During a prenatal class, the nurse teaches patients about breathing techniques. The nurse explains the goals of breathing are to: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Increase physical and mental relaxation.
2. Decrease the efficient use of muscles.
3. Provide a sense of control during labor.
4. Provide a means of focusing atttention.
5. Control adequate breathing patterns.
1,3,4
Rationale 1: A goal of breathing techniques is to increase physical and mental relaxation.
Rationale 2: A goal of breathing techniques is to increase the efficient use of muscles, not decrease it.
Rationale 3: A goal of breathing techniques is to provide a sense of control for the mother.
Rationale 4: A goal of breathing techniques is to provide a means of focusing attention.
Rationale 5: A goal of breathing techniques is to provide control for inadequate breathing patterns during labor.
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