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Hough's cardiorespiratory care : an evidence-based, problem-solving approach / Alexandra Hough, MSc, MCSP, DipTP, respiratory physiotherapist and freelance lecturer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Edinburgh ; New York : Elsevier, 2018Edition: Fifth editionDescription: x, 602 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780702071843 (pbk.)
  • 0702071846 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Cardiorespiratory care
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 615.82 22 HOU
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Physiology and pathology -- 1.Physiological basis of clinical practice -- 2.Assessment -- 3.Respiratory disorders -- 4.Cardiovascular disorders -- 5.General management -- pt. II Physiotherapy techniques -- 6.Physiotherapy to increase lung volume -- 7.Physiotherapy to clear secretions -- 8.Physiotherapy to decrease the work of breathing -- 9.Pulmonary rehabilitation -- 10.Physiotherapy for people with cardiovascular disorders -- 11.Cardiac rehabilitation -- pt. III Surgery -- 12.Complications -- 13.Physiotherapy for surgical patients -- 14.Modifications for different types of surgery -- pt. IV Physiotherapy for specific groups of people -- 15.Infants -- 16.Children -- 17.Hyperventilation syndrome -- 18.Elderly people with cardiorespiratory disease -- 19.Palliative respiratory physiotherapy -- pt. V Critical care -- 20.Critical care, support and monitoring -- 21.Physiotherapy for critically ill patients
Note continued: 22.Modifications for different disorders -- pt. VI Does it work? -- 23.Evaluation of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy.
Summary: The latest edition of this must-have text book promises an evidence-based and practical approach covering the very latest in cardiorespiratory care. The textbook covers a wide range of cardiorespiratory conditions and discusses treatment of patients in different clinical settings such as critical care, the ward area and out-patient departments. It begins with physiology and pathology and progresses into a detailed patient assessment section and a discussion of specific respiratory and cardiac conditions. The final section covers different groups of people who may require physiotherapy such as infants, children, and adults with specific conditions including a considered section on palliative care. Critical thinking is facilitated by clinical reasoning boxes in the text, and problem-solving is aided by case studies at the end of each chapter. There are also relevant practice tips to enable transfer of learning into the clinical environment. The text is supported by over 280 line drawings and diagrams along with over 70 x-rays and photographs to further illustrate the points under discussion.-- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Preceded by Physiotherapy in respiratory and cardiac care / Alexandra Hough. 4th ed. 2014.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: pt. I Physiology and pathology -- 1.Physiological basis of clinical practice -- 2.Assessment -- 3.Respiratory disorders -- 4.Cardiovascular disorders -- 5.General management -- pt. II Physiotherapy techniques -- 6.Physiotherapy to increase lung volume -- 7.Physiotherapy to clear secretions -- 8.Physiotherapy to decrease the work of breathing -- 9.Pulmonary rehabilitation -- 10.Physiotherapy for people with cardiovascular disorders -- 11.Cardiac rehabilitation -- pt. III Surgery -- 12.Complications -- 13.Physiotherapy for surgical patients -- 14.Modifications for different types of surgery -- pt. IV Physiotherapy for specific groups of people -- 15.Infants -- 16.Children -- 17.Hyperventilation syndrome -- 18.Elderly people with cardiorespiratory disease -- 19.Palliative respiratory physiotherapy -- pt. V Critical care -- 20.Critical care, support and monitoring -- 21.Physiotherapy for critically ill patients

Note continued: 22.Modifications for different disorders -- pt. VI Does it work? -- 23.Evaluation of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy.

The latest edition of this must-have text book promises an evidence-based and practical approach covering the very latest in cardiorespiratory care. The textbook covers a wide range of cardiorespiratory conditions and discusses treatment of patients in different clinical settings such as critical care, the ward area and out-patient departments. It begins with physiology and pathology and progresses into a detailed patient assessment section and a discussion of specific respiratory and cardiac conditions. The final section covers different groups of people who may require physiotherapy such as infants, children, and adults with specific conditions including a considered section on palliative care. Critical thinking is facilitated by clinical reasoning boxes in the text, and problem-solving is aided by case studies at the end of each chapter. There are also relevant practice tips to enable transfer of learning into the clinical environment. The text is supported by over 280 line drawings and diagrams along with over 70 x-rays and photographs to further illustrate the points under discussion.-- Source other than Library of Congress.

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