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    Discharge Instructions: Using an Incentive Spirometer with Your Tracheostomy Tube

    An incentive spirometer is a device that helps you do deep breathing exercises. These exercises will help you breathe better and improve the function of your lungs. The incentive spirometer provides a way for you to take an active part in your recovery. Because you have a tracheostomy (trach) tube, your incentive spirometer has a one-way valve called a T-piece instead of a mouthpiece. The opening of the T-piece will fit onto your trach tube. Here’s what you need to know about using this device.

    Follow these steps to use your incentive spirometer:

    Woman with tip of incentive spirometer inserted into tracheostomy tube. Arrows show her breathing in.

    • Fit the T-piece onto your tracheostomy tube. Breathe normally. The T-piece should not make it hard for you to breathe through your trach tube.

    • Exhale normally. Relax and breathe out.

    • Hold the incentive spirometer upright.

    • Breathe in slowly and deeply, inhaling as much air as you can. If you inhale too quickly, the spirometer may make a noise. If you hear this noise, inhale more slowly.

    • Hold your breath long enough to keep the balls (or disk) raised for at least 3 seconds.

    • Perform this exercise every hour while you’re awake or as often as your doctor instructs.

    • If you were also taught coughing exercises, perform them regularly as instructed.

    When to Call Your Doctor

    Call your doctor right away if you have any of the following:

    • Shortness of breath, wheezing, or coughing

    • Red, painful, or bleeding stoma

    • Swelling around the trach tube

    • Fever above 101.0°F

    • Yellow, smelly, bloody, or thick mucus

    • Vomiting that doesn’t go away

    Note: If you ever have trouble breathing, call 911 (emergency) right away.