Coarse lung sounds vs crackles

    • [DOC File]Normal Vital Signs Guidelines for EMS, by Age Group

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      Coarse breathing and crackles are heard on exam and breath sounds can be decreased in the area corresponding with the infiltrate on chest x-ray. A diagnosis of pneumonia is made by acquiring patient history and performing tests that will include:

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    • [DOC File]Pathophysiology of pneumonia

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      Resp: course crackles scattered throughout both lung fields. Labored resp. effort. Neuro: anxious, a/o x4. GI/GU: WNL. What data above is important and relevant that must be recognized as clinically significant to the nurse? HR 126-Pale cool to the touch. 2-3+ pitting edema. Coarse crackles in both lungs. Rr/28-Labored resp effort. 90% on RA ...

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    • [DOC File]Hypertension Case Study - KeithRN

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      Heart Sounds: REGULAR IRREGULAR MUMUR GALLOP OTHER:_____ Heart Rhythm: NSR A-Fib A-FLUTTER TACHYCARDIA BRADYCARDIA Other:_____ Lung Sounds: CLEAR DIMINSHED COARSE CRACKLES WHEEZES Other:_____ Bowel Sounds: PRESENT HYPOACTIVE HYPERACTIVE HIGH …

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    • Crackles - Coarse (Rales) #201

      Figure 8. 5 signatures for each of the 4 classes of lung sounds in normalized amplitude vs time in mS. ... while these characteristics for coarse crackles are 1.25 ms and 9.5 ms, respectively. Squawks are a combination of wheezes and crackles, they may start with fine crackles and then sound like short inspiratory wheezes. ...

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    • [DOC File]Sensors 2007, 7, 1-x manuscripts

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      Lung sounds. Crackles or rales. crackling or rattling sounds. Wheezing. high-pitched whistling expirations. Stridor. harsh, high-pitched inspirations. Rhonchi. coarse, gravelly sounds Pulse oximetry. Range. Value. Treatment. Normal. 95 to 100%. None or placebic. Mild hypoxia. 91 to 94%. Give oxygen. Moderate hypoxia. 86 to 90%. Give 100% oxygen ...

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