Fine crackles lung sounds

    • [DOC File]The main breathing abnormalities are:

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      Listen to Lung Sounds, Auscultation on Delmar’s Heart & Lung Sounds CD-ROM. Lung sounds should be auscultated with: the bell of the stethoscope. the diaphragm of the stethoscope. a Doppler ultrasonic stethoscope. a goniometer. Answer: b. Rationale: The diaphragm of the stethoscope transmits the high-pitched sounds heard in the lungs.

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    • [DOC File]MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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      : Christi is awake, alert and oriented x 4. Her heart rate and rhythm are regular at 80–85/min. Breath sounds are fine crackles with a respiratory rate at 18/min. Her color is a bit pale. Finger nails are clubbed. Blood pressure is 108/58 mm Hg. She reports no pain. Her abdomen is flat and non-tender.

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    • [DOC File]Examination of the respiratory system

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      : short, popping, crackling sounds that sound like fine crackles but do not last and are not pathologic; disappear after first few breaths or a cough; heard in periphery (dependent portions of lungs) Clinical ex: aging adults; bedridden persons or in persons just aroused from sleep

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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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    • MSU Texas

      Early inspiratory crackles may indicate suggest disease of the smaller airways and indicate chronic obstructive lung disease. Late inspiratory crackles suggests disease of the alveoli . They may be fine like seen in pulmonary edema or harsh (Velcro) like seen in pulmonary fibrosis.

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

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      Crackles (rales) are the sounds of air passing through fluid in the alveoli. Hi-pitched crackles are called “fine,” and low-pitched sounds are called “coarse.” Rhonchi are low pitched rattling sounds caused by mucus in the larger airway.

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    • [DOCX File]LOS ANGELES COUNTY EMS AGENCY

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      12. Correctly describe and identify lung sounds: vesicular, bronchial, broncho- vesicular, wheezes, friction rub, stridor, coarse crackles, fine crackles, and/or rhonchi as applies to the patient being evaluated. PERFORMANCE OF THE ITEMS COMPRISING THIS OBJECTIVE HAS BEEN JUDGED TO BE: _____ Satisfactory by_____ _____

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    • Crackling In Lungs, Dry Cough, Causes, When Lying Down, Breathin…

      Fine crackles are high pitched, very brief and soft. It sounds like rolling a strand of hair between two fingers. Fine crackles could suggest an interstitial process; e.g pulmonary fibrosis, congestive heart failure. Coarse crackles are louder, more low pitched and longer lasting. They sound like the separation of …

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      Lung Receptors. Irritant receptors - detect noctious stimuli, broncho irritant. Stretch receptors – keeps you from over stretching the lungs. J-receptors – juxtapulmonary capillary - associated with the alveoli of the lungs and the cough receptors. Associated. Chemoreceptors - regulators. Monitor pH, PaCO2, and PaO2. Central chemoreceptors*

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      As obstruction progresses, hyperinflation becomes evident, and the anteroposterior diameter of the chest increases. The diaphragm is depressed and limited in its motion. Breath sounds are decreased and heart sounds often become distant. Coarse crackles may be heard at the lung …

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