Vibro-oscillatory therapy in the rehabilitation of respiratory function in person with pulmonary atelectasis: Case Report

Introduction: A person with pulmonary atelectasis can present significant changes in respiratory function, and a specialized rehabilitation intervention is essential to enhance the person's quality of life, optimize respiratory function, enable the person and respiratory symptom management. Obj...

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Main Authors: Sérgio Vaz (Author), Ana Sofia Loureiro (Author), Ana Sofia Vilela (Author), Jacinta Martins (Author), Andreia Félix (Author), André Novo (Author)
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Published: Associação Portuguesa dos Enfermeiros de Reabilitação, 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Introduction: A person with pulmonary atelectasis can present significant changes in respiratory function, and a specialized rehabilitation intervention is essential to enhance the person's quality of life, optimize respiratory function, enable the person and respiratory symptom management. Objective: Evaluate the sensible gains of rehabilitation nursing care in optimizing the respiratory function of a person with a clinical diagnosis of pulmonary atelectasis using vibro-oscillatory therapy. Methodology: Descriptive case report study prepared in accordance with the guidelines of the CAse REports. Applied the nursing process using the Documentary Standard of Care of the Rehabilitation Nursing Specialty. A 73-year-old male, admitted to the pulmonology service with impaired respiratory function and impaired sputum capacity. Results: With the implementation of the Rehabilitation Nursing intervention program, gains were evidenced in the reduction of dyspnea, culminating in the person's discharge and reintegration into community. Conclusion: With the systematization and implementation of an individualized rehabilitation nursing care plan, it's possible to record the effectiveness of interventions in controlling and reducing the person's dyspnea.
Item Description:2184-3023
10.33194/rper.2022.198