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The combination of physiology, the latest evidence, and detailed methodologies and case studies, makes this an essential purchase for all undergraduates, and postgraduate students in their first years of training.
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The combination of physiology, the latest evidence, and detailed methodologies and case studies, makes this an essential purchase for all undergraduates, and postgraduate students in their first years of training.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 274g
- ISBN-13: 9781859962978
- ISBN-10: 1859962971
- Artikelnr.: 22387266
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 178
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juni 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 274g
- ISBN-13: 9781859962978
- ISBN-10: 1859962971
- Artikelnr.: 22387266
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
M Jones PhD MCSP, F Moffatt MSc MCSP
Section 1 - Assessment tools 1. Assessment tools Section 2 -
Pathophysiology 2. Acid-base balance disturbances 3. Airflow limitation 4.
Altered respiratory compliance 5. Chest wall deformity or disruption 6.
Control of breathing 7. Deconditioning 8. Disorders of the pulmonary
circulation 9. Effects of general anesthesia 10. Heart failure 11. Impaired
gaseous exchange 12. Impaired tracheobronchial clearance 13. Infection and
inflammation 14. Pain 15. Reduced lung volume 16. Respiratory failure 17.
Respiratory muscle dysfunction Section 3 - Physiotherapy techniques &
adjuncts 18. Active cycle of breathing techniques (ACBT) 19. Autogenic
drainage (AD) 20. Continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) 21. Exercise
training 22. Flutter 23. Glossopharyngeal breathing 24. Humidification 25.
Incentive spirometry (IS) 26. Intermittent positive pressure breathing
(IPPB) 27. Manual hyperinflation (MHI) 28. Manual techniques 29. Mechanical
ventilation (MV) 30. Mobilization 31. Neurophysiological facilitation of
respiration (NPF) 32. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)
33. Oxygen therapy 34. Physiotherapy management of pain 35. Positioning 36.
Positive expiratory pressure (PEP) 37. Thoracic mobilizations 38. Tracheal
suction 39. Tracheostomy management Section 4 - Case studies &
self-assessment 40. Case Study 1 41. Case Study 1 Solution 42. Case Study 2
43. Case Study 2 Solution 44. Case Study 3 45. Case Study 3 Solution 46.
Case Study 4 47. Case Study 4 Solution
Pathophysiology 2. Acid-base balance disturbances 3. Airflow limitation 4.
Altered respiratory compliance 5. Chest wall deformity or disruption 6.
Control of breathing 7. Deconditioning 8. Disorders of the pulmonary
circulation 9. Effects of general anesthesia 10. Heart failure 11. Impaired
gaseous exchange 12. Impaired tracheobronchial clearance 13. Infection and
inflammation 14. Pain 15. Reduced lung volume 16. Respiratory failure 17.
Respiratory muscle dysfunction Section 3 - Physiotherapy techniques &
adjuncts 18. Active cycle of breathing techniques (ACBT) 19. Autogenic
drainage (AD) 20. Continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) 21. Exercise
training 22. Flutter 23. Glossopharyngeal breathing 24. Humidification 25.
Incentive spirometry (IS) 26. Intermittent positive pressure breathing
(IPPB) 27. Manual hyperinflation (MHI) 28. Manual techniques 29. Mechanical
ventilation (MV) 30. Mobilization 31. Neurophysiological facilitation of
respiration (NPF) 32. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)
33. Oxygen therapy 34. Physiotherapy management of pain 35. Positioning 36.
Positive expiratory pressure (PEP) 37. Thoracic mobilizations 38. Tracheal
suction 39. Tracheostomy management Section 4 - Case studies &
self-assessment 40. Case Study 1 41. Case Study 1 Solution 42. Case Study 2
43. Case Study 2 Solution 44. Case Study 3 45. Case Study 3 Solution 46.
Case Study 4 47. Case Study 4 Solution
Section 1 - Assessment tools 1. Assessment tools Section 2 -
Pathophysiology 2. Acid-base balance disturbances 3. Airflow limitation 4.
Altered respiratory compliance 5. Chest wall deformity or disruption 6.
Control of breathing 7. Deconditioning 8. Disorders of the pulmonary
circulation 9. Effects of general anesthesia 10. Heart failure 11. Impaired
gaseous exchange 12. Impaired tracheobronchial clearance 13. Infection and
inflammation 14. Pain 15. Reduced lung volume 16. Respiratory failure 17.
Respiratory muscle dysfunction Section 3 - Physiotherapy techniques &
adjuncts 18. Active cycle of breathing techniques (ACBT) 19. Autogenic
drainage (AD) 20. Continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) 21. Exercise
training 22. Flutter 23. Glossopharyngeal breathing 24. Humidification 25.
Incentive spirometry (IS) 26. Intermittent positive pressure breathing
(IPPB) 27. Manual hyperinflation (MHI) 28. Manual techniques 29. Mechanical
ventilation (MV) 30. Mobilization 31. Neurophysiological facilitation of
respiration (NPF) 32. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)
33. Oxygen therapy 34. Physiotherapy management of pain 35. Positioning 36.
Positive expiratory pressure (PEP) 37. Thoracic mobilizations 38. Tracheal
suction 39. Tracheostomy management Section 4 - Case studies &
self-assessment 40. Case Study 1 41. Case Study 1 Solution 42. Case Study 2
43. Case Study 2 Solution 44. Case Study 3 45. Case Study 3 Solution 46.
Case Study 4 47. Case Study 4 Solution
Pathophysiology 2. Acid-base balance disturbances 3. Airflow limitation 4.
Altered respiratory compliance 5. Chest wall deformity or disruption 6.
Control of breathing 7. Deconditioning 8. Disorders of the pulmonary
circulation 9. Effects of general anesthesia 10. Heart failure 11. Impaired
gaseous exchange 12. Impaired tracheobronchial clearance 13. Infection and
inflammation 14. Pain 15. Reduced lung volume 16. Respiratory failure 17.
Respiratory muscle dysfunction Section 3 - Physiotherapy techniques &
adjuncts 18. Active cycle of breathing techniques (ACBT) 19. Autogenic
drainage (AD) 20. Continuous positive airways pressure (CPAP) 21. Exercise
training 22. Flutter 23. Glossopharyngeal breathing 24. Humidification 25.
Incentive spirometry (IS) 26. Intermittent positive pressure breathing
(IPPB) 27. Manual hyperinflation (MHI) 28. Manual techniques 29. Mechanical
ventilation (MV) 30. Mobilization 31. Neurophysiological facilitation of
respiration (NPF) 32. Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)
33. Oxygen therapy 34. Physiotherapy management of pain 35. Positioning 36.
Positive expiratory pressure (PEP) 37. Thoracic mobilizations 38. Tracheal
suction 39. Tracheostomy management Section 4 - Case studies &
self-assessment 40. Case Study 1 41. Case Study 1 Solution 42. Case Study 2
43. Case Study 2 Solution 44. Case Study 3 45. Case Study 3 Solution 46.
Case Study 4 47. Case Study 4 Solution







