Respiratory percussion device

    • [DOC File]Technology Resource Guide - Veterans Affairs

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      Aug 08, 2013 · Straight steering device for corridors. Arjo/Huntleigh / Calypso arjohuntleigh.com Bathing and showering lift for semi-dependent residents. ... Pulmonary therapies including continuous lateral rotation therapy and percussion/vibration therapy. 500 lb. capacity. ... Do not use if patient has respiratory compromise or if wounds present may affect ...

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    • [DOCX File]Respiratory Interventions - National Institutes of Health

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      Respiratory Interventions [Study Name/ID pre-filled]Site Name: Subject ID: Respiratory Interventions CRF Module Instructions. NMD, MG, and SMA Version 3.0 / CMD and DM Version 1.0 Page 1 of 9

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    • [DOT File]DHS-1945, Assessment for Determination of Care for ...

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      Any physical or medical impairment or combination of impairments requiring an average of 3 or more hours of daily prescribed therapy or procedures performed by the foster parents (i.e. for respiratory, bowel or skin treatments, shunt monitoring, burn care, orthopedic braces, percussion, suctioning, range of motion, medication, failure to thrive).

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    • [DOCX File]February 26, 2013 - Getty Owl

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      She needs intensive hour-long respiratory treatments at least three times daily and additionally, as may be needed, to maintain basic pulmonary health. These treatments include aggressive chest percussion and mechanical cough assistance. NAME is dependent on noninvasive bi-level positive airway pressure (BiPAP) ventilation for respiratory support.

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    • [DOC File]ATLS (Advanced Trauma Life Support) Teaching Protocol

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      Severe maxillofacial fractures Inadequate respiratory effort. Tachypnea. Hypoxia. Hypercarbia. Cyanosis Risk for aspiration. ... Inspection / palpation /Auscultation / Percussion. Expose the neck and chest. Respiratory rate and depth. ... fixation device fixation device. as appropriate as appropriate . Hemodynamically. Abnomal. Angiography.

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    • [DOCX File]Physiotherapy – Respiratory Management

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      This guideline outlines respiratory interventions performed by physiotherapists at Canberra Hospital and Health Services (CHHS). Background. This document has been developed to guide physiotherapists working in acute care who utilise Cough Assist, inspiratory muscle training, manual and ventilator hyperinflation and who perform induced sputum procedures.

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    • [DOC File]#2 April 11

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      Spacer device. Chest Physical Therapy. To enhance clearance of mucus from the airway. Includes percussion, vibration, squeezing of the chest, cough, forceful exhalation, and breathing exercises. Percussion with Hand or Device Artificial Ventilation. Bag-valve-mask (BVM) Positive pressure ventilation. Negative pressure ventilation. High ...

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    • [DOC File]evidence for secretion clearance techniques, The

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      Percussion and vibration can be applied using either manual or mechanical techniques. Positive expiratory pressure (PEP). With this technique, the patient exhales against a pressure of 10-20 cm H^sub 2^O. Flutter. This technique uses a device that produces PEP with oscillations in the airway during the expiratory phase. Active cycle of breathing.

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    • [DOC File]NURSING CARE MANAGEMENT 101

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      Percussion is avoided over the breasts, sternum, spinal column and kidneys. Vibration is a series of vigorous quivering produced by hands that are placed flat against the chest wall. This is used AFTER percussion to increase the turbulence of the exhaled air and loosen thick secretions.

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