Accurate spirometry—the measurement of lung volume, airflow, and breathing patterns—is essential in diagnosing and managing respiratory conditions such as asthma, COPD, and restrictive lung disease. A often overlooked but critical component in spirometry is the use of spirometry filters, placed between the patient and the device’s airflow sensor.
In modern healthcare settings, infection control is more critical than ever. While obvious infection routes such as direct contact and airborne transmission are well-managed, hidden pathways within medical devices can sometimes be overlooked.
When it comes to suction filters, one size definitely does not fit all. Different medical devices and clinical situations require specific filtration levels to ensure both effective suction and optimal patient safety.
Cold winters and hot summers both change indoor air. So, when should you actually use humidifiers? Many use them for better sleep, comfort, and energy savings.But do you use humidifier to use in the summer, or just winter?
Humidifiers are everywhere—from bedrooms to offices—but what kind of water should you use? Can you use purified water in a humidifier, or is distilled better?In this post, you’ll learn the safest options, what to avoid, and how to prevent mold or damage.