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  • ...ects surrounding hypertension medications. This article outlines the major medications used in the treatment of hypertension (see links below) as well as the impl ...h therapy schedule, monitoring side effects, ensuring patient adherence to medications, and also selecting appropriate therapeutic exercises for each individual p
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  • ...articular [[Joint Classification|joints]] and extra-articular areas (e.g. cardiopulmonary systems). See links for more information on RA # Drugs that provide disease-modifying therapy (DMARDs) DMARDs are medications taken regularly for longer periods independent of acute symptoms. DMARDs co
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  • ...ause tachycardia; Withdrawal from [[Substance Use Disorder|substances]] or medications is an additional source of tachycardia. ...fore starting exercise [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing]] may be appropriate.
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  • ...action .png|591x591px|alt=|thumb|Chance of adverse reactions with multiple medications]] [[File:Pill organising safe.png|thumb|384x384px|Medications: review regularly]]
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  • ...re candidates for cardioversion. The most common procedures involve either medications (pharmacological cardioversion) or electricity (electrical cardioversion or * For a variety of reasons (eg structural changes to the heart, medications, and tissue damage) the heart can develop a rhythm that does not follow the
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  • # [[Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation|Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]] (CPR) to keep blood moving # Arrhythmia medications, which can help control rhythm disturbances
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  • ...hale -''' The most common route is inhaling through an inhaler. Different medications comes in with different designs to fit their own property. The two common [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • == Medications == ...so affected with hepatitis B, treatment becomes much more complex as these medications can make the hepatitis B infection worse. If hepatitis B is present as well
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  • * Cardiogenic shock – boosting blood volume with intravenous fluids. Medications to constrict (narrow) the blood vessels will improve the heart’s ability * Neurogenic shock – giving intravenous fluids and medications, including corticosteroids
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  • === Medications === # Simple [[Pain Medications|Analgesics]]<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...lytes often occurs daily or more frequently as they can be affected by the medications, fluid therapy, diet changes, and illnesses. * Use of [[Diuretics in the Treatment of Hypertension|diuretics]] or any medications that can interfere with fluid and electrolyte homeostasis
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  • Beta-blockers are a broad class of medications that are used for various clinical benefits but also carry the potential fo Beta-blockers, as a class of medications, are essential drugs and are first-line treatments in many acute and chroni
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  • ...diagnostic test agreement between eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation and cardiopulmonary exercise tests for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction.] Lung. 2019 Aug;19 ...should continue exercise for an additional 4-6 minutes. The use of asthma medications, warm-up exercise, the use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, an
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  • ...idered in cases when administration would exclude the use of other helpful medications. *This generally involves the utilisation of medications, predominately in tablet form. These drugs can be aspirin, adenosine diphos
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  • ...ck a signal that allows cancer cells to grow and survive. Targeted therapy medications can cause serious side effects, such as: a severe rash, diarrhea, and fatig ...e synthetic versions of chemicals made in your body. Side effects of these medications include: chills, fever, nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite<ref name=":3"
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  • == Medications == The use of these medications shown a dramatic improvement by daily treatment with cyclophosphamide and g
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  • ...n to improve both patients' symptoms and quality of life. The use of these medications requires advanced planning as well as symptom management and device managem [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • While vasodilators are successful in controlling hypertension, these medications possess a myriad of side effects. [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • == Medications == ...pports the pharmacological management of chondroblastoma. Over the counter medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Ibuprofen) and acetaminophen
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  • ...ssures and right ventricular work.<ref name=":5">Hillegass E. Essential of Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy. 3rd ed. Missouri,St. Louis: Saunders Elsevier. 2011</ref> Ventilation-perfusion scanning is also highly diagnostic in the absence of cardiopulmonary disease. Per a review by the New England Journal of Medicine<ref name=":3"
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  • == Medications == ...reating sarcoidosis is corticosteroids. &nbsp;There are two main steroidal medications used which include prednisone and prednisolone. &nbsp;Antimalarial agents m
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  • ...ing smoking, maintaining healthy body weight, and remaining compliant with medications. == Medications ==
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  • ...ucting a Cardiac Rehabilitation class, ensure you know who is at hand with CardioPulmonary Resuscitation experience.
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  • ...hould include dietary modification, behavioural interventions eg exercise, medications, and surgical intervention if needed. * Medications: Antiobesity medications can be used for BMI greater than or equal to 30 or BMI greater than or
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  • ...e disorders. The features can be categorized broadly as arthritic changes, cardiopulmonary dysfunctions, skin changes, muscle weakness, kidney disease, and dysfunctio ...s no cure for MCTD, however side effects can be managed through the use of medications.<ref name="cleveland" />
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  • == Medications == * '''[[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|Cardiopulmonary System]] -'''&nbsp;An increase in intravascular fluid can result in CHF as
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  • == Medications == '''<u>Cardiopulmonary system</u>'''
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  • ...] [[Introduction to Neuroanatomy|nervous system]]. For more information on medications used to manage CHF see [[Congestive Heart Failure - Pharmacotherapy|here)]] [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ...lood cell count usually goes up if a person is fighting an infection. Some medications eg [[Corticosteroids in the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis|corticostero ...certain types of medications eg certain [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] medications, [[Diuretics in the Treatment of Hypertension|diuretics]].
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  • ...quel to hypoxic encephalopathy.  Hypoxic encephalopathy can occur due to a cardiopulmonary arrest. LAS can occur in patients who suffer a cardiorespiratory arrest, ...s after cardiopulmonary arrest seem to be poor and people after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation often remain with some [[Neurological Assessment|neurological
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  • == Medications == '''Some medications include:<ref name="Tomich">Tomich EB, Luerssen E, Kang CS. Takotsubo Cardio
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  • Medications that are usually prescribed are: See [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults]]: Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) is the study of responses of the cardiovascular and
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  • ==== Medications ==== ...atment for are listed below. These and many other complications, including cardiopulmonary issues, can occur secondary to the dysplastic changes that occur with achon
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  • '''Medications''' ...010)</ref> Below is a chart<ref name="Rees" /> depicting the usage of pain medications for painful episodes:
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  • ...anagement. It has been shown that approximately 50% of patients don’t take medications as prescribed.<ref>Brown, MT, Bussell, JK. Medication Adherence: WHO Cares? [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • == Medications == ...cological Treatment - If non pharmacological treatments are not successful medications may be trialled. There are no specific types of drugs treatments for POTS
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  • ...(SSc) may affect the skin and multiple systems such as the integumentary, cardiopulmonary, vascular, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, or musculoskeletal. There are t '''Medications used to treat scleroderma may include:''' <ref name=":1" /><ref name="Curre
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  • Rib fractures are most often treated with [[Pain Medications|pain management]] and [[Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercises|breathing exercis * Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): occurs in 1 in 3 5
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  • == Medications == ...defense in children with TOF. Afterward, they may or may not be on various medications to help control arrhythmias (if they have one) or to help their heartbeat m
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  • ...e treatment of influenza A and B. The adamantanes antiviral family has two medications which are effective against influenza A, but not influenza B. Resistance to [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • * Taking BP medications if prescribed [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • * cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) * limit medications associated with worsening bone density, metabolic abnormalities, dyslipidem
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  • == Medications == ...The following medications are first-line anti-TB agents that form the core medications given<ref name="CDC - Treatment" />:
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  • ...have, educating the patient on avoiding asthma triggers, and use of asthma medications, when necessary<ref name="Goodman" />. The EPR 3 Guidelines for Diagnosis a 2. Leukotriene Receptor Antagonists (LTRAs): are medications used for allergy treatment and to prevent asthma symptoms. LTRAs have a lon
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  • # Monitor some medications for the heart. # Vital in [[Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation|Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]]
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  • '''[[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|Stress Test]]:''' Also called treadmill t ...nts include: [[Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs)|Pacemaker]]; Medications; [[Cardioversion]]; Catheter ablation; [[Cardiac Implantable Electronic Dev
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  • == Medications == ...d by Leptospirosis are: kidney, nervous, hepatic, musculoskeletal, visual, cardiopulmonary, and integumentary. Common systemic issues that are associated with Leptosp
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  • ...in the airways and improve the flow of air in and out of the lungs. These medications include: Infants with BPD are at high risk for cardiopulmonary sequelae like pulmonary hypertension (PH), cor pulmonale, and systemic hype
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  • == Medications == ...ts diagnosed with Legionnaire's Disease are prescribed to take the various medications.&nbsp;
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  • *Medications *Consider the impact of the illness or medical procedures &amp; medications on the patient’s mobility (e.g. weakness from disuse, incision, trauma, p
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  • ...on's and how to address symptoms with physical therapy in combination with medications as prescribe by the treating physician. Cardiopulmonary health was relatively good for his age; he walked around his pool and had a
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  • ...Mendes RG, Goi RM. [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32152432/ The Value of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Determining Severity in Patients with Systolic Heart Fa The classes of commonly used medications in COPD include:
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  • * Monitor [[Blood Pressure|blood pressure]] and check medications taken as prescribed [[Category:Cardiopulmonary - Conditions]]
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  • * Anti-coagulants which are blood-thinning medications (such as Fondaparinux/Arixtra 2.5mg) can shorten the recovery time and reo [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • == Medications == Medications typically associated with the treatment of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, an
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  • ...magic pill that can help people quit smoking. All the currently available medications to help people quit smoking are no better than a placebo. The big problem i [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ...does not require specific diagnostic testing in the absence of concomitant cardiopulmonary symptoms or risk factors. ...there has been trauma an occult rib fracture should also be considered. If cardiopulmonary causes and trauma have been excluded the below findings should be present t
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  • ...of heart failure, management is directed at dietary and lifestyle changes, medications including [[ACE Inhibitors: Congestive Heart Failure|ACE inhibitors]] or [[ ...Patients With Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction.] Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2020 Jan 2.</ref>.
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  • ...ly diagnosed and appropriately treated. The development and approval of 14 medications over the last several decades have led to a rapidly evolving approach to th [[Category:Cardiopulmonary - Conditions]]
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  • ...er suggestions as far as using a combination of these treatments and other medications to help client live as comfortably as possible. Each case of mesothelioma i [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • == Medications == ...sts manage the patient’s musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, integumentary and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation needs.
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  • == Exercises and Medications == .../Exercise_response_to_cardiac_medications.pdf Exercise response to cardiac medications]
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  • ...American Heart Association. 2005 American Heart Association guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care, part 3: overview of CPR. C ...easures against EIB, taking into account antidoping regulations for asthma medications.<ref>Côté A, Turmel J, Boulet LP. [https://www.thieme-connect.com/product
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  • * Medications === Medications ===
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  • ...ffectiveness of colchicine but also eliminated the need for more expensive medications<ref>Verrecchia E, Sicignano LL, La Regina M, Nucera G, Patisso I, Cerrito L ...ng mobility, improving [[Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) In Adults|cardiopulmonary]] function, and reducing complications. Moderate evidence supports therapeu
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  • * Medications that lower breathing rate eg some [[Opiod Use Disorder|opiods]] and anesthe ...LP. Supplemental oxygen utilization during physical therapy interventions. Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal. 2014 Jun 1;25(2):38-49.</ref>
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  • Also, '''Medications''' are used mainly to reduce the frequency of pain crises in sickle cell an * [[Pain Medications|Pain-relieving medications]]
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  • == Medications == ...ast 5 weeks appears to be safe and may lead to significant improvements in cardiopulmonary fitness (maximum oxygen consumption) body composition (leg muscle area, per
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  • # Antithyroid drugs: These medications work to reduce the amount of hormone that the thyroid makes. This is one of *Many patients with hyperthyroidism suffer from cardiopulmonary complications often leading to [[Atrial Fibrillation|atrial fibriliation]],
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  • ...s cold weather injury (CWI), race, geological origin, ambient temperature, medications, clothing, [[Fatigue Severity Scale|fatigue]], hydration, age, activity lev ...ceptibility to cold-weather injuries include Nutrition and hydration, age, medications, body size and composition, fitness level, and clothing. Certain medical co
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  • ...orticosteroid use, overuse of bronchodilators, and interactions with other medications can further complicate management of PA programs in these patients. Other c [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ...conducted to closely monitor the patient's progress. This is a period when medications are precisely adjusted. After this initial period of relatively intensive f [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ...s secretions associated with this disease, whether by support with inhaled medications or&nbsp;instruction in airway clearance techniques. Standard chest physiot [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • * Medications that might impact assessment ...therapy, outpatient physical therapy, home environment evaluations, and/or cardiopulmonary rehabilitation.
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  • ►'''<u>Cardiopulmonary complications</u>'''<br>Hoarseness, stridor, and respiratory distress can b == Medications ==
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  • Based on the patient's subjective and objective findings, patient's cardiopulmonary complications and co-morbidities have lead to an exacerbation of her CHF an ...essful to the patient.<ref name="p2"/> With education, therapy, and proper medications the symptoms of hypokalemia should improve along with respiration. Accordin
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  • In the 2-4 weeks before actigraphy and subsequent testing, all medications with alerting or sedating properties (including antidepressants) should be === Medical Management/Medications ===
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  • ...." What other significant medical problems does the patient have, and what medications has he been taking? How much has he smoked? ...dults with lung disease: the dyspnea management questionnaire.] Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2006 Nov 1;26(6):395-404.</ref>,
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  • * adequate [[Pain Medications|pain]] control.<ref name=":4" /> [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ** Medications, including calcium channel blockers, [[NSAIDs]], and statins. * [[Thoracic Hyperkyphosis|Kyphosis]] leading to cardiopulmonary impairment<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...reat deal of stress. Making time for daily treatments, remembering to take medications, missing out on life experiences as a result of being hospitalised for an i ...e reabsorption of the chemical serotonin, which can relieve anxiety. These medications can begin working within one to two weeks, but their full effects might not
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  • ...of energy can make dysglycaemia more likely for individuals, unless their medications are controlled accordingly. In these cases, blood glucose needs to be frequ [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ** burns in patients with significant cardiopulmonary disease (including burn inhalation injuries)<ref name=":3" /> ...d'' can be used WITH CAUTION in patients on anticoagulant therapy or other medications which affect coagulation, and in patients with low platelet counts and "inc
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  • ...nt of [[Physiotherapy / Physical Therapy|physiotherapy]]. Providing [[Pain Medications|pain relief]] and management of distressing and debilitating symptoms, pall [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ...bsp;program should be considered, particularly in patients with known&nbsp;cardiopulmonary disease or dysvascular amputation<ref name="Geertzen" /><ref name="DOVA" />
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  • * Medications of patients and their associated effects [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ***Causes include: cardiopulmonary arrest, airway obstruction, overdose of narcotics and benzodiazepines. ...t rehabilitation professionals, understanding the potential impact of some medications can be very valuable. Assessment and rehabilitation interventions should be
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  • ...5(16):1439-47.</ref>. Physiotherapists may also be consulted to administer cardiopulmonary intervention and assessment depending on progression of the disease<ref nam * '''Medications''':
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  • PEM can be objectively measured through a two-day cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) in which the test subject with ME/CFS-derived PEM crea ...for the treatment of ME/CFS. Medical management should be focused on using medications to minimize symptoms the patients experience such as pain, insomnia, migrai
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  • *Medications [[Category:Cardiopulmonary]]
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  • ...o, or impaired cognitive function. It is also essential to be aware of any medications that can influence test procedures and the response to the exercise.<ref na ...t for individuals with spinal cord injury.<ref>Jack LP, Allan DB, Hunt KJ. Cardiopulmonary exercise testing during body weight supported treadmill exercise in incompl
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  • *# Extrinsic factors ([https://www.physio-pedia.com/Category:Cardiopulmonary cardiopulmonary disease], [[Disc Herniation|cervical disc]], [[Stroke|CVA]], [[Proximal Hum ...novitis and inflammation and modify the capsular contractions such as oral medications, corticosteroid injections, distension, manipulation, and surgery. Even tho
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