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Developing a breath-stacking system to achieve lung volume recruitment
British Journal of Nursing, 10/28/09
Armstrong A et al. – This article describes the local development of a breath–stacking system based on an existing respiratory therapy product designed to achieve lung volume recruitment. The system was developed through consultation with The National Home Ventilation Benchmarking Group and adapted as a procedure; practice guidelines were also drawn up. Initial local informal feedback provides an insight into the success of its use for patients with neuromuscular diseases.
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