Write a description of the type of patient who would benefit
from pursed-lip breathing?
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Pursed lip breathing can benefit people with conditions such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Pursed lip breathing is beneficial for people with chronic lung disease. It can help strengthen the lungs and make them more efficient.
Benefits of Pursed Lips Breathing
Keeps the airways open longer and eases breathing. Prolongs exhalation to slow the breathing rate. Improves breathing patterns by moving old air out of the lungs and allowing new air to enter.
Purpose of Pursed Lips breathing---
Pursed lip breathing works by moving oxygen into your lungs and carbon dioxide out of your lungs. This technique helps to keep airways open longer so that you can remove the air that is trapped in your lungs by slowing down your breathing rate and relieving shortness of breath.
These benefits may include:--
Pursed lip breathing can be particularly beneficial as part of a pulmonary rehabilitation program. A healthcare professional will supervise this program, which may include exercises, information, and support.
Pulmonary rehabilitation can help improve a person’s quality of life. As well as helping with breathing
Write a description of the type of patient who would benefit from pursed-lip breathing?
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