Supportive/ Assisted Coughing
Hi all,
I need some help, I am studying for my respiratory exam I am trying to find information on supportive/ assisted coughing why we do it? Why its important ect but I am having no luck at all. I know basic principles of the technique but not the background information supporting it.
Please help
Re: Supportive/ Assisted Coughing
Hi there,
I'm now a MSK physio but I do have about 2 years experience having worked in ITU/resp wards and at the National Spinal Injury Unit where we used supportive/assisted coughs on a daily basis. In spinal it was used to help clear secretions in patients who didn't have the capacity to carry out an effective cough independently (mainly due to the level of their injury) and subsequently reduce the chance of a chest infection- a potentially huge problem for higher level spinal patients. In general physio I have used it with patient's who are having difficulty with coughing secondary to pain. You could also teach them how to do it independently themselves with a towel. The aim with both general and spinal patients, as far as I am aware, is to clear secretions and reduce the chance of chest infection.
I hope this has been some help.
Re: Supportive/ Assisted Coughing
Hi there,
Thank you so much for your reply it was a great help.