Breathing Exercises Flashcards

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What position can a patient use to find relief from Dyspnea?

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Patient leans forward on supported hands

  • Increases intraabdominal pressure, pushing the diaphragm up into a lengthened position
  • increases strength of contraction
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What is Pursed-Lip Breathing and what is it used for?

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Patient instructed to inhale through the nose for several seconds, then exhale through pursed lips slowly. (Lips in a whistling/kissing position) - Maintaining patent airways

  • used to decrease dyspnea
  • slow patients respiratory rate
  • decreasing airway collapse during expiration (present in advanced stages of COPD)
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What is Paced Breathing?

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The volitional coordination of breathing during activity.

  • breathing can be coordinated with the rhythm of activity
  • used to help patient control their respiratory rate
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What is the Inspiratory Hold Technique?

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Prolonged holding of breath at maximum inspiration

  • With vibration techniques, aid in airway clearance
  • May improve flow of air to poorly ventilated regions of lungs
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What is Stacked Breathing?

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Series of deep breaths, that build on top of the previous breath without expiration.

Done until a maximal volume is tolerated.

Each inspiration followed by a brief inspiratory hold.

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What is Diaphragmatic Breathing?

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Used to manage: Dyspnea, reducing atelectasis, and increasing oxygenation.

Decreases use of accessory muscles and increases recruitment of the diaphragm.

  • Facilitating outward motion of the abdominal region while reducing upper rib cage motion during inspiration
  • may be easiest to this in the supine position. Then to sitting, then standing, finally during activity.
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What techniques/positions can facilitate recruitments of the diaphragm?

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Positioning patient with a Posterior Pelvic Tilt

Sniffing in a gravity eliminated position (side lying or semi-Fowler Position)

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What is Lateral Costal Breathing?

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Unilateral costal expansion or bilateral costal exercise to address one side or both sides.

  • When patient have limited chest wall expansion to a specific side secondary to incisions.
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What is Butterfly Breathing?

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Upright version of the counter-rotation technique. Used when patient has good motor control.

  • Unsupported sitting, therapist assist patient with bring their arms up into a butterfly position
  • Inspiration; increase shoulder flexion
  • Expiration; Lower arms

Used to increase tidal volume and decrease respiratory rate.

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Indications for using Pursed-Lip Breathing?

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Dyspnea at rest, or with exertion

Wheezing

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Indication for using Diaphragmatic Breathing?

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Hypoxemia

Tachypnea & Anxiety

Atelectasis

Excess Pulmonary Secretions

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Indications for using Lateral Costal Breathing?

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Asymmetrical Chest Wall Expansion
Localized Lung Consolidation or secretion
Asymmetrical Posture

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Indications for using Inspiratory Hold Technique?

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Hypoventilation
Atelectasis
Ineffective Cough

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Indications for using Stacked Breathing?

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Hypoventilation
Atelectasis
Ineffective Cough
Pain
Uncoordinated Breathing Pattern

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Indications for using Paced Breathing?

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Low Endurance and Fatigue

Dyspnea on Exertion

Anxiety and Tachypnea

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Indications for using Upper Chest Inhibiting Techniques?

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Excessive use of accessory muscles during breathing

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Indications for using Butterfly Technique?

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Impaired chest wall mobility
Hypoventilation
Impaired trunk muscle performance/tightness
Ineffective Cough