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pulm2 breathing Test

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Segmental breathing
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Incentive spirometry
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Diaphragmatic breathing 1
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Diaphragmatic breathing 2
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Instruct the patient to breathe into the spirometer. Instruct the patient to perform a maximal inhalation into the spirometer. Repeat 7 to 10 times per session and repeat the session 3-4 times per day.
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Direct the patient to inspire slowly and feel the dominant hand rise. Instruct the patient to control both inspiration and expiration. The non-dominant hand should have only minimal movement.
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is used to prevent accumulation of fluid and to increase chest mobility by directing inspired air to predetermined areas.
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Position the patient in bed with head and trunk elevated 45 degrees. Place dominant hand over the rectus abdominis muscles. Place non-dominant hand over the sternum.
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attempts to improve ventilation by decreasing the respiratory rate and increasing the tidal volume. This technique assists with shortness of breath that is commonly encountered in patients with COPD.
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Apply a quick stretch immediately before inspiration.
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Instruct the patient to place a hand over the abdominal muscles while breathing. Slowly inhale. Relax and loosely purse lips during exhalation. Expiration should be twice as long as inspiration.
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to increase inspiration with device that provides feedback to patient regarding performance. utilized to treat patients status post surgery in order to strengthen weak inspiratory muscles and to prevent alveolar collapse.
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Place hands on target area and apply pressure downward and inward during exhalation.
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attempts to enhance movement of the diaphragm upon inspiration and expiration and diminish accessory muscle use.
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Instruct the patient to avoid using the abdominals.

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