Patients, such as those with residual phlegm, are unable to expel phlegm on their own, resulting in reduced pulmonary circulation and reduced chest dilation. Fatigue, low respiratory efficiency, respiratory muscle weakness, fatigue, decreased durability of the cardiovascular system, etc.
-Knocking on the door, trembling.
-Aspiration breathing training
-Increase muscle strength for breathing
-Movement to increase air circulation
-Work with occupational therapists and psychologists to engage in exercises that enhance strength and endurance, and prevent complications.