Peak flow measurement is done 1 or more times daily at the same time of day. Or it is done whenever you are having early signs of an asthma attack. Or you should use it when advised by your healthcare provider. Use the peak flow meter (PFM) before taking asthma medicine. Your provider may advise other times when using a PFM is useful.
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Before each use, make sure the sliding pointer on the peak flow meter is reset to the 0 mark.
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Hold the PFM by the handle.
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Stand up straight.
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Remove chewing gum, candy, or food from your mouth.
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Take a deep breath and put the mouthpiece in your mouth. Seal your lips and teeth tightly around the mouthpiece.
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Blow out as hard and as fast as you can.
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Note the number where the sliding pointer has stopped on the scale.
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Reset the pointer to 0.
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Repeat this 3 times. The 3 readings should be close together. If not, adjust your method.
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If you cough during a measurement, repeat the measurement.
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Record only the highest of the 3 readings. Do not average the numbers together. The highest number is called your peak flow or personal best.
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Use the peak flow meter once a day, or as advised by your healthcare provider. Measure peak flows about the same time each day. A good time might be when you first wake up, or at bedtime.
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Clean and care for your meter as instructed.
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If you use a new peak flow meter, you will need to find your new personal best value on the new meter.
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Your healthcare provider may give you other directions as needed.