Crackles in lungs

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

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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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      Lungs crackles in both bases (bibasilar) Extremities 3+ pitting edema of feet and ankles. This exam is consistent with acute congestive heart failure. The physician speculates that he had a silent MI months ago. His echocardiogram shows moderate mitral regurgitation and with a 25% ejection fraction (normal is > 65%), which means his cardiac ...

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    • [DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...

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      Crackles are discontinuous noises heard during lung ausculation, usually associated with increased fluid in the lungs, and are caused by the popping open of air spaces. CC. Wheezes are high-pitched, whistling sounds from air being forced through narrowed airways.

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    • [DOC File]Young Scientist Program: Anatomy Teaching Team

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      Also, doctors may listen for special or abnormal sounds such as crackles/rales (indicating fluid in the lungs), or wheezes (indicating constricted bronchioles, generally associated with asthma). [Listen to each other and try to determine the difference between bronchial/vesicular sounds.]

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    • [DOC File]DIFFUSE LUNG DISEASE

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      Dry crackles, or coarse crackles on inspiration (Auscultation), heard at the Lung bases. Accentuated pulmonic second sound. Signs of RHF. IMAGING. CXR-Diffuse reticular or reticulonodular markings (lower Lung zones) High Resolution CT-“Ground Glass” appearance of the lower Lung fields (stage of alveolitis) Nodular Infiltrates

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