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    cardiovascular assessment for PT- help!

    Hello colleagues,
    could anybody help me finding an assessment chart, tool, link for cardiovascular assessment for PTs. I have done some searching, but found only a little information (just checking BP and HR), also during my PT training I didnīt get much info on this topic.
    Any suggestions will help me a lot
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    Re: cardiovascular assessment for PT- help!

    Hi Helena,
    do u have Cash's text book of chest, heart & vascular disorders for physiotherapist?
    the method is given in details in this book.
    no worries i am giving oyu short clue-
    1:PERSONAL ASSESMENT
    name,address,social status,home lay-out( to know about stairs & other furniture to be used during physio treatment),family history( for inheritency),occupational history,smoking habbits,drug addiction etc
    2:SPECIFIC ASSESMENT
    ask them about breathing problems like dyspnoea,asthma,check sputum( colour,cosistency,blood cells ),cough,pain,weight
    3:CHEST ASSESMENT
    ask for any congenital or acquired chest deformity,check skeletal mobility,respi pattern,audible noises,anaemia,cynosis,clubbing of fingers etc
    4:SPECIFIC TESTS
    12 minute walking test,
    shuttle walking test,
    exercises tolerance tese.( i have sent you the same message through pm so sorry for that.)
    & if you have something extra to share with me than please let me know


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    Re: cardiovascular assessment for PT- help!

    Hi all

    Well, there are spcifice points should be keep in mind during dealing with cardiovascular patinets first if they are in patinet or outpatinet!!

    Then to be able to make differential diagnosis eg angina stable or unstable,chest pain[orthpedic or cardic] pain!!,....
    ....back to first reply:
    if IV lines of heparin PPT ie bleeding time[30-50]seconds contraindication to conduct wit physiotherapy,
    international bleeding rate [1-2] normal,[3-4],up to 7 we cannt treat above that!!!

    ppt ie partial thrompopalstine time for IV line no phyisio aabove 60
    if Prothopmbin orally no phsioy above 30


    try to make your exs funcitonal for patinet need Oxygen at rest in particular quadricpes set and try to avoid supine ,let your patinet in siting



    hope those could help........................................
    Additional Comment I forgot:
    May these link would also help!



    www.good-samaritan-hospital.org


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    Re: cardiovascular assessment for PT- help!

    hi helena could you find anything new in the cv assessment??


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    Re: cardiovascular assessment for PT- help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Disha1211 View Post
    hi helena could you find anything new in the cv assessment??
    Hi Disha, not yet as I am currently working on musculoskeletal assessment (nearly finished) then I will move on cv assessment. Regarding the ms assessment I have noted that in some countries they use a term red and yellow flags - we don't use that in Czech Rep. Does that mean serious spinal pathology (red) and chronicity (yellow)? Thanks.


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    Re: cardiovascular assessment for PT- help!

    I am sorry dear I don't have any idea about this because we also don't use this kind of terminology!


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    hey thr
    red flags means d absolute contraindications
    and yellow flags means relative containdications especially they refer to the psychological problems of d patients..


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    Re: cardiovascular assessment for PT- help!

    it is important that physical therapists are familiar with and implementing accepted methods of identifying the cardiovascular status of their clients..rthopedic physical therapists are performing cardiovascular screening at frequencies similar to other components of the history and systems review, but that monitoring baseline or exercising vital signs does not occur with every exercise session.

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