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    altered this patient’s comfort. Therefore, one of the nursing diagnoses can be stated as “Breathing Pattern, Ineffective r/t pain and anxiety, as evidenced by respiratory depth changes" (Ackley & Ladwig p. 175). We briefly discussed the specifics of incentive spirometry use before initiating the intervention. After return demonstration, the patient was ready to use his incentive spirometer. Outcome Patient outcome consisted of performing 10 deep breaths per hour. We have reviewed details that

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    “this one? It’s a v3” i said holding onto one rock well it's actually just plastic with paint but it is shaped like a rock.” sure” micheal says “can i go first?” i said and once as i said it i

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    warm up?” I question her. “Sure let me grab my mitt be right back.” “Okay.” I tell her approvingly. I took a deep breath and walked over to our warm up spot by the fence. I notice different team having a different game on the field we are going to use for ours. I took a deep breath again when I see Maria walking my way with her mitt. Why do I take so many deep breaths, because I’m mainly one of the worst batters, runners, pitchers, throwers, catchers, basically the worst player on the team, because

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    grandson asks him if he believes he has achieved his American Dream. Thomas looks around his room. The IV slowly drips into his bloodstream and Thomas takes a deep breath, “I gave up my chance at the American Dream in order to make sure the less fortunate have a chance to be better, to have true ‘upward mobility’. My only American Dream, if I had one,

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    As nurses, one of our responsibilities is to educate and assess our patient’s learning needs. It is important for us to evaluate their health behaviors and identify areas where there may be a necessity for additional teaching. For example, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is common among the elderly population. COPD affects nearly thirteen million adults in the U.S. Although the disease is preventable and treatable, it is the third leading cause of death, 120,000 deaths every year are

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    all of the teasing and mocking to form a deep, real connection. As well as a big step in their growth as individuals, as they finally experience what it is like to have true love because Benedick finally says that she is her number one and he doesn't love Beatrice more than anything in the world. Beatrice explains to Benedick that she will leave unsatisfied if she is unkissed “Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind is but foul breath, and foul breath is noisome. Therefore I will deport unkissed”

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    Stress can be a very serious problem in all of our lives. Men and women can experience different types of stress throughout the day. There are many opportunities to deal with stress. Work schedules can be very stressful among other issues at work. Other factors such as home life and your children can cause stress to be an issue. It is just how life works and we all deal with stress in different ways. Relieving Stress in Small Ways through the Day Learning to de-stress is a very fine art for our

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    workphysical labour, and the red triangle by his chest flows to the slow rhythmic beat of his heart. He respires a deep slow breath that hangs coldly in the air.

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    object of breathing mediation is to become calm and still the mind to become more lucid. When done every day a person will learn to relax better. It can aid in controlling what a person thinks as he sees a pattern to his thoughts and can stop negative ones. Breathe deeply feeling the abdomen movement and concentrate on it and not the chest. Make sure to breathe through the nose. What is the Diaphragm? It is a large muscle. It sits in a horizontal position crossing the bottom of the rib cage. It

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    different directions with all of things you HAVE to get done, places you HAVE to go, stuff you FORGOT to DO, etc. Then one of these thoughts triggers a worry or fear about health, aches and pains, money, family, work, the economy, global situations, and so on and so on. Your mind becomes like a run away train with no one controlling the engine; and just like the engine on that train your breath gets faster and shallower. The longer you let your mind run out of control the harder it is to get under control

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