Breathe Easy, Train Smart! 🌬️
The In-Check Dial G16 Inhaler Training Device by Clement Clarke is a versatile training tool designed for healthcare professionals. It simulates various inhaler types, including pMDI and breath-actuated models, ensuring accurate and effective training. With its hand-calibrated accuracy and low-cost design, it is suitable for multi-patient use, making it an essential addition to any healthcare training program.
Brand | Clement Clarke |
Format | Powder |
C**R
Effective checking device.
Brilliant,efficient device. Simple to use. Fast effective checking for all inhaler devices.Ensures all patients are using correct devices and have the ability to inhaler sufficiently for inhalers they have been prescribed.
S**M
Recommend
Fabulous product use all the time. Perfect for asthma reviews.
A**R
Five Stars
Excellent up to date device for checking inspiratory flow for both Asthmatic and COPD patients
M**Y
Must have for inhaler users
I bought this after using one at my yearly asthma review. I find it incredibly helpful to ensure I am using correct inhaler technique, as this does seem to improve the effectiveness of my dry powder inhalers. I had previously being inhaling MUCH too hard, and a lot of the drug was hitting the back of my throat instead of going into my lungs
V**Y
Game changer for asthmatics
Asthmatic my entire life, nurses told me that my technique for inhalers was perfect. This tool told me that I needed to change to get the optimum results. Game changer.
A**R
Five Stars
goooooood
C**T
A must, particularly if you use powder inhaler
When my Doctor switched me onto a powdered turbuhaler a few years ago he got one of these in check dials out to show me the required strength of inhalation needed. It was quite a strong deep breath. He demonstrated and then I had a go. Without the in check dial demonstration my technique for the powder inhaler would not be as good. I decided to get this device now because it's been a while since I last used one at the GPs to check my technique was still good. Thanks to the pandemic my asthma review is not until next year. The 'gadget' itself is easy to use. Basically you twist the symbol that corrolates to your inhaler to match up with the arrow on the tube. Then you just practice your inhalation technique. A good resullt needs to be within the green bar, preferably on the higher end of the green bar but *not* into the red bar. It's as simple as that, but I recommend watching a demonstration video by the manufacturer on youtube.
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