A physical therapist positions a patient in prone with two p…

A physical therapist positions a patient in prone with two pillows under the hips in preparation for bronchial drainage. If the therapist’s goal is to perform bronchial drainage to the superior segments of the lower lobes, which area should the therapist’s force be directed?

Patient: Name: Margaret “Maggie” S. Age: 68 Sex: Femal…

Patient: Name: Margaret “Maggie” S. Age: 68 Sex: Female Occupation: Retired postal worker History of Present Illness:Maggie presents to her primary care provider with increasing shortness of breath on exertion, productive cough, fatigue, and an unintentional 10-lb weight loss over the last 3 months. She also reports occasional streaks of blood in her sputum. Social History: Smoked 1 pack/day since age 18 (50 pack-year history). Quit only 6 months ago after noticing worsening dyspnea. Drinks alcohol socially, denies illicit drug use. Past Medical History: Chronic bronchitis diagnosed 8 years ago Hypertension, controlled with lisinopril No known cardiac disease Physical Examination Findings: RR: 24/min, SpO₂: 89% on room air Mild digital clubbing Productive cough with yellow sputum Diminished breath sounds in the right upper lobe with localized dullness to percussion Inspiratory crackles and decreased chest wall expansion on the right side Investigations: Chest X-ray: Consolidation and volume loss in the right upper lobe with mediastinal shift toward the affected side. CT scan: Confirms a right upper lobe mass with partial lobar collapse. a. What features of Maggie’s history suggest that smoking has contributed significantly to her current condition?b. What pulmonary conditions are most commonly associated with long-term cigarette smoking? Given the patient’s history and imaging findings, what is the most likely underlying condition causing the right upper lobe mass? What breath sounds would you expect to hear over the affected region with atelectasis and infection?

  A patient with bacterial pneumonia has crackles and wheez…

  A patient with bacterial pneumonia has crackles and wheezes at the left lateral basal segment and decreased breath sounds throughout. The patient is on 4 L of oxygen by nasal cannula with a resulting arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) of 90%. Respiratory rate is 28. What is the MOST BENEFICIAL intervention for this case? 

A patient exercising in the physical therapy gym informs the…

A patient exercising in the physical therapy gym informs the physical therapist that he is experiencing chest pain. After resting for 20 minutes the patient’s condition is unchanged, however, he insists it is something he can work through. The MOST appropriate therapist action is:

A 21-year-old college student presents for a routine check-u…

A 21-year-old college student presents for a routine check-up. The student reports occasionally binge drinking on weekends, experimenting with recreational marijuana, and frequently staying out late with peers. The student has no chronic medical conditions but admits to sometimes making impulsive decisions while under the influence. Which strategy represents the most effective health promotion approach for this patient?