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  • ...essive disorders. SCI leads to serious disability in the patient resulting in the loss of work, which brings psychosocial and economic problems.<ref name ...gth, conservation of bone density, and to ensure normal functioning of the respiratory and digestive system<ref name=":0" />.
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  • ...s in patients with chronic airflow limitation: mechanisms and management]. Chest. 1994 Sep 1;106(3):904-12.</ref> ..., assessment, and management: a consensus statement.] Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med.. 1999;159:321-40.</ref>
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  • ...ive care medicine is 60 years old: the history and future of the intensive care unit.] Clinical medicine. 2014 Aug;14(4):376. </ref> ...tiary care, with the majority of these services delivered in the secondary-care setting.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...cedure involves patient preparation, the suctioning event(s) and follow-up care<ref name=":2">Endotracheal Suction Guidelines ICU Working Party, Clinical I ...oning of Mechanically Ventilated Patients with Artificial Airways.] Respir Care. 2010;55 (6): 758-764</ref>. 
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  • ...ation and maintenance of intra-abdominal pressure, and injuries can result in significant ventilatory compromise. Traumatic diaphragmatic injuries (TDI) ...this condition were being undertaken. Despite having been recognised early in the history of surgery, blunt traumatic diaphragm rupture was a rarely repo
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  • Coma is widely encountered throughout health care settings and may occur in the context of a variety of different acute [[Neurological Disorders|neurol ...":1" />. The person is alive and looks like they are sleeping, but unlike in a deep sleep, the person cannot be awakened by any stimulation, including p
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  • ....pdf Physiotherapy for Respiratory Conditions]. Advanced nursing & patient care international journal. 2018;1(1):180003. </ref> These general goals can be ...nd physical rehabilitation in critically ill patients]. Acute and critical care. 2019 Feb;34(1):1. DOI: 10.4266/acc.2019.00444 </ref>
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  • ...Crew JD, Ferguson AR, McKenna SL. Pulmonary outcomes following specialized respiratory management for acute cervical spinal cord injury: a retrospective analysis. ...cord injury present with [[Respiratory Failure|respiratory complications]] in the acute stage.<ref>Hagen EM. Acute complications of spinal cord injuries.
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  • ...36199-Humanity--Inclusion-Clinical-Handbook-web_1.pdf Early rehabilitation in conflicts and disasters.] Handicap International: London, UK. 2020.</ref> ...n of patients who have had a burn injury, but will include important wound care considerations with regards to mobility and positioning.
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  • ...&pid=S0104-07072015000401071 Vital signs measurement: an indicator of safe care delivered to elderly patients.] Texto & Contexto-Enfermagem. 2015 Dec;24(4) # [[Respiratory Rate|Respiratory rate]].
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  • ...ess.<ref name=":0">Jensen Stochkendahl M, Wulff Christensen H., Chest pain in focal musculoskeletal disorders, Medical Clinics of North America;Elsevier, ...volved costal [[Cartilage|cartilages]] is visible and patients complain of chest wall [[Pain-Modulation|pain]].<ref name=":1">Frontera, W. R. (2015). Essent
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  • ...zation and rehabilitation. Among these techniques are purse lip breathing, chest expansion exercises, coughing techniques, oral suction, ankle toe movements ...a and participation restrictions, emphasizing the role of physiotherapists in motivating patients towards a hopeful return to their communities.
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  • ...ial workers etc. Family members and support groups should also be involved in the recovery process of these patients. ...hat post-burn rehabilitation entails to both patients and their caregivers in order to carry them along and to encourage cooperation. Generally, the aims
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  • ..., Smallwood CD. Pediatric oxygen therapy: a review and update. Respiratory care. 2017 Jun 1;62(6):645-61.</ref>. Oxygen is an expensive medication; thus, i ...>Hough A. Physiotherapy in Respiratory Care; An evidence-based approach to respiratory and cardiac management. 3<sup>rd</sup> eds. United Kingdom: Nelson Thomes
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  • Sternum pain is pain or discomfort in the area of the chest that contains the sternum and the cartilage connecting it to the [[ribs]]. ...so many people experiencing sternum pain may confuse it with more general chest pain.<ref name=":20">Medical news today [https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/a
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  • [[File:ARDS chest.jpg|right|frameless|450x450px]] Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) [chest [[X-Rays|Xray]] R]
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  • ...iction or radiation) contact<ref name=":2">Hale A. ''et al'' Physiotherapy in Burns, Plastics and Reconstructive Surgery. [Online: Available from: https: ...re should be a focus on both the physical and psychological impacts of the trauma.
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  • ...siology of systemic complications and current management.] Journal of Burn Care & Research. 2017 Jan 1;38(1):e469-81.</ref> ...term morbidity. The best way to minimize complications is to manage burns in a dedicated burns center with immediate full multi-disciplinary involvement
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  • ...Some MNDs are inherited, however most causes of most MNDs are not known.  In sporadic or noninherited MNDs, environmental, toxic, viral, or genetic fact * In adults, the most common MND is [[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis |Amyotrophic
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  • Atelectasis is a condition in which there is collapse of [[Lung Anatomy|lung]] tissue ([https://www.ncbi. * Incidence doesn't increase in patient with increased age, [[COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)|
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