Breath sounds coarse crackles

    • [DOC File]Abnormal Lung Sounds

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      Currently Ms. Parrish is awake and alert, but appears a bit pale. She is afebrile. Her heart rate and rhythm are regular at 80-85/min. Breath sounds indicate coarse crackles in the bases on auscultation, with a respiratory rate of 24/min. Recent oxygen saturation levels have been 94-97% with supplemental oxygen: O2 @ 2 L/min via NC in use.

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    • Breath Sound Assessment: Background, Technique, Normal vs Abn…

      Crackles: These short, crackling, popping, or bubbling sounds are usually heard on inspiration. They are caused by (1) inhaled gas entering previously collapsed alveoli, or (2) inhaled gas entering alveoli filled with secretions. The second of these two mechanisms usually produces coarser crackles than the first.

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      Coarse crackles-may originate in the bronchi or trachea an have a lower pitch. Wheezes . A high pitch or low pitch musical sound. It is caused by a high-velocity flow of air through a narrow airway. ... Breath sounds can be divided and subdivided into the following categories:

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    • Health Assessment: Thorax & Lungs - MSU ...

      Clear breath sounds mean that you hear air traveling in and out of one (1) lung or the other, or both lungs, and that there are no adventitious sounds. Crackles (rales) are the sounds of air passing through fluid in the alveoli.

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    • [DOCX File]LOS ANGELES COUNTY EMS AGENCY

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      Coarse Crackles- (Coarse Rales): loud, low pitched, bubbling; may clear with coughing. Inhaled air collides with secretions in trachea & large bronchi ... Stridor- inspiratory wheeze associated with obstruction of airway. If you hear abnormal breath sounds, ask the client to cough as this can clear the airways. Then listen again and note any ...

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