Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical
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Table of Contents
Essentials of Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy – 3rd Edition
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Ellen Hillegass
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Section 1: Anatomy & Physiology
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1. Anatomy of the Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
2. Physiology of the Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
Section 2: PathophysiologyPR
3. Ischemic Cardiovascular Conditions and Other Vascular Pathologies
4. Cardiac Muscle Dysfunction and Failure
5. Restrictive Lung Dysfunction
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6. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases
7. Cardiopulmonary Implications of Specific Diseases
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Section 3: Diagnostic Tests & Procedures
8. Cardiovascular Diagnostic Tests & Procedures
9. Electrocardiography
10. Pulmonary Diagnostic Tests & Procedures
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Section 4: Surgical Interventions, Monitoring & Support
11. Cardiovascular & Thoracic Interventions
12. Thoracic Organ Transplantation: Heart, Heart–Lung & Lung
13. Monitoring & Life-Support Equipment
Section 5: Pharmacology
14. Cardiovascular Medications
15. Pulmonary Medications
Section 6: Cardiopulmonary Assessment & Intervention
16. Examination & Assessment Procedures
17. Interventions for Acute Cardiopulmonary Conditions
18. Interventions & Prevention Measures for Individuals with Cardiovascular
Disease or at Risk
19. Pulmonary Rehabilitation
20. Pediatric Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy
21. The Lymphatic System
22. Outcome Measures: A Guide for Evidence-Based Practice
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Chapter 1: Anatomy of the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Systems
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1. Which of the following chest wall structures is located level with the second costal cartilage
anteriorly and thoracic vertebra T4 and T5 posteriorly?
A. Sternal angle
B. Jugular notch AP
C. Xiphoid process
D. Third costal cartilage
ANS: A
thoracic vertebrae T4 and T5 posteriorly.
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The sternal angle of the “angle of Louis” is level with the second costal cartilage anteriorly and
2. Pectus excuvatum is BEST described as:
A. Deformity of the sternum caused by trauma
B. Caved-in appearance of the chest
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C. Diminished rib angle anteriorly ED
D. Conical shape of the thoracic cage
ANS: B
Pectus excuvatum is a common congenital deformity of the anterior wall of the chest, in which
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several ribs and the sternum grow abnormally; it produces a caved-in or sunken appearance of
the chest.
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3. The true ribs are BEST defined by which of the following statements?
A. Vertebrochondral ribs
B. Vertebrosternal ribs
C. Ribs 11 and 12
D. Ribs 8, 9, and 10
ANS: B
The first seven ribs attach via their costal cartilages to the sternum and are called the true ribs
(also known as the vertebrosternal ribs).
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4. Which of the following interventions is MOST appropriate for a patient with lower rib fractures?
A. Short, shallow breaths
B. Pursed lip breathing
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C. Deep breaths with splinting
D. Breathing with arms raised
ANS: C
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It is important for all therapists to recommend breathing (deep breathing), splinting (i.e., pillow),
and coughing strategies for patients with rib fractures.
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A. Supine position
B. Sidelying position
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5. Which of the following positions facilitates greater excursion of both hemidiaphragms at rest?
C. Standing position PR
D. Sitting position
ANS: A
In the supine position, without the effects of gravity, the level of the diaphragm in the thoracic
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cavity rises. This allows for a relatively greater excursion.
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A. Sternocleidomastoid
B. Diaphragm
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6. Which of the following muscles help to achieve the active process of inspiration at rest?
C. Abdominal muscles
D. Trapezius
ANS: B
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The diaphragm and internal intercostals (intercartilaginous portion) are the essential muscles to
achieve the active process of inspiration at rest. Abdominal muscles assist with expiration. The
sternocleidomastoid and trapezius are accessory muscles and assist with a more forceful
inspiration.
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7. Which of the following accessory muscles of ventilation function to elevate and fix the first and
second ribs?
A. Sternocleidomastoid muscle
B. Serratus anterior
C. Latissimus dorsi
D. Scalene muscle
ANS: D
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