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    Incentive Spirometry Use Following Abdominal Surgery

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    Authors
    Barry, James
    Marsden, Stacy
    Stewart, Jill
    Issue Date
    2013-04-18
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10675.2/1038
    
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    Abstract
    The literature review was performed to answer the question, “For post-operative abdominal surgery patients does the use of an incentive spirometer reduce the risk of pulmonary complications compared with a regimen of deep breathing exercises?” Determining whether IS or DBE use is more effective could play a significant role in the reduction of morbidity and mortality, improving health outcomes, and reducing health costs following abdominal surgery.
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