Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week: Pulmonary Rehabilitation helps for better function day to day


Pulmonary Rehabilitation at VMH ... Pictured above is pulmonary rehabilitation patient Joan Gisleson of Luana with Amy Rolfs, RN, during a pulmonary rehabilitation session at Veterans Memorial Hospital. Submitted photo.

Pulmonary rehabilitation is a program offered at Veterans Memorial Hospital that teaches a person to live and breathe better with chronic lung disease. Conditions such as emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, restrictive lung disease and cystic fibrosis can make doing every day activities difficult due to shortness of breath and low activity tolerance. Participation in a pulmonary rehab program can help increase strength, manage shortness of breath, decrease anxiety and depression and implement a consistent at-home exercise program.

Pulmonary  Rehabilitation consists of closely supervised exercise sessions staffed by Amy Rolfs, RN and Diann Weymiller, RN. During these sessions  heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen level, shortness of breath and exercise tolerance are monitored and assessed. Sessions also include education about breathing techniques, energy conservation, medications, oxygen use and self evaluation to help increase a person’s activity tolerance. The pulmonary rehab staff will also provide other information that will help set goals and create a plan for managing  chronic lung disease and improving quality of life.

For more information in understanding and managing pulmonary function and improving health, call the Rehabilitation Department at Veterans Memorial Hospital at 563-568-3411.