A metered-dose inhaler sends medicine to the airways in your lungs. You must use the inhaler the right way for it to work. This video shows you how to use one with the closed-mouth method.
A metered-dose inhaler sends medicine to the airways in your lungs. You must use the inhaler the right way for it to work. This video shows you how to use one with the open-mouth method.
A metered-dose inhaler sends medicine to the airways in your lungs. You must use the inhaler the right way for it to work. This video shows you how to use one with a spacer.
A metered-dose inhaler sends medicine to the airways in your lungs. You must use the inhaler the right way for it to work. This video shows you how to use one with a spacer and a mask.
Keeping up with school, friends, and all your other activities can sometimes make it hard to control your asthma. That's where your asthma action plan comes in. It can help you prevent and deal with an asthma attack.
This video shows how to use a nebulizer with a child.
What's That Mean: Incentive Spirometer
Kids play hard and sometimes things get busted. Lorrin and Daniel cover the basics of bone fractures, fracture care, and why it's important to take good care of kids' bones.
Scoliosis is a condition that causes the spine to curve sideways. It can develop during childhood or adolescence and can range from mild to severe. This video explains how scoliosis occurs and what treatments are available.
An inflammation and/or infection of the main breathing passages, bronchitis mostly needs lots of supportive care. Daniel and Lorrin, and a few funny friends, show the support tools and treatments needed.
There's nothing "new" about pneumonia. The Health Nuts Media kids give an overview of this serious lung infection.
In a short overview, the Health Nuts kids discuss the serious issue of cancer and how laughter has been shown to be one of the best medicines to help fight back.
Coping with pain is challenging, but there are some ways to lessen pain without medications and good rules to follow when using pain medicines.
Hi, I'm Dan. I'll show you how to use an epinephrine auto-injector, or EpiPen. You may need one because you are at risk for anaphylaxis.
A heart murmur is blood flow in the heart that makes a noise. Heart murmurs are common in children, and most often a normal part of growth. See how a heart murmur occurs, and when it may need to be treated.
What's That Mean? - Blood Clots
Immunizations provide a "super shield" against the "Nasty Evil Germ Squad (N.E.G.S.)" for Daniel and Lorrin in "Hit Me with Your Best Shot".
Preventing infection after a surgery is crucial to a successful outcome. Daniel and Lorrin discuss how to "keep it clean."
What's That Mean: Stopping Germs
What people often call the "stomach flu" isn't usually influenza at all. It's what doctors call "gastroenteritis" and can be caused by lots of germs as shown with some fun in "G.I. Thought I Had the Flu".
Dehydration - being low on body fluids - can be very serious. Lorrin and Daniel explain its causes and cures.
Though we don't really need our appendix, it sure can cause problems when it gets inflamed. Daniel and Lorrin help explain what to expect when it needs to be removed.