Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
Published in October 1993
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461 pages
978-0-443-04471-7 (ISBN)
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Demonstrates the art and science of physiotherapy in heart and lung disease and emphasizes the essential contribution made by specialist physiotherapists within the whole team of those caring for adults, adolescents and children with cardiac and pulmonary problems.
Demonstrates the art and science of physiotherapy in heart and lung disease and emphasizes the essential contribution made by specialist physiotherapists within the whole team of those caring for adults, adolescents and children with cardiac and pulmonary problems.
Demonstrates the art and science of physiotherapy in heart and lung disease and emphasizes the essential contribution made by specialist physiotherapists within the whole team of those caring for adults, adolescents and children with cardiac and pulmonary problems.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
Adult education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
tables, 68 line drawings, 134 half-tones, index
Dimensions
Height: 248 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1017 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-443-04471-7 (9780443044717)
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Pryor a.jennifer webber a.barbara | B.A. Webber | Jennifer A. Pryor
Physiotherapy for Respiratory and Cardiac Problems
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01/1998
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Content
Part 1 Investigations, patients' problems and techniques: assessment, Sally Parker, Peter G. Middleton; thoracic imaging, Conor D. Collins, David M. Hansell; cardiopulmonary function testing, Michael D.L. Morgan, Sally J. Singh; monitoring and interpreting medical investigations, John S. Turner; mechanical support, John S. Turner; cardiopulmonary resuscitation, John S. Turner; physiotherapy skills: positioning and mobilization of the patient, Elizabeth Dean; physiotherapy skills: techniques and adjuncts, Barbara A. Webber, Jennifer A. Pryor; communication, counselling and health education, Julius Sim; research in cardiopulmonary physiotherapy, Cecily J. Partridge; physiotherapy problems and their management, Jackie Anderson, Susan C. Jenkins. Part 2 Patient groups with specific needs: surgical patients and patients requiring intensive care, Marion Kieran, Patricia McCoy, et al; paediatrics, Annette Parker; cardiac rehabilitation, Helen McBurney; cardiopulmonary transplantation, Catherine E. Bray; spinal injuries, Trudy Ward; care of the dying patient, B. Wendy Burford, Stephen J. Barton; hyperventilation, Diana M. Innocenti; asthma in adults and aspergillus, Barbara A. Webber, Jennifer A. Pryor; bronchiectasis, primary ciliary dyskinesia and cystic fibrosis, Barbara A. Webber, Jennifer A. Pryor, immunosuppression or deficiency, Denise Hills.