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Chest vibration is performed during this phase of the breath.

Exhalation

100

Neuromuscular disorders such as ALS, muscular dystrophy, polio, and cerebral palsy have impaired secretion clearance for this reason.

Ineffective cough

100

This is the length of time a pt should be maintained in each position for PD.

3-15 min or as tolerated

100

Patent airway, effective cough, and functional mucociliary escalator are necessary for this to occur.

Normal airway clearance

100

Head/neck injury and active hemorrhage are absolute contraindications for this tx.

PD

200

The irritation phase of the cough reflex is affect by these factors.

Anethesia, CNS depression, narcotics

200

Splinting, coordinating tx with pain meds, and FET are effective methods of generating a cough for this pt type.

Post-op

200

Pt acceptance, portability, and independent use are advantages of the device over other ACT methods.

Flutter

200

This is the action you should take if your pt's sats drop slightly during tx.

Increase flow/FiO2

200

Secretion removal is facilitated by PEP in these ways.

By filling underaerated  segments and preventing airway collapse during expiration

300

The following are instructions for this type of therapy: take a large breath, blow out for 10 sec for 10-20 breaths, take 2-3 huff coughs.

PEP

300

Successful outcomes from ACT include these factors.

Improved breath sounds, vitals, CXR, ABG, and increased sputum expectoration

300

Conditions such as CF (cystic fibrosis), ciliary dyskinesia, and bronchiectasis affect normal airway clearance in this way.

Abnormal mucociliary function

300

These factors should be considered when assessing the need for ACT.

Hx (history), CXR (chest xray), ABG, PFT, sputum production, breath sounds, vitals

300

Labored breathing, fever, and crackles indicate a pt is having this type of problem.

Retention of secretions

400

Sitting with one shoulder inward and head slightly flexed is the position for this tx.

Directed cough

400

Pt's with unstable BP, cerebral disorders, or orthopnea should not be placed in this position.

Head-down

400

Bending forward during exhalation, performing huff cough, and inhaling small Vt helps this type of pt develop an effective cough.

COPD

400

Expiration against a variable flow resistance describes this tx.

PEP

400

These methods of aerosol delivery can be used along with a PEP device.

MDI and SVN

500

These areas should not be percussed over.

Surgical sites, bony prominences, bone (rib) fractures, breast tissue

500

Hypoxemia, atelectasis, and shunting can occur due to this.

Airway obstruction (tumor, foreign body, mucus plug)

500

This must be assessed before and after ACT.

Vitals and breath sounds

500

The head down, half-rotated left with right lung up position would drain this lung lobe.

Right middle lobe

500

Foreign bodies, tumors, inflammation, and bronchospasm affect secretion clearance in this way.

 Poor airway patency

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