Deck 18: Diaphragmatic Breathing

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For a typical person, the average number of breath cycles per minute during a very relaxed state is:

A) 1-2.
B) 4-6.
C) 8-10.
D) 12-14.
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Diaphragmatic breathing is also known as all of the following except:

A) belly breathing.
B) abdominal breathing.
C) Sutra breathing.
D) relaxed breathing.
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Anxiety breathing is:

A) when a person breathes very fast.
B) when a person breathes too slow.
C) when a person holds their breath.
D) There is no such thing as anxiety breathing.
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Which of the following is not a benefit of diaphragmatic breathing?

A) Decreases resting heart rate
B) Decreases muscle tension
C) Increases oxygen capacity
D) Decreases stress levels
E) None of these is correct.
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This phase of diaphragmatic breathing offers a slight pause before the next inhalation.

A) Phase I
B) Phase II
C) Phase III
D) Phase IV
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"Energy breathing" is a special technique where you visualize:

A) breathing air into your head and feet.
B) that you breathe in white light energy that surrounds you.
C) that you are a hot air balloon rising with each breath.
D) that you are a sailboat floating away with each breath.
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This is an example of breathing by alternating the air through each nostril.

A) Cycle breathing
B) Breathing clouds
C) Energy breathing
D) Nadi shadhanam
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Which of the following are the requirements for diaphragmatic breathing to be most effective?

A) A private place, music, and aromatherapy
B) Music, a comfortable position, and aromatherapy
C) A comfortable position, concentration, and visualization
D) A comfortable position, concentration, and music
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The Pranayama is a simple breathing technique that alternates the flow of air through the nostrils and mouth.
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A commonly held belief about diaphragmatic breathing is that breath has a spiritual quality to it.
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Some adept yogis can control their breathing down to one breath per minute and remain extremely relaxed.
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Diaphragmatic breathing is only effective when done lying down.
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Nadi shadhanam is a breathing technique where you visualize white air inhaling and dark air exhaling.
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Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Bandha
B. Diaphragmatic breathing (belly breathing)
C. Pranayama
D. Nadi Shodhanam
E. Breathing apps
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Explain the importance of diaphragmatic breathing, and give two examples of relaxed breathing styles.
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Which of the following statements about relaxation is true?

A) Relaxation techniques are universally effective.
B) The primary purpose of relaxation techniques is to exacerbate the stress response at the neurological and hormonal levels.
C) Relaxation alters the quality and the quantity of stimuli taken in by the senses.
D) Relaxation techniques offer permanent solutions to long-term problems or chronic stressors.
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Decreasing the sympathetic response to stressful situations can be accomplished through:

A) anxiety breathing.
B) holding one's breath.
C) thoracic breathing.
D) belly breathing.
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Studies have indicated that brain lateralization can be enhanced through:

A) alternate nostril breathing.
B) holding one's breath.
C) spirit breathing.
D) bandha.
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The goal of cloud breathing is:

A) inhaling through only one nostril.
B) inhaling through the nose and exhaling through the mouth.
C) achieving relaxation through the release of stress and tension.
D) None of these is correct.
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The visualization technique of breathing with your whole body is known as:

A) breathing clouds.
B) energy breathing.
C) alternate nostril breathing.
D) inhale-pause-exhale-pause.
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Diaphragmatic breathing is a fundamental component of yoga and T'ai Chi.
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Bandha involves intervals of holding one's breath as a way to unlock chronic pain.
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With nadi shadhanam, a person lies on the floor and visualizes breath as coming in the form of light through a hole at the top of one's head.
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The unconscious act of normal breathing is regulated by the medulla oblongata.
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The Lamaze childbirth method teaches pranayama as a way to ease the pain of labor and delivery.
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People who display the behavior of anxiety breathing tend to hold their breath unknowingly.
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Breathing apps have not been shown to be effective in reducing stress.
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Deck 18: Diaphragmatic Breathing
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For a typical person, the average number of breath cycles per minute during a very relaxed state is:

A) 1-2.
B) 4-6.
C) 8-10.
D) 12-14.
A
2
Diaphragmatic breathing is also known as all of the following except:

A) belly breathing.
B) abdominal breathing.
C) Sutra breathing.
D) relaxed breathing.
C
3
Anxiety breathing is:

A) when a person breathes very fast.
B) when a person breathes too slow.
C) when a person holds their breath.
D) There is no such thing as anxiety breathing.
C
4
Which of the following is not a benefit of diaphragmatic breathing?

A) Decreases resting heart rate
B) Decreases muscle tension
C) Increases oxygen capacity
D) Decreases stress levels
E) None of these is correct.
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This phase of diaphragmatic breathing offers a slight pause before the next inhalation.

A) Phase I
B) Phase II
C) Phase III
D) Phase IV
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"Energy breathing" is a special technique where you visualize:

A) breathing air into your head and feet.
B) that you breathe in white light energy that surrounds you.
C) that you are a hot air balloon rising with each breath.
D) that you are a sailboat floating away with each breath.
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This is an example of breathing by alternating the air through each nostril.

A) Cycle breathing
B) Breathing clouds
C) Energy breathing
D) Nadi shadhanam
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Which of the following are the requirements for diaphragmatic breathing to be most effective?

A) A private place, music, and aromatherapy
B) Music, a comfortable position, and aromatherapy
C) A comfortable position, concentration, and visualization
D) A comfortable position, concentration, and music
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The Pranayama is a simple breathing technique that alternates the flow of air through the nostrils and mouth.
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A commonly held belief about diaphragmatic breathing is that breath has a spiritual quality to it.
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Some adept yogis can control their breathing down to one breath per minute and remain extremely relaxed.
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Diaphragmatic breathing is only effective when done lying down.
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Nadi shadhanam is a breathing technique where you visualize white air inhaling and dark air exhaling.
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Please define the following terms or concepts in no more than two sentences, and give an example to support your definition.
A. Bandha
B. Diaphragmatic breathing (belly breathing)
C. Pranayama
D. Nadi Shodhanam
E. Breathing apps
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15
Explain the importance of diaphragmatic breathing, and give two examples of relaxed breathing styles.
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16
Which of the following statements about relaxation is true?

A) Relaxation techniques are universally effective.
B) The primary purpose of relaxation techniques is to exacerbate the stress response at the neurological and hormonal levels.
C) Relaxation alters the quality and the quantity of stimuli taken in by the senses.
D) Relaxation techniques offer permanent solutions to long-term problems or chronic stressors.
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17
Decreasing the sympathetic response to stressful situations can be accomplished through:

A) anxiety breathing.
B) holding one's breath.
C) thoracic breathing.
D) belly breathing.
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18
Studies have indicated that brain lateralization can be enhanced through:

A) alternate nostril breathing.
B) holding one's breath.
C) spirit breathing.
D) bandha.
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The goal of cloud breathing is:

A) inhaling through only one nostril.
B) inhaling through the nose and exhaling through the mouth.
C) achieving relaxation through the release of stress and tension.
D) None of these is correct.
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The visualization technique of breathing with your whole body is known as:

A) breathing clouds.
B) energy breathing.
C) alternate nostril breathing.
D) inhale-pause-exhale-pause.
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Diaphragmatic breathing is a fundamental component of yoga and T'ai Chi.
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Bandha involves intervals of holding one's breath as a way to unlock chronic pain.
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With nadi shadhanam, a person lies on the floor and visualizes breath as coming in the form of light through a hole at the top of one's head.
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The unconscious act of normal breathing is regulated by the medulla oblongata.
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The Lamaze childbirth method teaches pranayama as a way to ease the pain of labor and delivery.
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People who display the behavior of anxiety breathing tend to hold their breath unknowingly.
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Breathing apps have not been shown to be effective in reducing stress.
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