This describes the lateral movement of the ribcage during inhalation
What is bucket handle?
If your patient is on beta blockers, which vital sign would you expect to have an abnormal response to exercise?
What is heart rate?
This number represents the highest level of dyspnea on the MMRC scale
What is 4?
This is the most common device used to measure joint ROM
What is universal goniometer?
what is hyperventilation?
Valsalva maneuver does this to blood pressure
What is increase?
Exercise prescription duration for pulmonary patients are usually this
what is 3x week for 6-12 weeks?
This type of ROM can give us information about a patient's strength
What is AROM?
These are used to assist the main muscles of respiration when more power is needed
What are accessory muscles?
if blood vessel size increases, blood pressure does this
what is decrease?
To progress exercise when perceived to be easy, this is the first thing addressed
What is increasing number of minutes?
This type of endfeel is described as no resistance felt except muscle spasm from guarding
What is empty?
Caused by deoxygenated blood or reduced hemoglobin
What is Cyanosis?
Contraindication to start exercise: if systolic BP is > than this
What is 200 mmHg resting?
This is the highest number on the Borg RPE scale
What is 20?
This arm of the goniometer cannot be moved independently of the body of the goniometer
What is the stationary (proximal) arm?
Term that describes yellow or green sputum, may have pus
What is purulent?
Do not initiate exercise if resting HR is > than this
What is 100 bpm?
elevating the legs is a strategy to help in this type of an event
what is hypotensive?
ROM exceeding the neutral starting position is expressed with this symbol when documenting
What is "+"?