Chest PT,Techniques Flashcards
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General Principles
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- Choose a quiet area for instruction
- Explain goals and rationale specific to pt’s condition
- Place pt in comfortable, relaxed position, or other appropriate position and loosen restrictive clothing
- Observe and evaluate pt’s natural breathing pattern at rest and with activity to determine appropriate treatment and establish a baseline, voluntary or reflexive cough
- If necessary, teach relaxation techniques to relax the mm’s of the upper thorax, neck, and shoulders
- Demonstrate the desired pattern
- Have pt practice in a variety of positions, if appropriate
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Precaustions
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- Never allow pt to force expiration
- Don’t allow excessively prolonged expiration
- Do not allow pt to initiate inspiration with accessory mm’s and upper chest
- Allow deep breathing ex’s for only 3-4 inspirations and expiration’s to avoid hyperventilation
- Never allow pt to suck air in by gasping
- Avoid uncontrolled coughing spasms
- Aboid forceful coughing with pt’s with a history of CVA or aneurysm
- Be sure pt coughs in a relatively upright posture
3
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Forceful expiration causes
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- An increase in turbulence in airways which can lead to bronchospasm and increased airway restriction
4
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Excessive Prolonged expirations cause
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- Pt to gasp with next inspiration and results in irregular and inefficient breathing patterns
5
Q
The upper chest should remain relatively ____ during _______.
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- quiet
- breathing
6
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Sucking and gasping for air causes
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- It increases the work of breathing and causes fatigue, it tends to increase turbulence and resistance in airways
- May push mucus or foregn objects deeper into airways