Teaching a child with a chronic respiratory illness to forcefully exhale can be done by:
1. Pretending to blow candles out.
2. Blowing bubbles.
3. Pretending to blow out a flashlight.
4. All of the above are techniques for teaching a child to forcefully exhale.
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1. This requires a large volume for inhalation and expiration, thus being an effective treatment.
2. This requires pursed-lip breathing and helps force air, thus being an effective treatment.
3. This requires a large volume for inhalation and expiration, thus being effective treatment.
4. Pretending to blow out candles or a flashlight require a large volume for inhalation and expiration, thus being effective treatment. Blowing bubbles requires pursed-lip breathing and helps force air, thus being an effective treatment.
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