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ncentive Spirometry
Using the incentive spirometer
1. Breathe out (exhale) normally. 2. Place the mouthpiece in your mouth. Seal your lips around the mouthpiece. 3. Breathe in (inhale) slowly and deeply with your lips sealed tightly on the mouthpiece. (See picture below.) Continue inhaling until your goal is reached. There is usually an indicator to show you how slowly you should inhale. 4. After you inhale as deeply as you can, hold your breath for at least 3 seconds. 5. Remove the mouthpiece from your mouth and breathe out normally. 6. Repeat this technique as instructed, usually 10 to 15 times. Take your time. Take a few normal breaths between deep breaths. 7. When you are nished with the 10 to 15 exercises, it is very important to take a deep breath and cough. You should cough 2 to 3 times. If you have pain while coughing, you may hold a pillow or rolled-up blanket against your incision site, and apply pressure as you cough.
Your doctor has prescribed incentive spirometry. This is a breathing exercise designed to help you take long, deep breaths, such as when you yawn. The incentive spirometer shows you how well you are taking deep breaths and expanding your lungs. Because it makes you breathe deeply, it improves your ability to clear mucus from your lungs. It may also increase the amount of oxygen that gets deep into your lungs. Taking long deep breaths may help reverse or decrease the chance of developing breathing (pulmonary) problems following: surgery of the chest or abdomen surgery if you have a history of smoking or a lung problem a long period of time when you are unable to move or be active
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INCENTIVE SPIROMETRY
Time
10 to 15 exercises performed
Goal/Amount reached
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