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MEIncentive spirometry is a technique used to encourage patients to take deep breaths and improve lung function. It is commonly advised in the following conditions:
1. Postoperative Recovery: After surgeries, especially those involving the abdomen or chest, to prevent atelectasis (collapse of part of the lung) and promote lung expansion.
2. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): To help improve lung capacity and function in patients with COPD.
3. Pneumonia: To assist in clearing secretions and improving ventilation in affected areas of the lungs.
4. Asthma: To encourage deep breathing and help in the management of asthma symptoms.
5. Pulmonary Fibrosis: To help maintain lung function and reduce the risk of further complications.
6. Neuromuscular Disorders: In conditions that affect respiratory muscles, such as muscular dystrophy or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), to support breathing efforts.
7. Prolonged Bed Rest: In patients who are immobilized or bedridden, to prevent respiratory complications.
8. Before and After Certain Medical Procedures: Such as bronchoscopy or thoracentesis, to ensure optimal lung function.
Incentive spirometry is often part of a broader pulmonary rehabilitation program and should be used under the guidance of healthcare professionals.
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