High fowler'sposition
Fowler's
The contraindications are patients with cardiovascular diseases, respiratory problems such as patients with emphysema or severe asthma. Pregnant woman in the third trimester.
Laying down with their feet elevated above their heart.
When working in respiratory therapy you will work with patients that have a history with respiratory problems such as asthma, influenza, and emphysema. They can provide everyday care for those patients as well as emergency care.
The supine position which has the patient lying flat on their back, the body's most natural position, is normally used for head to toe exams, as in a complete physical exam or any anterior examinations. Some contraindications may include * Lumbar pain, where this position would be to uncomfortable for the patient. * Nerve damage * Respiratory or cardiovascular problems Very informative site below http://www.pitt.edu/~position/Supine/supine-basic.htm
When you have problems with your cardiovascular system.
Most pediatric cardiovascular problems are due to congenital heart disease.
Second-hand smoke has been shown to be a cause of problems such as asthma, other respiratory complaints, and cardiovascular events including heart attacks.
The supine position which has the patient lying flat on their back, the body's most natural position, is normally used for head to toe exams, as in a complete physical exam or any anterior examinations. Some contraindications may include * Lumbar pain, where this position would be to uncomfortable for the patient. * Nerve damage * Respiratory or cardiovascular problems Very informative site below http://www.pitt.edu/~position/Supine/supine-basic.htm
Prolonged immobility should be avoided because it may cause bedsores and possible respiratory, urinary, or circulatory problems.
Emphysema is not contagious, and someone with emphysema can be around a child with respiratory problems without endangering the child. Smokers should not be around a child with respiratory problems.
your whole body
no