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future617RT

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An incision into the tympanic membrane to relieve pressure or to place tympanostomy tubes is called a _____________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which statement is most accurate regarding chest physiotherapy (CP)?
 
  1. CP includes postural drainage, chest percussion, vibration, and daily chest x-rays.
   2. CP is used to mechanically loosen secretions to prevent or manage atelectasis and gastritis.
   3. CP should only be performed in the absence of respiratory distress.
   4. CP is contraindicated when chest rib fractures, lung contusions, or hemothorax are present.



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Answer to Question 1

Myringotomy
An incision into the tympanic membrane is called a myringotomy.

Answer to Question 2

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1. CP does not require daily X-rays.
2. CP is not used for gastritis.
3. CP should only be done with patients with an increase in respiratory secretions.
4. Chest physiotherapy is contraindicated when rib fractures, lung contusions, or hemothorax are present because further damage can occur.



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