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Collection of Inhaler Cliparts (28)
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An organized selection of inhaler pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
Meet “Puff,” the friendly inhaler mascot-making asthma management approachable for kids and adults alike.
A standard metered-dose asthma inhaler, shown in teal with a labeled medication canister for easy identification.
A standard red rescue inhaler with its cap removed, ready for use-commonly prescribed for acute asthma symptom relief.
A simplified yet accurate depiction of a common asthma inhaler, showing the main canister and mouthpiece with cap removed.
A young boy demonstrates proper inhaler use-holding it upright, sealing lips around the mouthpiece, and pressing down while breathing in slowly.
A simplified line-art depiction of a metered-dose inhaler used to deliver asthma medication directly to the lungs.
A young boy demonstrates proper inhaler use-holding it upright, sealing lips around the mouthpiece, and pressing while breathing in slowly.
A person demonstrates correct inhaler positioning-holding the device upright, sealing lips around the mouthpiece, and inhaling deeply.
This diagram illustrates inhalation: air flows in through the airway, the diaphragm contracts downward, and the lungs expand to draw in oxygen-rich air.
A young girl demonstrates proper inhaler use-holding it upright, sealing lips around the mouthpiece, and inhaling slowly and deeply.
A cartoon-style image of a young girl calmly using her asthma inhaler, demonstrating proper technique for children.
A classic metered-dose inhaler (MDI) used for delivering bronchodilators or corticosteroids directly to the lungs during asthma management.
A child demonstrates correct inhaler use-a vital skill for managing asthma symptoms at home or school.
During expiration, the diaphragm relaxes upward, reducing thoracic volume and pushing air out of the lungs.
