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What are the normal results for a chest physical therapy?

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What are the normal results for a chest physical therapy?

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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.

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