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NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Breathing Techniques

NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Kyle Rice

Health & Fitness

4.9630 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Parneet is instructing a patient on properly performing stacked breathing. Which of the following is the MOST likely indication for stacked breathing:  

A. Hyperventilation  

B. Crackles 

C. Hypoventilation  

D. Limited chest wall mobility

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1:33.8

For this week's clinical file, we have Pernit, and Pernit is instructing a patient on properly performing stacked breathing.

1:37.1

Which of the following is the most likely indication for stacked breathing?

1:41.7

So we have A, hyperventilation, B, crackles, C, hypoventilation, and D is

1:48.2

limited chest wall mobility. All right, let's go up to the top of this question. Before we jump in,

1:54.3

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