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Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy : Evidence to Practice /

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: St. Louis, Mo. : Elsevier/Mosby, 2022.Edition: 6th edition MosbyDescription: 848 pages: illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 8.9 x 1.34 x 11.1 inchesISBN:
  • 9780323624718
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC702  .P76 2022
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Previous edition: published as by Donna Frownfelter, Elizabeth Dean. 2012
<p>Part I Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Function in Health and Disease</p> <p>1 Epidemiology as a Basis for Informing Contemporary Physical Therapy Practice </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p> 2 Oxygen Transport: The Basis of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p> 3 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Anatomy </p> <p>C. Krebs and Elizabeth Dean</p> <p> 4 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physiology </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p> 5 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Pathophysiology </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p> 6 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Manifestations of Systemic Conditions </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>7 Psychosocial Aspects of Health Status</p> <p>Anne Söderlund and Maria Bäck</p> <b> <p>Part II Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Assessment</p></b> <p>8 Measurement and Documentation </p> <p>Claire Peel, John D Lowman, and Diane Clark</p> <p> 9 History </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p> 10 Pulmonary Function Tests</p> <p>Donna Frownfelter</p> <p>11 Arterial Blood Gases </p> <p>Donna Frownfelter</p> <p>12 Imaging of the Chest </p> <p>13 Electrocardiogram Identification </p> <p>Christian Evans and Gary Brooks</p> <p>14 Multisystem Assessment and Laboratory Investigations</p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>15 Special Tests </p> <p>Gail M. Huber</p> <p>16 Clinical Assessment and Evaluation of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary System </p> <p>Donna Frownfelter and Susan M. Butler McNamara</p> <p>17 Clinical Evaluation of Psychosocial Status</p> <p>Anne Söderlund and Maria Bäck</p><b> <p>Part III Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Interventions</p></b> <p>18 Maximizing Outcomes: Relating Interventions to an Individual's Needs</p> <p>Elizabeth Dean and Donna Frownfelter</p> <p>19<i> </i>Psychosocial Interventions to Augment Outcomes</p> <p>Anne Söderlund and Maria Bäck</p> <p>20 Mobilization and Exercise: Physiological Basis for Assessment, Evaluation, and Training </p> <p>Scotty Butcher and Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>21 Mobilization and Exercise: Testing and Training </p> <p>Scotty Butcher and Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>22 Body Positioning </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>23 Facilitating Airway Clearance </p> <p>Anne Mejia-Downs, Donna Frownfelter, and Mary Massery</p> <p>24 Facilitating Ventilation Patterns and Breathing Strategies </p> <p>Donna Frownfelter and Mary Massery</p> <p>25 Exercise Testing and Training: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction </p> <p>Eduard Gappmaier, Elizabeth Dean, and Donna Frownfelter </p> <p>26 Respiratory Muscle Training </p> <p>Rik Gosselink and Simone Dal Corso</p> <p>27 Complementary Therapies as Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy Interventions </p> <p>Meryl I. Cohen and Carol M. Davis</p> <p>28 Patient Education </p> <p>Kelly Hawthorne, Katherine Ennis, and Donna Frownfelter</p><b> <p>Part IV Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Acute and Chronic Conditions</p></b> <p>29 Individuals with Acute Medical and Surgical Conditions </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>30 Individuals with Chronic Primary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean, and Donna Frownfelter</p> <p>31 Individuals with Chronic Secondary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean, and Donna Frownfelter</p> <b> <p>Part V Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Intensive Care</p></b> <p>32 Monitoring Systems, Catheters, and Devices in the Intensive Care Unit </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>33 Comprehensive Management of Individuals in the Intensive Care Unit </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>34 Intensive Care Management of Individuals with Primary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>35 Intensive Care Management of Individuals with Secondary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <p>36 Intensive Care Management of Medical and Surgical Complications </p> <p>Elizabeth Dean</p> <b> <p>Part VI Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Special Cases</p></b> <p>37 Infants and Children with Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction </p> <p>Mary Rahlin</p> <p>38 The Aging Patient </p> <p>Elizabeth J. Protas and Patrick Withrow</p> <p>39 Multisystem Clinical Implications of Impaired Breathing Mechanics and Postural Control </p> <p>Mary Massery</p> <p>40 The Transplant Patient </p> <p>Susan A. Scherer</p> <p>41 The Patient in the Community</p><b> <p>Part VII Related Aspects of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy</p> </b> <p>42 Body Mechanics: Positioning and Moving Patients</p> <p>BJ Lehecka, Donna Frownfelter</p> <p>43 Respiratory Care Practice Review </p> <p>Donna Frownfelter</p> <p>44 Care of the Patient with an Artificial Airway </p> <p>Donna Frownfelter and Lisa Sigg Mendelson</p> <p>45 Respiratory and Cardiovascular Drug Actions </p> <p>Appendix A Elements of International Standards for a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program </p> <p>Appendix B Elements of International Standards for a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program </p> <p>Appendix C Exercise Testing and Prescription Considerations for People with Primary Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Endocrine Conditions </p> <p>Appendix D Exercise Testing and Prescription Considerations for People with Nonprimary Heart, Lung, and Endocrine Conditions </p> <p>Appendix E Common Complementary Therapies </p>

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