NCLEX Quick Facts Library for Clinical Judgment Review
Use concise quick facts, priority actions, safety traps, and NCJMM mapping to connect content knowledge with what NCLEX questions actually ask you to do.
Which breathing technique is commonly taught to reduce air trapping?
Pursed-lip breathing.
Pursed-lip breathing helps prolong exhalation and can reduce trapped air during dyspnea.Check My NCLEX ReadinessFast review
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Tripod positioning can improve breathing mechanics during dyspnea.
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Nasal cannula is common for low-flow oxygen and allows eating and talking.
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