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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: - ANALYSIS OF THE ZEEP MANEUVER IN INTENSIVE CARE UNIT PATIENTS

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The lungs are the vital organs of respiration. Their main function is to oxygenate the blood by placing the inspired air close to the venous blood in the pulmonary capillaries. While cadaver lungs are retracted, firm or hard to the touch, and change color, healthy lungs in living people are normally light, soft and spongy, and fully occupy the lung cavities. They are also elastic and retract to approximately one third of their original size when the chest cavity is opened. The lungs are separated from each other by the mediastinum. Intensive Care Units (ICUs) were created out of the need to care for critically ill patients. These patients could be submitted to invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) due to changes in respiratory mechanics. The physiotherapeutic approach using the ZEEP maneuver in IMV patients aims to enhance airway hygiene, promote more effective aspiration and improve lung ventilation.

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Licenciatura en Fisioterapia - UNIPÊ. Postgrado en Fisioterapia en la Unidad de Cuidados Intensivos - Faculdade Redentor - RJ; Postgrado en Educación, Desarrollo y Políticas Educativas. Maestría en Ciencias Religiosas - UFPB. Doctoranda en Innovaciones Tecnológicas en Medicamentos - UFRN.

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Authors Rayssa Sobreira Camurça, Fabio Correia Lima Nepomuceno, José Anderson Almeida da Silva
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.11.2023
 
EAN 9786206662587
ISBN 9786206662587
No. of pages 52
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

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