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Which condition is contraindicated for massage?
Total Contraindications Fever. Contagious diseases, including any cold or flu, no matter how mild it may seem. Under the influence of drugs or alcohol-including prescription pain medication. Recent operations or acute injuries.
What is a general contraindication for massage?
General Contraindications High fever. Nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Unstable hypertension. Organ failure (for example: kidney or liver)
Are there precautions for pneumonia?
Besides getting shots, you can lower your risk of getting bacterial pneumonia by doing these things: Wash your hands regularly, especially after you go to the bathroom and before you eat. Eat right, with plenty of fruits and vegetables. Exercise.
What are 5 of the contraindications for massage?
Here are the conditions that fall into these category;
- Fever. Anytime you have a fever, whether from a cold, the flu or some other infection, you should not get a massage.
- Contagious Diseases.
- Blood Clots.
- Pregnancy.
- Kidney Conditions or Liver Conditions.
- Cancer.
- Inflammation.
- Uncontrolled Hypertension.
How do you position a patient with pneumonia?
Lateral decubitus positioning with “the good side down” can significantly improve oxygenation in many adult patients with unilateral parenchymal lung disease (e.g., lobar pneumonia). In the intensive care unit, continuous rotational therapy has been reported to reduce pulmonary complications.
Is massage good for chest infection?
Medical chest massage is extremely effective for respiratory diseases and for faster recovery.
What medications are contraindicated for massage?
There are a variety of medications that can cause these side effects, including, but not limited to:
- Muscle relaxants.
- Dopaminergics.
- Narcotic pain relievers.
- Antihypertensives (sympatholytics, ACE-inhibitors, and vasodilators)
- Diuretics.
- Antiarhythmics.
- Beta blockers.
- Calcium channel blockers (CCBs)
What are risk factors for pneumonia?
The risk factors for pneumonia include: smoking, age>65, immuno-suppression, exposure to chemicals, and underlying lung disease.
Is DVT a total contraindication for massage?
-Thrombosis A thrombosis is a blood clot. It can be lodged in a vein-DVT (deep vein thrombosis). Massage is contraindicated because it may dislodge the clot which could send it through the circulation where it could lodge in the lungs causing a pulmonary embolism-a life threatening condition.
Is DVT a local contraindication for massage?
-Thrombosis It can be lodged in a vein-DVT (deep vein thrombosis). Massage is contraindicated because it may dislodge the clot which could send it through the circulation where it could lodge in the lungs causing a pulmonary embolism-a life threatening condition.