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When Should Deep Breathing Be Encouraged?
Nurses should encourage deep breathing in a variety of situations:
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Post-surgery:
To prevent respiratory complications such as pneumonia and atelectasis.
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During periods of anxiety or stress:
To help calm the nervous system and reduce stress levels.
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For chronic respiratory conditions:
Such as COPD or asthma, to improve lung function and oxygenation.
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