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Pediatric Nebulizer Musical Phone (Battery Operated)
Respiratory Aid
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Pediatric Nebulizer Musical Phone (Battery Operated) Respiratory Aid can help parents and physicians to lessen the trauma of breathing treatments for children. Pediatric nebulizer oxyphone can get the medicine where it needs to go without all the side effects. Nebulizer musical phone can also be used to administer antibiotics, steroids, or any other medication that needs to be inhaled.
The pediatric nebulizer musical phone was invented by an ER doctor who has seen children
screaming and fighting because they are afraid of the nebulizer mask. The
nebulizer kit oxyphone looks like a telephone, and plays music through the earpiece. It
is an object most children know, and like to play with. Simply hook the nebulizer up to the musical phone , place it up to their ear and start the nebulizer machine. Medicated mist flows gently out of the respiratory device to the child's mouth and nose which can be inhaled without fear.
Features
- Respiratory Aid fits any age child.
- Pediatric nebulizer can be used in Offices, Clinics, Ambulances and Hospitals.
- Has built-in music that plays for 10 minutes, then stops.
- Batteries last for about 40 treatment sessions (batteries are sealed inside unit and not replaceable).
- Nebulizer musical phone comes with Westmed VixOne nebulizer and 7'connector tubing.
- Attaches to standard gas sources to power the acorn.
- 4 volume settings for different ambient noise levels, i.e. quiet room, ICU, noisy ER, ambulance siren.
- Respiratory Aid has unique rotating connector allows use in most any position: laying down, sitting or on her side. Adapts automatically to right or left hand. Easy to use with one hand.
- Latex-free.
USE UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION
The nebulizer oxyphone uses the same blow-by technique used in the ER to give breathing
treatments to frightened children. One must have a home nebulizer machine (compressor) and medication prescribed by the
doctor. Attach the pediatric nebulizer with the medication to the compressor, insert it into
the rotating connector on the Oxyphone® , turn on the music and then the compressor.
Most children are much happier during their treatments with this respiratory aid oxyphone. They get
their medicine and you get peace of mind.
The battery-powered version is most often used in emergency rooms and ambulances and features a song written by Corey and performed by his daughter, Melissa. A graduate of North Mecklenburg High School, Melissa sings and plays the flute on the recorded music on the Oxyphone The respiratory device is shaped like a phone, and even the youngest child generally knows to use it. The mouthpiece is attached to a nebulizer with a tube that can attach to any standard air compressor or oxygen source, while the earpiece plays soothing music.
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How to use Oxyphone :
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| Fill the nebulizer with the medicine prescribed by doctor and attach to the machine. |
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| Attach the nebulizer kit to the connector on the pediatric nebulizer oxyphone. |
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| Start the music by pressing the button on the earpiece. Adjust the volume by pressing the button again. There are 4 volume settings. Remember, the nebulizer makes noise. |
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| Give the pediatric nebulizer oxyphone to the child or hold it up to her ear. Allow her to get used to it if this is the first time. |
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| Hook the nebulizer to the gas source and turn it on. One will see the flow of mist from the mouthpiece. Be sure to aim the mist toward the mouth and nose region to be inhaled. |
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If the mist does not flow towards the mouth and nose, angle the musical phone nebulizer away from the ear a little ways to see if that helps. The music should still be heard by child and can adjust the volume if needed. |
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| If the child is laying flat on her back, the nebulizer kit may not work. Raise the head slightly and retry. An adult should monitor the treatment to make sure the child is breathing in the medicine. |
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| The music stays on for 10 minutes then turns off. To restart, press the button again and adjust the volume as needed. |
Back (Button) View
| A good treatment plan will let the child enjoy school, play sports and other activities without so much anxiety. The respiratory aid oxyphone can be part of this plan by making it easier to give the medicine the child needs for his asthma. Inhalation through the mouth delivers a greater percentage of medication to the lungs than when inhaled through the nasal passages. If child can use the mask or mouthpiece, those are the best way to give her treatments. If she fights or is afraid of the inhalation therapy of nebulizer masks, the respiratory device Oxyphone may help. One can use the pediatric care oxyphone in plan to treat and prevent childs asthma.
The Nebulizer musical phone attachment is not a prescription device. It does require the medication
prescribed by doctor. Use the Oxyphone to help treat asthma, croup, RSV, BPD, CF or other lung problems that need nebulized medicine.
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Cleaning the Oxyphone
Clean the respiratory device oxyphone with baby wipes, a damp soapy cloth followed by a clean damp
cloth, or any wipes or similar product that is safe for use around children. Be sure
to wipe the inside of the plastic connector where the medicine comes out.
Do NOT spray cleaner into the earpiece or put the pediatric nebulizer oxyphone in water as it will
damage the speaker
Note (Please Read Carefully):
The rotating connector on the pediatric nebulizer musical phone is designed to fit a Westmed VixOne
nebulizer (included.) The child can lay down with the oxyphone mouthpiece angled
up 45 degrees.
Most other nebulizers have slightly different sizes. If the one you have is too
small, put a piece of tape around the neck of the nebulizer so it will fit snugly into
the oxyphone.

Indications
Chronic respiratory conditions and Asthma.
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