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airway clearance

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Breathing control (diaphragmatic breathing), thoracic expansion exercise (3-4 deep, slow, relaxed inhalations), forced expiratory technique (1-2 huffs)   Active cycle of breathing indications for bronchospasm or hyperreactive airway  
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Unsticking phase (slowly breath in through the nose), collecting ( breath holds 2-3sec) and evacuating (deeper inspirations followed by a huff)   Autogenic drainage AD  
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breathe in s lowly through your nose so that your stomack moves out against your hand. the hand on your chest should remain as still as possible. feel you belly gently rise. exhale through pursed lips   diaphragmatic breathing  
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inhale through the nose while walking two steps and then pause; exhale through pursed lips while walking four steps.   paced breathing and exhal with effor for patients with dyspnea at rest or with minimal activity  
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simple technique to reduce repiratory rate, dyspnea, for tachypenia or dyspnea   pursed-lip breathing.  
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increase chest wall mobility by therapist applying firm pressure at the end of exhalation to the patient's chest wall overlying the area to be expanded   segmental breathing  
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reverse trendelenburg position, semi-fowler's position   relieves dyspnea  
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upper and lower extremeity exercises may begin 24 hourse after bypass graft surgery and 2 days after infarction at 1-4 METs)   active exercises  
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walk 5-10 minutes continously x times daily   Acute phase 1  
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walking slowly at home or office   less than 3 mets  
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walking 3-4 mph 3.0-7.0   3-6 mets  
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walking 4.5 mph 6.3   more than 6 mets  
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