Acapella

Acapella

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This section provides an introduction to the a cappella technique for airway clearance. It explains the two parts of the technique and how to use the device.

Introduction to A Cappella Technique

  • The a cappella is an airway clearance technique.
  • It consists of two parts: resistance and vibration.
  • The resistance dial can be adjusted from 1 to 5.
  • A vibratory valve is placed inside the device.

Using the A Cappella Technique

  • Start with low resistance when using the a cappella on a patient lying or sitting up.
  • Instruct the patient to take a breath in through their nose and breathe out through the a cappella.
  • Repeat the technique for several cycles until the patient feels they need to cough and clear their airways.
  • If low resistance is ineffective, increase the resistance level.
  • Allow patients who need to cough and clear to do so, otherwise try using higher resistance.

Continuing with A Cappella Technique

  • Encourage patients to repeat the technique until they feel they need to take a break.
  • During this break, they may need to cough and clear or engage in light breathing control exercises.

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This section focuses on how to perform the a cappella technique on patients.

Performing A Cappella Technique

  • Start with low resistance when performing the technique on patients lying or sitting up.
  • Instruct patients to inhale through their nose and exhale through the a cappella device.
  • Increase resistance if necessary for better results.

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This section discusses allowing patients who need to cough and clear during the a cappella technique.

Allowing Coughing Clearance

  • If a patient needs to cough and clear their airways, allow them to do so during the a cappella technique.
  • If the patient does not need to cough, they can continue with the technique or take a break if needed.
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