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Latest revision as of 02:12, 18 February 2025
Incentive Spirometer
An Incentive Spirometer is a medical device used to help patients improve the functioning of their lungs. It is often used after surgery or in patients with lung diseases like pneumonia or COPD to keep the lungs active and prevent the buildup of fluid.
Usage[edit]
The incentive spirometer is used by inhaling air through a tube that is connected to a chamber containing a ball or piston. The goal is to inhale deeply enough to lift the ball or piston to a certain level and keep it there for as long as possible. This encourages deep breathing and helps to open up the airways in the lungs.
Benefits[edit]
Using an incentive spirometer can have several benefits. It can help to:
- Improve lung function
- Prevent the buildup of fluid in the lungs
- Reduce the risk of pneumonia
- Speed up recovery after surgery or illness
Risks and Precautions[edit]
While the incentive spirometer is generally safe to use, it should be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional. Some people may feel dizzy or lightheaded when using the device. If this happens, it's important to stop using the device and rest.
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