Breathing Exercises Flashcards

1
Q

DB: Used to increase _________,
increase ___ _________,
and decrease ____ ____ _____

Facilitates ________ and maintains or increases ______ of chest wall

A

Ventilation
Gas exchange
Work of breathing

Relaxation
Mobility

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DB:

Use with _________ pts, _______ pts, and pts with _____ or ______ pulm lung diseases

A

Post-op
Post-trauma
OBSTRUCTIVE OR RESTRICTIVE

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DB: Procedure:

  1. Explain
  2. Position in ___________
  3. PT’s hand gently over ____ _____ of the thorax
  4. Apply gentle pressure through ______ phase
  5. Increase to ____ pressure at ___ of exhalation
  6. Ask pt to inhale ______ resistance of the PT’s hand
  7. Release pressure, allow a full ________

Progress to independence of PT’s hand, in sitting, standing, walking, etc

A
Semi-Fowler 
Subcostal angle
Exhalation
Firm, end
Against
Inhalation
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Segmental breathing:
Used to improve ventilation to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ lung segments
To alter regional distribution of \_\_\_\_\_
Maintain or restore \_\_\_\_\_
Maintain or improve \_\_\_\_\_\_ of chest wall
And prevent pulm compromise
A

Hypoventilated
Gas
FRC
Mobility

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5
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Segmental breathing:
Used for patients with ____, _____, or ________ pain that causes decreased movement in a portion of the thorax (splinting) and those at risk for developing ________

A

Pleuritic
Incisional
Post-trauma

Atelectasis

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6
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Segmental breathing:

CONTRAINDICATED with ____ ________ until medical situation is resolved

A

Intractable hypoventilation

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Segmental breathing: Procedure

  1. Explain
  2. Position pt to facilitate ______ to a certain segment, such as PD positions, upright sitting
  3. Apply gentle pressure to the thorax over area of hypoventilation during _______
  4. Increase to ____ pressure just prior to inspiration
  5. Ask pt to breathe in against the resistance of the PT’s hand
  6. Release resistance, allowing a full _______
A

Inhalation
Exhalation
Firm

Inhalation

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Sustained maximal inspiration (SMI):

Used to increase inhaled volume, sustain or improve _____ inflation, and maintain or restore _____

A

Alveolar

FRC

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9
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Sustained maximal inspiration (SMI):

Used in ____ situations (pts with post trauma pain, post op pain, acute lobar collapse)

A

ACUTE

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10
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Sustained maximal inspiration (SMI):
Procedure:
1. Inspire slowly though ____ or ___ ____ to maximal inspiration
2. Hold max inspiration for ___ seconds
3. Passive _____ the volume
4. ______ _______ can help pt to achieve max inspiration during SMI

A

Nose or pursed lips
3
Exhalation
Incentive spirometer

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Sustained maximal inspiration (SMI):

An incentive spirometer can be used to measure and encourage deep _______

A

Inspiration

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12
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Pursed lip breathing:

Used to reduce what 3 things?

A

Resp rate
Dyspnea
Mechanical disadvantages of impaired ventilatory pump

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13
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Pursed lip breathing:

Used to increase/improve what 3 things?

A

Increase tidal volume
Improve gas mixing at rest for pts with COPD
Facilitation relaxation

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14
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Pursed lip breathing:
Primarily used for pts with ______ disease who experience dyspnea at rest or with minimal activity
Or with ineffective _____ patterns

A

OBSTRUCTIVE

Breathing

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Pursed lip breathing:
Procedure:
1. Slowly \_\_\_\_\_\_ through nose or mouth
2. Passive \_\_\_\_\_\_ through pursed lips 
3. Additional hand pressure from the PT can be applied to \_\_\_\_\_\_\_ to prolong expiration
A

Inhale
Exhale
Abdomen

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16
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Pursed lip breathing:
Red flag: abdominal muscle contraction can be used judiciously to increase exhaled volume. Care must be taken not to increase ______ ________, which may cause alveolar collapse

A

Intrathoracic pressure

17
Q

Abdominal strengthening:
Used when AB muscles are too weak to provide an effective cough
Abdominal ________ is used when the AB muscles cannot provide the necessary support needed for passive exhalation (high T/S or C/S SCI)
It is important to ensure that the binder does not restrict _________

A

Splinting

Inspiration

18
Q

Abdominal strengthening:

What kind of breathing can also be taught to assist coughing?

A

Glossopharyngeal breathing (AIR GULPING)