Postural Drainage Lecture PT Final Exam
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2024
- This handy lecture takes you through the critical info you need to understand pulmonary drainage!
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Anterior basal segments should be Supine with 18 inch bed elevation not on sidelying with 20 inch elevation. For lower lobes it's 18 inches elevation and for middle lobes 12 inches elevation according to text books recommended for NPTE.
this is a really good video thank you .........but you missed the upper lobe posterior segment technique
Can you show techniques for patients with tracheostomie?
very good explanation. I am very confused with this topic because differnt books talk about different approach for pulmonary drainage. The scorebuilders and therapyed are poles apart on this one. which one do you think is right?
i'm having the same problem. i'm not sure which source to go with for the exam
Exactly! In some books you see the both the 30 degrees reclined and lean forward positions used for the apical segment of the upper lobes. But here I see the 30 degrees lean forward is for posterior segments of the upper lobe.
I think you missed the posterior segments of the upper lobe? You only showed the posterior apical segments..
Lara Ponce Same here. The position explained here for Lower Lobe Anterior basal segment is used for lateral basal segment on PTA exam book.
Gonna use your video on my channel, with a shortage of respirators, this is useful!
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U made it look really simple, Thanku
also wrong
Thank you very much. It was really helpful. Did we miss medial basal segment of lower lobe ?
Thanks a lot for your great efforts
Nice info...
hey, how about some sources, eh? what text book did these pictures come from???
At 9:38 he links the book - Physical Rehabilitation, 6th edition, by O'Sullivan.
What about right medial basal?
that doesn't exist. did you pass the NPTE?
Thanks 🙏
Which book should I refer for this?
At 9:38 he links the book - Physical Rehabilitation, 6th edition, by O'Sullivan.
Thank you sir for all the great info it really helps
Sir, in that 20 mins of gravity assisted position that is prone lying if we want to give percussions what should be total frequency ?
Like i know the rate of percussion is 2-3 percussions per second but how should it be structered in 20 mins time duration of gravity assisted position?
Thanks sir.
Thanks for explaining sir
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Supurb I learned lot from this .
Good explanation..
u r genius.... Love you sir
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Thank u sir
Very good . Easy to understand
Tq sir...
Thank sir
you just missed upper lobes posterior segments.... otherwise quite informative
1:30
Thank you