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Ksmiles123 Check-In 03/31/2026

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Safety and preventive measures
are much easier to address than curative measures. 
BNTM DAILY SAFETY
CHECKLIST 
✅ Airway Clearance

☐ Completed airway clearance.
Used proper technique (not rushed)

☐ Noted any change in sputum
(color, amount, thickness) 
Equipment Hygiene

☐ Washed nebulizer/devices after
use ☐ Air dried completely

☐ Disinfected (as scheduled) 
Hydration &
Nutrition

☐ Drank enough fluids today

☐ Ate balanced, nourishing meals.
Noted any early fullness or appetite changes 
Environment Awareness

☐ Avoided dust/construction
exposure. Took precautions with soil or gardening (mask/gloves)

☐ Limited exposure to steam, hot
tubs, or aerosolized water

💊 Medication Safety

☐ Took medications as prescribed

☐ Noticed any side effects and reported
concerns as needed

😴 
Rest & Energy
Balance

☐ Balanced activity with rest ☐ Avoided overexertion. listened
to body signals

🛏️ 
Reflux / Aspiration
Prevention

☐ Avoided eating 2–3 hours
before bed

☐ Elevated head of bed ☐ Noted throat clearing or
morning cough

🚨 
Symptom Monitoring

☐ Worsening cough, significant
increase in sputum, fever, and energy levels

❤ 
Emotional Well-Being

☐ Checked in with mood/stress ☐ Connected with someone (text,
call, support group)

☐ Practiced a calming activity 
CALL YOUR PROVIDER IF:

☐ Symptoms worsen for 3–5 days, with
noticeable breathing decline, or new chest discomfort.  Consistency = Protection. Small daily actions help prevent
big setbacks 💙

Latest Activity: March 31, 2026
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