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Contents
Contributing Authors
ix
Contributing Artists
XI
Preface
XIII
Acknowledgments
xv
1. Cardiac System
1
Seall M . Col/ills
2. Respiratory System
89
Michele P. West and jaime C . Paz
3. Musculoskeletal System
159
Michele P. West and james j . Caydos
4. Nervous System
259
Michele P. West
5. Oncology
331
Susan Polich
6. Vascular System and Hematology
363
Michele 1'. West and jaime C. Paz
7. Burns and Wounds
435
Michele P. West, Kimberly KllowltOll, alld
Marie jarrell-Cracious
8. Gastrointestinal System
501
jaime C. Paz
9. Genirourinary System
557
jamie C. Paz
10.
Infectious Diseases
605
jaime C. Paz alld V. Nicole Lombard
VIlI CONTENTS
11. Endocrine System
649
Jaime C. Paz
12. Organ Transplantation
697
Jellnifer Lee H,mt
Appendices
I-A. Medical Record Review
745
Michele P. West
I-B. Acute Care Setting
749
Michele P. West
D.
Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
763
Susan Polich and Jaime C. Paz
ill-A. Medical-Surgical Equipment in the Acute Care Setting 769
Eileen F. Lang
ill-B.
Mechanical Ventilation
811
Sean M. Collins
ill-G. Circulatory Assist Devices
829
Jaime C . Paz
IV. Pharmacologic Agents
839
Jaime C. Paz and Michele P. West
V. Effects of Anesthesia
871
Michele P. West
VI. Pain Management
877
Jaime C. Paz
YD. Amputation
887
Jason D. Rand and Jaime C. Paz
Vll!. Postural Drainage
897
Michele P. West
lX. Functional Tests
901
Jellnifer A . Silva and Jaime C. Paz
X.
Physical T herapy Considerations for Patients
Who Complain of Chest Pain
921
Michele P. West
Index
925
Contributing Authors
Scan M. Collins, M.S., P.T., C.C.S.
Department of Physical T herapy, University of Massachusetts, Lowell;
Adjunct Physical Therapist, Department of Rehabilitation Services,
Lowell General Hospital, Lowell, Massachusetts
James J. Gaydos, M.S., P.T.
Senior Physical Therapisr, Department of Inpatient Acute Care, New
England Baptist Hospital, Boston
Marie Jarrell-Gracious, P.T.
Owner, Specialty Care, Mokena, Illinois
Jennifer Lee Hunt, M.S., P.T.
Physical Therapist, Rehabilitation Services, Lahey Clinic, Burlington,
Massachusetts
Kimberly Knowlton, P.T.
Clinical Lead Physical Therapist, Rehabilitation Services, University of
Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester
Eileen f. Lang, P.T.
Senior Physical Therapist, Rehabilitation Services, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts
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CONTRIBUllNG AlITHORS
V. Nicole Lombard, M.S., P.T.
Staff Physical Therapist, Department of Physical Therapy, New
England Baptist Hospital, Boston
Jaime C. Paz, M.S., P.T.
Assistant Clinical Specialist, Department of Physical Therapy, Northeastern University, Boston; Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of Physical Therapy, Simmons College, Boston; Adjunct Physical Therapist, Care Group Home Care, Belmont, Massachusetts Susan Polich, P.T., M.T.(A.S.C.P.l, M.Ed.
Assistant Clinical Specialist, Department of Physical Therapy, Northeastern University, Boston; Adjunct Instruccor, Physical Therapist Assistant Program, Community College of Rhode Island, Newport; Physical Therapist, Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro, Massachusetts
Jason D. Rand, P.T.
Physical Therapist, Inpatient Physical Therapy Services, Winthrop
Universiry Hospital, Mineola, New York
Jennifer A. Silva, M.S., P.T.
P hysical Therapist, Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, South Shore
Hospital, South Weymouth, Massachusetts
Michele 1'. West, M.S., P.T.
Physical Therapist, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Services,
Lahey Clinic, Burlington, Massachusetts
Contributing Artists
Sean M. Collins, M.S., P.T., C.C.S.
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Massachusetts, Lowell;
Adjunct Physical Therapist, Department of Rehabilitation Services,
Lowell General Hospital, Lowell, Massachusetts
Barbara Cocanour, Ph.D.
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Marybeth Cuaycong
Graduate Student, Department of Physical Therapy, Northeastern
University, Boston
Peter L. Scotch, M.A.
English Teacher, Byram Hills High School, Armonk, New York
Michele P. West, M.S., P.T.
Physical Therapist, Rehabilitation Services, Lahey Clinic, Burlington,
Massachusetts
Peter P. Wu
Graduate Student, Department of Physical Therapy, Northeastern
Universiry, Boston
Preface
Acute Care Handbook for Physical Therapists was originally developed to provide clinicians with a handy reference for patient care in the hospital serring. It was created primarily for physical therapy students and clinicians unfamiliar with acute carc. Because of the positive comments and feedback to the first edition, this second edition was
written to serve the same purpose with updated information, including
the following:
• A revision of all chapters and appendices with expanded information on new technologies, medical-surgical innovations, clinical tips, and guidelines to physical therapy management