A client who has bronchiectasis in his left lower lobe attends a pulmonary disease clinic. His physician instructs him to perform postural drainage by lying laterally on the bed, leaning from the...


A client who has bronchiectasis in his left lower lobe attends a pulmonary disease clinic. His physician instructs him to perform postural drainage by lying laterally on the bed, leaning from the waist, and lowering his head close to the floor. Two weeks later, the client tells you that he cannot tolerate this postural drainage position. Can you think of another way to perform postural drainage for the left lower lobe that may cause less discomfort?

Nov 13, 2021
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