Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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... tion , Vo2 , that characterizes dynamic ( isotonic ) exercise . From the Fick equation 3 below , minute oxygen consump- tion , or Vo2 , is the product of cardiac output ( oxygen delivery ) and a vo2 difference ( oxygen extraction ) ...
... tion , Vo2 , that characterizes dynamic ( isotonic ) exercise . From the Fick equation 3 below , minute oxygen consump- tion , or Vo2 , is the product of cardiac output ( oxygen delivery ) and a vo2 difference ( oxygen extraction ) ...
Pagina 42
... tion test abnormalities may occur . Myositis may occur , par- ticularly when these drugs are combined with nicotinic acid , gemfibrozil , or the antibiotic erythromycin . An initial con- cern over the development of cataracts has not ...
... tion test abnormalities may occur . Myositis may occur , par- ticularly when these drugs are combined with nicotinic acid , gemfibrozil , or the antibiotic erythromycin . An initial con- cern over the development of cataracts has not ...
Pagina 79
... tion " ) may be associated with ST - segment elevations . In these cases , the " reciprocal " ST - segment depressions in ECG leads " opposite " to the area of infarction are almost never seen . These variant changes , however , can ...
... tion " ) may be associated with ST - segment elevations . In these cases , the " reciprocal " ST - segment depressions in ECG leads " opposite " to the area of infarction are almost never seen . These variant changes , however , can ...
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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