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Technique de respiration en cycle actif (TRCA)

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FF85-2200
Language
French
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Rehabilitation Services, Roseway Hospital

La technique de respiration en cycle actif (TRCA) aide à dégager les sécrétions (comme les expectorations, ou crachats) des voies respiratoires. Les expectorations sont du mucus mélangé à la salive. Ce dépliant décrit les étapes de la technique, soit le contrôle de la respiration, les exercices de respiration profonde et l’expiration forcée. 

This pamphlet is also available in English: WB85-1672
Active Cycle Breathing Technique (ACBT)

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