Pursed lip and diaphragmatic breathing

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Justin  Lao
Flashcards by Justin Lao, updated more than 1 year ago
Justin  Lao
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What are the indications for diaphragmatic breathing? Post-surgery with pain in chest or abdomen. Dyspnea
What are the precautions for diaphragmatic breathing? Moderate to severe COPD Increased dyspnea during technique
What is a good starting position for both of these techniques? Semi-Fowler's position
What is the purpose of pursed-lip breathing? maintaining a small positive pressure in lungs to prevent airway collapse
What are the indications for pursed-lip breathing? Tachypnea Dyspnea
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