Asked by
David Garduno
on Oct 26, 2024Verified
The patient has been taught how to use diaphragmatic breathing.When the patient returns from surgery,however,he cannot be placed upright and must remain flat.What does the nurse tell the patient about performing the diaphragmatic exercises?
A) Diaphragmatic breathing cannot be done in this position.
B) Alternative breathing exercises need to be found.
C) Diaphragmatic breathing exercises still can be performed.
D) Diaphragmatic breathing exercises may be postponed.
Diaphragmatic Breathing
A breathing technique that involves deep breathing using the diaphragm to achieve maximum inhalation and benefit respiratory function.
Surgical Patient
An individual who is undergoing or has undergone a surgical procedure.
- Familiarity with breathing treatment strategies to advance recovery outcomes in patients.
- Understanding the function of the incentive spirometer in promoting lung health and facilitating recovery after surgery.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarity with breathing treatment strategies to advance recovery outcomes in patients.
- Understanding the function of the incentive spirometer in promoting lung health and facilitating recovery after surgery.