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- lung sounds: rales vs crackles vs ronchi vs coarse breath sounds . . .
😀 Breathsound are divided into Vesicular breath sounds (Normal) and Adventitious breath sounds (abnormal) Adventitious breath sounds are divided in Continuos lung sound (>80 ms) and Discontinuos lung sounds (<20 ms) Continuos lung sounds consist of Wheeze and Rhonchi Wheeze is high pitched musical sounds especially produced in the setting of Bronchospasm ,mucosal edema or excessive
- Lung sounds when on ventilator and or when on a trach?
As far as I can tell, it seems that often when I hear gurgling or something that maybe sounds like rhonchi, it's the trach Or maybe some other sounds I hear on patients is their ventilator I just don't know Like this morning, I felt like I was hearing something pretty gurgling or snoring-like
- Lung sounds: wheezing, rhonchi, crackles - Student Doctor Network . . .
I have a real hard time figuring out which is present with what pulmonary problems can someone please help me interpret when you would have decreased increased fremitus, wheezing, rhonchi, breath sounds, etc?
- ctab | Student Doctor Network
What exactly does clear to auscultation imply? Does that simply mean you can hear lung sounds bilaterally? If you hear rales or wheezing is it no longer CLEAR to auscultation or are those separate observations? Thanks in advance!
- Rhonchi or Wheeze | Student Doctor Network
What is the difference between rhonchi and wheezes?
- NBME 4 discussion | Student Doctor Network
Diffuse rhonchi and crackles are heard bilaterally Cause of dyspnea? If you look at the presentation the guy is all sorts of messed up What stands out the most is how his "Lungs are clear to auscultation and heart sounds are normal" PRIOR to "fluid resuscitation with crystalloid solution and transfusion of 4 units of crossmatched packed RBCs " a
- Step 3 Exam Recalls | Student Doctor Network
Here is one: A 3-week-old black female presents to your office with "noisy breathing" and stridor She has had this problem since birth She has a hoarse cry, difficulty eating, and is below her birth weight What other physical examination signs would you expect to see in this child? a Rhonchi and rales b Rales and chest wall deformity c Rhonchi, aphonia (loss Voice), and chest wall
- Physical exam documentation | Student Doctor Network
Respiratory: symmetric expansion on inspection; tactile fremitus was present equally bilaterally on palpation; lungs were resonant on percussion; vesicular breath sounds bilaterally, no wheezes, rales or rhonchi noted
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