Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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... activity and those recorded as the patient completes an activity . For example , a single resting blood pressure obtained sitting cannot be used as a base line for interpretation of upright activities . A blood pressure obtained only 15 ...
... activity and those recorded as the patient completes an activity . For example , a single resting blood pressure obtained sitting cannot be used as a base line for interpretation of upright activities . A blood pressure obtained only 15 ...
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... activity is determined to be safe . The patient is then instructed to perform the self - care activities as part of the daily routine . ( See the boxed material for a list of activity levels . ) The program is based on the physical ...
... activity is determined to be safe . The patient is then instructed to perform the self - care activities as part of the daily routine . ( See the boxed material for a list of activity levels . ) The program is based on the physical ...
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... activity Elevate the dyspnea threshold for a given activity Broaden the functional activity tolerance Improve the quality of life Elevate the functional activity tolerance Fig . 19-3 . A high - wheeled walker that permits assumption of ...
... activity Elevate the dyspnea threshold for a given activity Broaden the functional activity tolerance Improve the quality of life Elevate the functional activity tolerance Fig . 19-3 . A high - wheeled walker that permits assumption of ...
Sommario
PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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abnormal activity acute addition agents alveolar alveoli angina assessment associated blood pressure breathing capacity cardiac output cardiac rehabilitation cardiovascular cause cells changes Chapter chest chronic Circulation clinical common completed complications continued coronary artery disease decreased demonstrated depression disease drugs dysrhythmias early effects evaluation exercise testing exercise training factors failure flow function heart rate hypertension important improve increased indicated initial intensity lead left ventricular less levels limited lower lung major maximal maximum measured mechanisms minutes monitoring muscle myocardial infarction normal obstructive occur oxygen pain patients peak performed period peripheral persons phase physical therapy position present produce progression pulmonary reduced reported require respiratory response rest rhythm risk severe significant specific surgery symptoms systolic therapist thoracotomy tion tissue treatment usually values vascular venous ventilation ventricular volume wall wave workload