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hubes95

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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.

Question 2

_____________________ is often used for diagnostic or surgical procedures that do not require complete anesthesia in acute care, surgical care, and outpatient care settings.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Although performing the diaphragmatic exercises in the upright position is ideal, the patient can still benefit from performing the exercises while laying flat. The upright position is preferred because it facilitates diaphragmatic excursion by using gravity to keep abdominal contents away from the diaphragm. It prevents tension on the abdominal muscles, which allows for greater diaphragmatic excursion.

Answer to Question 2

Intravenous sedation
Intravenous sedation is often used for diagnostic or surgical procedures that do not require complete anesthesia in acute care, surgical care, and outpatient care settings.




hubes95

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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