Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy, Volume 1Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1985 - 473 pagine |
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Pagina 64
... tion of a patient with coronary artery disease in terms of the significant data available in the medical record ; the information that can be obtained from an initial evalua- tion process ; and the methods for obtaining useful clinical ...
... tion of a patient with coronary artery disease in terms of the significant data available in the medical record ; the information that can be obtained from an initial evalua- tion process ; and the methods for obtaining useful clinical ...
Pagina 80
... tion of good clinical skill ( to obtain data ) and rapid accu- rate interpretation of the data obtained . Self - care evalua- tion and monitored ambulation are performed to obtain guidelines for patient exercise programming and progres ...
... tion of good clinical skill ( to obtain data ) and rapid accu- rate interpretation of the data obtained . Self - care evalua- tion and monitored ambulation are performed to obtain guidelines for patient exercise programming and progres ...
Pagina 342
... tion and can result in death . " 63 Total suppression of the patient's own diseased bone marrow is required before one attempts transplantation of marrow from a matched donor . This suppression is accom- plished through administration ...
... tion and can result in death . " 63 Total suppression of the patient's own diseased bone marrow is required before one attempts transplantation of marrow from a matched donor . This suppression is accom- plished through administration ...
Sommario
an overview of the basic mechanism | 6 |
Physical therapy for the child with respiratory 21 Respiratory rehabilitation of the patient with a spinal | 18 |
Hemodynamics | 19 |
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abnormal activity acute addition airway alveolar alveoli angina arrhythmias assessment associated blood pressure breathing capacity cardiac output cardiac rehabilitation cause cells changes Chapter chest chronic Circulation clinical complete complications continued contraction coronary artery disease decrease depression determined develop discussed disease drainage drugs effects evaluation exercise testing factors failure flow force function further heart rate hypertension important improve increased indicate initial inspiration intensity involved less limited load lower lung major maximal measured mechanical minutes monitored muscle myocardial infarction normal obstructive occur oxygen pain patient peak performed peripheral phase physical therapy position prevent produce progression pulmonary reduced resistance respiratory response Resting rise risk secretions segment severe significant signs sounds surgery symptoms systolic Table therapist thoracotomy tients tion tissue tolerance treatment usually vascular venous ventilation ventricular volume wall