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Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease

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Opis
The new edition of this popular text has been extensively revised to reflect the latest changes in the field. The introductory chapters address the fundamental skills and protocols necessary for clinical assessment. Each disease is presented in relation to one of six clinical scenarios:: atelectasis, consolidation, increased alveolar-capillary membrane thickness, bronchospasm, excessive bronchial secretions, and distal airway and alveolar weakening. Students are provided with an illustration of the major alterations of the lungs, the etiology of the disease, an overview of clinical manifestations, a discussion of management, and a series of self-assessment questions.
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Rok wydania
2006
Numer wydania
5
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miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
688
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203 x 254
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1374
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    Part I: Assessment of Respiratory Disease

    Section I: Clinical Data Obtained at the Patients Bedside

    1. The Patient Interview

    2. The Physical Examination and Its Basis in Physiology

    Section II: Clinical Data Obtained from Laboratory Tests and Special Procedures

    3. Pulmonary Function Study Assessments

    4. Arterial Blood Gas Assessments

    5. Oxygenation Assessments

    6. Cardiovascular System Assessments

    7. Other Important Laboratory Tests and Procedures

    8. Radiologic Examination of the Chest

    Section III: The Therapist-Driven Protocol Approach

    9. The Therapist-Driven Protocol Program and the Role of the Respiratory Practitioner

    10. Recording Skills - The Basis for Data
    Collection, Organization, Assessment Skills, and Treatment Plans

    Part II: Obstructive Airway Diseases

    11. Chronic Bronchitis

    12. Emphysema

    13. Asthma

    14. Bronchiectasis

    Part III: Infectious Pulmonary Diseases

    15. Pneumonia

    16. Lung Abscess

    17. Tuberculosis

    18. Fungal Diseases of the Lungs

    Part IV: Pulmonary Vascular Diseases

    19. Pulmonary Edema

    20. Pulmonary Embolism and Infarction

    Part V: Chest and Pleural Trauma

    21. Flail Chest

    22. Pneumothorax

    Part VI: Disorders of the Pleura and of the Chest Wall

    23. Pleural Diseases

    24. Kyphoscoliosis

    Part VII: Environmental Lung Diseases

    25. Pneumoconiosis

    Part VIII: Neoplastic Disease

    26. Cancer of the Lung

    Part IX: Diffuse Alveolar Disease

    27. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

    Part X: Chronic Noninfectious Parenchymal Disease

    28. Chronic Interstitial Lung Disease

    Part XI: Neurologic Disorders and Sleep Apnea

    29. Guillain-Barré Syndrome

    30. Myasthenia Gravis

    31. Sleep Apnea

    Part XII: Newborn and Early Childhood Respiratory Disorders

    32. Clinical Manifestations Common with Newborn and Early Childhood Respiratory Disorders

    33. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

    34. Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn

    35. Idiopathic (Infant) Respiratory Distress Syndrome

    36. Pulmonary Air Leak Syndromes

    37. Respiratory Syncytial Virus

    38. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

    39. Diaphragmatic Hernia

    40. Croup Syndrome: Laryngotracheobronchitis and Acute Epiglottitis

    41. Cystic Fibrosis

    Part XIII: Other Important Topics

    42. Near Drowning

    43. Smoke Inhalation and Thermal Injuries

    44. Postoperative Atelectasis

    45. Respiratory Failure

    Part XIX: Selected Practice Case Studies

    References

    Appendicesb

    Glossary
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