Crackles breath sounds

    • This script was provided by Suzie Kardong-Edgren PhD, RN ...

      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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    • [DOC File]Abnormal Lung Sounds

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      Let us compare those normal breath sounds to abnormal breath sounds. These are abnormal breath sounds called crackles (dial in crackles, let everyone hear. Then go back to normal so they can hear the difference.) This is stridor, an abnormal breath sound. Don’t worry about what its called.

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    • [DOCX File]LOS ANGELES COUNTY EMS AGENCY

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      Identify expected breath sounds and unexpected sounds including crackles, wheezes, gurgles, and stridor. Analyze subjective and objective data from assessment of the respiratory system and consider initial interventions. Document and communicate data from the respiratory system assessment using appropriate terminology and principles of recording.

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    • [DOC File]Learning objectives, Chapter 18, Thorax and Lungs Assessment

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      Dec 13, 2014 · Course crackles. Fine crackles. Rales. In using a stethoscope with a tunable diaphragm, which of the following techniques will result in the user hearing low frequency sounds. ... Breath sounds are also played aloud so all participants can hear the sounds rather than hear a “description” of the sound. Stethoscopy with Skills Session: 2 hours.

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    • Breath Sounds: Types, Causes, and Treatments

      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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