By Jane Cross, EdD, MSc, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, Beverley Harden, MSc, BSc(Hons), MCSP, Mary Ann Broad, BSc, MCSP, MSc, BSc, MCSP, Matthew Quint, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, MPhil, Paul Ritson, MCSP, Grad Dip Phys and Sandy Thomas, MEd, Cert Ed, MCSP, Dip TP
The second edition of RESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPY (formerly EMERGENCY PHYSIOTHERAPY) continues to be a highly accessible and convenient guide which brings the insight of clinical experts in the field to the fingertips of the busy physiotherapist who ar
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The second edition of RESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPY (formerly EMERGENCY PHYSIOTHERAPY) continues to be a highly accessible and convenient guide which brings the insight of clinical experts in the field to the fingertips of the busy physiotherapist who are often exposed to challenging and stressful situations. Beverley Harden is now joined by a team of 5 additional Editors and the new edition has been completely revamped. It looks at assessment, management of and calls to specific areas while presenting key information in tables, bullets and summaries for quick reference on the ward.
The second edition of RESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPY (formerly EMERGENCY PHYSIOTHERAPY) continues to be a highly accessible and convenient guide which brings the insight of clinical experts in the field to the fingertips of the busy physiotherapist who are often exposed to challenging and stressful situations. Beverley Harden is now joined by a team of 5 additional Editors and the new edition has been completely revamped. It looks at assessment, management of and calls to specific areas while presenting key information in tables, bullets and summaries for quick reference on the ward.
Key Features
Case studies that cover common emergency situations
Self-assessment questions which offer the reader verification of their comprehension and clinical reasoning skills
A-Z of treatment techniques
Appendices including normal values and common drugs used in critical care areas so that essential information is always at hand
Author Information
By Jane Cross, EdD, MSc, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy, University of East Anglia, Norwich; Beverley Harden, MSc, BSc(Hons), MCSP, Therapy Sevices Manager, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester; Mary Ann Broad, BSc, MCSP, MSc, BSc, MCSP, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, UK
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff; Matthew Quint, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, MPhil, Respiratory Clinical Specialist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS trust, Portsmouth, UK; Paul Ritson, MCSP, Grad Dip Phys, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in Paediatric Intensive Care, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK and Sandy Thomas, MEd, Cert Ed, MCSP, Dip TP, Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
By Jane Cross, EdD, MSc, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy, University of East Anglia, Norwich; Beverley Harden, MSc, BSc(Hons), MCSP, Therapy Sevices Manager, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester; Mary Ann Broad, BSc, MCSP, MSc, BSc, MCSP, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, UK
Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff; Matthew Quint, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, MPhil, Respiratory Clinical Specialist, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS trust, Portsmouth, UK; Paul Ritson, MCSP, Grad Dip Phys, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist in Paediatric Intensive Care, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK and Sandy Thomas, MEd, Cert Ed, MCSP, Dip TP, Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
Chapter 1 Learning for and from being on callChapter 2 Practical on call preparation Chapter 3 Respiratory assessmentChapter 4 Paediatric specificsChapter 5 Chest X-ray interpretationChapter 6 The management of sputum retentionChapter 7 The management of volume lossChapter 8 The management of increased work of breathingChapter 9 Management of respiratory failureChapter 10 Calls to adult intensive careChapter 11 Calls to paediatric IUC (PICU)Chapter 12 Calls to the medical unit Chapter 13 Calls to the surgical wardChapter 14 Calls to the neurological/neurosurgical unitChapter 15 Call to the cardiothoracic unitChapter 16 Calls to the oncology unitChapter 17 - Calls to the paediatric unitChapter 18 Calls to the neonatal unitChapter 19 Respiratory physiotherapy treatmentsChapter 20 Case Studies - Adult intensive care; Paediatric intensive care; Medical unit; Surgical unit; Neurological unit; Cardiothoracic unit; Thoracic unit; Haematology unit; Oncology patient; Paediatric wardAppendix 1 AbbreviationsAppendix 2 Normal values Appendix 3 Surgical incisions Appendix 4 Common drugs used in critical care areas
https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/respiratory-physiotherapy-e-book-9780702039300.html318127Respiratory Physiotherapy E-Bookhttps://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/9/7/9780702039300_9.jpg26.2434.99USDInStock/Health Professions/Occupational Therapy/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/Nursing & Midwifery/Specialist Nursing/eBooks/Health Professions/Occupational Therapy/Health Professions/Physiotherapy/Nursing & Midwifery/Specialist Nursing50545845054560505457250546655803552580355458035501488653650545585054571579989258035445803533The second edition of RESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPY (formerly EMERGENCY PHYSIOTHERAPY) continues to be a highly accessible and convenient guide which brings the insight of clinical experts in the field to the fingertips of the busy physiotherapist who are often exposed to challenging and stressful situations. Beverley Harden is now joined by a team of 5 additional Editors and the new edition has been completely revamped. It looks at assessment, management of and calls to specific areas while presenting key information in tables, bullets and summaries for quick reference on the ward. The second edition of RESPIRATORY PHYSIOTHERAPY (formerly EMERGENCY PHYSIOTHERAPY) continues to be a highly accessible and convenient guide which brings the insight of clinical experts in the field to the fingertips of the busy physiotherapist who are often exposed to challenging and stressful situations. Beverley Harden is now joined by a team of 5 additional Editors and the new edition has been completely revamped. It looks at assessment, management of and calls to specific areas while presenting key information in tables, bullets and summaries for quick reference on the ward.00add-to-cart97807020393002011 and earlierProfessionalBy Jane Cross, EdD, MSc, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, Beverley Harden, MSc, BSc(Hons), MCSP, Mary Ann Broad, BSc, MCSP, MSc, BSc, MCSP, Matthew Quint, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, MPhil, Paul Ritson, MCSP, Grad Dip Phys and Sandy Thomas, MEd, Cert Ed, MCSP, Dip TP20092E-BookOtherChurchill Livingstone316Nov 28, 2008IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Jane Cross</STRONG>, EdD, MSc, Grad Dip Phys, MCSP, Senior Lecturer in Physiotherapy, University of East Anglia, Norwich; <STRONG>Beverley Harden</STRONG>, MSc, BSc(Hons), MCSP, Therapy Sevices Manager, Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester; <STRONG>Mary Ann Broad</STRONG>, BSc, MCSP, MSc, BSc, MCSP, Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, Cardiff, UK
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