouth to prevent voice hoarseness and mild mouth infections.
    teeth and rinse your mouth to prevent voice hoarseness and mild mouth infections.

  • 02:37

    It's really important that when you use this inhaler you don't fiddle with the dust cap,
    It's really important that when you use this inhaler you don't fiddle with the dust cap,

  • 02:42

    by opening and closing it.
    by opening and closing it.

  • 02:45

    If doing this, the dose counter will reduce. But do not worry, you will not receive an additional dose.
    If doing this, the dose counter will reduce. But do not worry, you will not receive an additional dose.

  • 02:55

    You should store your inhaler away from direct sunlight, frost or moisture.
    You should store your inhaler away from direct sunlight, frost or moisture.

  • 03:02

    You should keep it somewhere that you will remember to take it.
    You should keep it somewhere that you will remember to take it.

  • 03:09

    If you forget to take your inhaler, then take it if you remember within an hour or 2.
    If you forget to take your inhaler, then take it if you remember within an hour or 2.

  • 03:14

    If it's more than this, miss the dose and get on track with the next dose.
    If it's more than this, miss the dose and get on track with the next dose.

  • 03:22

    If you take too much of your inhaler, then contact a health professional for advice.
    If you take too much of your inhaler, then contact a health professional for advice.

  • 03:31

    You will know when you need another inhaler.
    You will know when you need another inhaler.

  • 03:34

    The dose counter counts from 120 downwards. When it gets to 20, the numbers go red and
    The dose counter counts from 120 downwards. When it gets to 20, the numbers go red and

  • 03:40

    you will know to put in a repeat prescription. Do not over order inhalers because drugs can expire.
    you will know to put in a repeat prescription. Do not over order inhalers because drugs can expire.

  • 03:50

    If you are going to the hospital or clinic,
    If you are going to the hospital or clinic,

  • 03:53

    take your inhalers with you along with a repeat prescription.
    take your inhalers with you along with a repeat prescription.

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How to use the Spiromax

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Video Language:

  • English

Caption Language:

  • English (en)

Accent:

  • English (UK)

Speech Time:

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  • 2:47 / 3:59

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  • 183 wpm - Fast

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  • Nonprofits & Activism

Intro:

Hello my name is Liz and I am going to show you how to use your inhaler (Spiromax).
The information I am going to give you is a quick guide. You should keep and read the
instruction leaflet that comes with your inhaler.. First I am going to show you a few important points about your inhaler.
Then I will talk you through how to use it. And then I will show you how to use it.
At the end we will talk about how you clean and store your inhaler.
How you know when it is empty and when to reorder another.
What to do if you take too much or miss a dose.. And what to do if going to the hospital or clinic.. It is important to take your inhalers regularly. Some inhalers are given to prevent flare ups
and can take days or more to work.. When you get a new inhaler, check the expiry date on the inhaler.
And if expired take it back to the pharmacist.. The inhaler has a dust cap. It is quite important that this stays closed when your inhaler is not in use.
When you open the dust cap up, the inhaler will click. That is normal.
This will also reveal air vents. You should make sure not to cover these.
On the back there is a dose counter.. Now I will talk you through how to use the inhaler and then I will show you.
To use the inhaler, open the dust cap fully.. You will hear the click. Breathe out, but not into the device.

Video Vocabulary

/THro͞o/

adjective adverb preposition

From one end or side of something to the other. expressing movement into one side and out of other side of opening etc.. Allowing you to pass between, or to.

/ˈmouTHˌpēs/

noun

Equipment that protects an athlete's mouth.

/inˈstrəkSH(ə)n/

noun

A command for someone formally to do something.

/ˌinfərˈmāSH(ə)n/

noun

Collection of facts and details about something.

/ˌikˈspī(ə)r/

verb

To die.

/brēT͟H/

verb

To say something very softly.

/ˈhäˌspidl/

noun

Building for sick people, with doctors and nurses.

/ˈlēflit/

noun verb

Pages bound together, e.g. with instructions. distribute leaflets to.

/inˈhālər/

noun

Dispenser producing a vapor to be breathed in.

/rēˈôrdər/

noun verb

renewed or repeated order for goods. To put things in a sequence, e.g. a, b, c.

/imˈpôrtnt/

adjective

Having power or authority.

/prəˈvent/

verb

keep something from happening.