How To Use Inhaler

How To Use Inhaler

By Smart Mirror LLC

  • Category: Medical
  • Release Date: 2012-12-10
  • Current Version: 3.5.5
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 17.43 MB
  • Developer: Smart Mirror LLC
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 14.0
Score: 2.16667
2.16667
From 6 Ratings

Description

An App for Asthma & COPD patients who use inhalers as part of their respiratory treatment. An interactive audio-visual step by step demonstration on how to use your inhaler correctly. Inhaler Training videos available in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Polish for 12+ inhalers Asthma and COPD Inhalers: (Metered dose inhaler, with Spacer, Diskus, Handihaler, Respimat, Ellipta, Aerolizer, Neohaler, Pressair, Autohaler, Flexhaler and Twisthaler) The Key features are: 1. Select your Inhaler and language 2. Get 3D animated view of your inhaler with our 360 Degree View module 3. Watch how to inhale medication from your inhaler with How to Inhale module 4. Learn with the Instructor how to use your inhaler device 5. Practice with device camera to perfect your inhaler technique & get visual feedback 6. Take audio-visual quiz to evaluate your knowledge 7. Download free app Assist Me with Inhaler to track your dosage & get inhaler reminder 10 sessions available for free, purchase more sessions from the store.

Screenshots

Reviews

  • Patient

    5
    By Ruchir12
    Great App. Very useful.
  • Initially pleased, not anymore

    1
    By RRTGA
    I initially liked this app. I loved using it with patients. Then they kept changing how you could access it (meaning how you paid to view it) and each time it screwed up my count. It didn’t cost that much, I’m not a complainer and I like using the app with patients so I just paid the fee and went on until I repaid the fee and it didn’t credit me. I contacted them through the website. Nothing. Wouldn’t recommend it now.
  • Nurse Practitioner

    1
    By Full of Wit
    As a nurse practitioner in a very busy pulmonary clinic, I find this app to be unrealistic and misleading. I have patients who will go to sign up for the free iPad app receiving one tutorial and then will be prompted back to the App Store to purchase another app to continue to learn about their inhalers. This was not expected and although a minimal cost, was misleading.
  • Inhaler teaching

    5
    By Inhaler ed
    As a respiratory therapist working in a large academic medical center specifically with asthma and COPD patients, I was interested in this app. The cost was reasonable, and I have been pleased with functionality. I was also happy to see Ellipta inhaler device added once BREO was on the market, as the app stated updates would occur. Overall I have found the instructions to be accurate, and I see this app being used in hospitals, clinics and physician offices for patient education.
  • Inh

    4
    By Steererrrrryhdr
    Good

keyboard_arrow_up