respiratory exercise check

The respiratory exercise examination is a rhythmic exercise that checks the breathing of healthy exercise. Breathing immediately after inhalation, after a short interval, the next breath. Generally, the inhalation is short and the exhalation is slightly longer, which can be changed by excitement, fear and strenuous exercise. If the breathing movement changes for a long time, it is a pathological state. Common types of respiratory rhythm abnormalities in the clinic are tidal breathing, intermittent breathing, Kussmaul breathing, and sigh-like breathing. Basic Information Specialist Category: Respiratory Examination Category: Other Inspections Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: not fasting Tips: Pay attention to normal eating habits before check, pay attention to personal hygiene. Normal value Normal people can see the abdominal wall up and down when breathing, uplift when inhaling, and sag when exhaling, that is, abdominal breathing exercise. Men and children are mainly abdominal breathing, while women are mainly chest breathing, and the abdominal wall is not obvious. Clinical significance Abnormal results: 1, abdominal breathing weakened peritonitis, ascites, acute abdominal pain, large mass in the abdominal cavity, pregnancy. 2, abdominal breathing disappeared acute diffuse peritonitis, diaphragmatic paralysis and so on. 3, abdominal breathing enhances rickets breathing, chest disease. People who need to be examined: those with the above symptoms. Precautions Forbidden before examination: Pay attention to normal eating habits and pay attention to personal hygiene. Requirements for inspection: Actively cooperate with the doctor. Inspection process Specific instruments can be used to measure the frequency and rhythm of the breathing, changes in frequency, etc., and judge against normal values. The normal person's respiratory rate is 12~20 beats/min, and the ratio to the pulse is about 1:4. The rhythm is uniform and tidy. Not suitable for the crowd Inappropriate crowd: No. Adverse reactions and risks Nothing.

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