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Asthma Treatment Without an Inhaler

AsthmaThere may be a time when you have to treat a patient having an asthma attack who either does not have their inhaler with them or their inhaler is empty. In these cases where a replacement is not available, you would need to take other measures to control the attack before help arrives.

The first thing to do is, with any asthma attack, get them to stop what they were doing. Ask them to sit down in an upright position. If they bend over or lay down, more strain can actually be put on the lungs. Then see if you can locate any replacement medication. This may mean sending someone else away for it if this is possible.  Find out if there are any other medications their doctor has prescribed for them to control their asthma. However, if the attack is getting worse, they may struggle to verbally answer questions. Ask them simple “Yes/No” questions or get them to answer with gestures.

Things you can do

This advice can help them in the short term but you must get professional help as soon as possible.

Inhaler Problems

It may be that the person has an inhaler but it is not working effectively. So there are a few things you can do to ensure that the inhaler is ready every time it is needed:

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