+353-1-416-8900REST OF WORLD
+44-20-3973-8888REST OF WORLD
1-917-300-0470EAST COAST U.S
1-800-526-8630U.S. (TOLL FREE)

Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy. Evidence to Practice. Edition No. 6

  • Book

  • April 2022
  • Elsevier Health Science
  • ID: 5275381
Commensurate with an emphasis on evidence-based practice and health competencies to improve patient outcomes, get a solid foundation in cardiovascular and pulmonary physiology and rehabilitation! Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Evidence and Practice, 6th Edition provides a holistic, person-centered approach to the spectrum of cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy. From examination and evaluation to interventions, this book guides you through the health promotion strategies for maximizing patients' health and wellbeing, in conjunction with managing the needs of patients with acute and chronic conditions, those in intensive care units, and of special populations such as children and elders. Selected case studies translate related scientific research into evidence-based practice and enhance clinical decision making. Now including an enhanced eBook version (with print purchase), this text details the latest best practices to help achieve the best physical therapy outcomes.

- Coverage of evidence-based practice includes the latest research from leading top-tier journals to support physical therapist clinical reasoning and decision making. - Realistic scenarios and case examples show the application of concepts to evidence-based practice. - Holistic approach supports treating the whole person rather than just the symptoms of a disease or disorder, covering medical, physiological, psychological, psychosocial, therapeutic, practical, and methodological aspects. - Full-color photos and illustrations enhance your understanding of the book's concepts, ideas, and management considerations. - Emphasis on the terminology and guidelines of the APTA's Guide to Physical Therapist Practice keeps the book consistent with the practice standards in physical therapy, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. - Primary and secondary cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions are emphasized, along with their co-existence. - Multimorbidity focus is used rather than a single-disease framework, with attention to implications for assessment, management, and evaluation. - Integrated approach to oxygen transport demonstrates how the cardiovascular and pulmonary systems function interdependently to support all organ systems. - Key terms and review questions in each chapter focus your learning on important concepts and translating these into practice. - NEW! Updated content reflects the latest research and clinical practice in the field. - NEW! eBook version included only with print purchase allows you to access all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud. - NEW! Video clips, interviews with authors and other experts in their fields, and more are available in the eBook version included only with print purchase. - NEW! Expanded contributions from experts from multiple countries maximize the validity of content.

Table of Contents

Part I Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Function in Health and Disease

1 Epidemiology as a Basis for Informing Contemporary Physical Therapy Practice

Elizabeth Dean

2 Oxygen Transport: The Basis of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy

Elizabeth Dean

3 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Anatomy

C. Krebs and Elizabeth Dean

4 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physiology

Elizabeth Dean

5 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Pathophysiology

Elizabeth Dean

6 Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Manifestations of Systemic Conditions

Elizabeth Dean

7 Psychosocial Aspects of Health Status

Anne S?derlund and Maria B?ck

Part II Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Assessment

8 Measurement and Documentation

Claire Peel, John D Lowman, and Diane Clark

9 History

Elizabeth Dean

10 Pulmonary Function Tests

Donna Frownfelter

11 Arterial Blood Gases

Donna Frownfelter

12 Imaging of the Chest

13 Electrocardiogram Identification

Christian Evans and Gary Brooks

14 Multisystem Assessment and Laboratory Investigations

Elizabeth Dean

15 Special Tests

Gail M. Huber

16 Clinical Assessment and Evaluation of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary System

Donna Frownfelter and Susan M. Butler McNamara

17 Clinical Evaluation of Psychosocial Status

Anne S?derlund and Maria B?ck

Part III Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Interventions

18 Maximizing Outcomes: Relating Interventions to an Individual's Needs

Elizabeth Dean and Donna Frownfelter

19 Psychosocial Interventions to Augment Outcomes

Anne S?derlund and Maria B?ck

20 Mobilization and Exercise: Physiological Basis for Assessment, Evaluation, and Training

Scotty Butcher and Elizabeth Dean

21 Mobilization and Exercise: Testing and Training

Scotty Butcher and Elizabeth Dean

22 Body Positioning

Elizabeth Dean

23 Facilitating Airway Clearance

Anne Mejia-Downs, Donna Frownfelter, and Mary Massery

24 Facilitating Ventilation Patterns and Breathing Strategies

Donna Frownfelter and Mary Massery

25 Exercise Testing and Training: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction

Eduard Gappmaier, Elizabeth Dean, and Donna Frownfelter

26 Respiratory Muscle Training

Rik Gosselink and Simone Dal Corso

27 Complementary Therapies as Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy Interventions

Meryl I. Cohen and Carol M. Davis

28 Patient Education

Kelly Hawthorne, Katherine Ennis, and Donna Frownfelter

Part IV Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Acute and Chronic Conditions

29 Individuals with Acute Medical and Surgical Conditions

Elizabeth Dean

30 Individuals with Chronic Primary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction

Elizabeth Dean, and Donna Frownfelter

31 Individuals with Chronic Secondary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction

Elizabeth Dean, and Donna Frownfelter

Part V Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Intensive Care

32 Monitoring Systems, Catheters, and Devices in the Intensive Care Unit

Elizabeth Dean

33 Comprehensive Management of Individuals in the Intensive Care Unit

Elizabeth Dean

34 Intensive Care Management of Individuals with Primary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction

Elizabeth Dean

35 Intensive Care Management of Individuals with Secondary Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction

Elizabeth Dean

36 Intensive Care Management of Medical and Surgical Complications

Elizabeth Dean

Part VI Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy: Special Cases

37 Infants and Children with Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Dysfunction

Mary Rahlin

38 The Aging Patient

Elizabeth J. Protas and Patrick Withrow

39 Multisystem Clinical Implications of Impaired Breathing Mechanics and Postural Control

Mary Massery

40 The Transplant Patient

Susan A. Scherer

41 The Patient in the Community

Part VII Related Aspects of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Physical Therapy

42 Body Mechanics: Positioning and Moving Patients

BJ Lehecka, Donna Frownfelter

43 Respiratory Care Practice Review

Donna Frownfelter

44 Care of the Patient with an Artificial Airway

Donna Frownfelter and Lisa Sigg Mendelson

45 Respiratory and Cardiovascular Drug Actions

Appendix A Elements of International Standards for a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program

Appendix B Elements of International Standards for a Pulmonary Rehabilitation Program

Appendix C Exercise Testing and Prescription Considerations for People with Primary Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, and Endocrine Conditions

Appendix D Exercise Testing and Prescription Considerations for People with Nonprimary Heart, Lung, and Endocrine Conditions

Appendix E Common Complementary Therapies

Authors

Donna Frownfelter Programs in Physical Therapy, Northwestern University; Committed to Excellence, Glenview, IL. Elizabeth Dean Assistant Professor, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Director, Postpolio Clinic, University Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Marcia Stout Rob Kruger Faculty for Critical Care Nursing, Simulation and Innovation, British Columbia Institute of Technology. Joseph Anthony Department of Physical Therapy, 212 Friedman Building, 2177 Wesbrook Mall.