I'm wondering, how many here, when in the hospital, get a good RT that actually repositions you during postural drainage to target the different lung lobes? Because I've never have. They just sit you up and pound on your back (I don't do PD anymore anyways so it's no biggy to me).
I was discussing this with a classmate of mine awhile back (he's an RT) and I asked how it was when he'd get a patient that requested manual PD instead of the vest. He said it sucked and that he hates it when patients did that because its so tiring (yeah he doesn't seem the best in his field, which is ironic because we were in PTA school which is a field that is VERY physically demanding and tiring....)
Anyways, that's my question. What do you all see?
I was discussing this with a classmate of mine awhile back (he's an RT) and I asked how it was when he'd get a patient that requested manual PD instead of the vest. He said it sucked and that he hates it when patients did that because its so tiring (yeah he doesn't seem the best in his field, which is ironic because we were in PTA school which is a field that is VERY physically demanding and tiring....)
Anyways, that's my question. What do you all see?