What are the normal results for a chest physical therapy?
by MedExpert on November 1st, 2007 The patient is considered to be responding positively to chest physical therapy if some, but not necessarily all, of these changes occur: • increased volume of sputum secretions • changes in breath sounds • improved vital signs • improved chest x ray • increased oxygen in the blood as measured by arterial blood gas values • patient reports of eased breathing Source: The Gale Group. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.”; Comments Add a comment… Like var html_compressed = ‘ Like ‘; document.write(html_compressed); –> • • Report No comments.