Fine crackles lung

    • [DOC File]Labmongers | Nursing Student Resource and Study Site

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      Fine crackles are characterized by the initial detection width of 0.9 ms and two cycle duration of 6 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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    • Auscultation - Physiopedia

      Crackles (discontinuous noises heard during lung auscultation) are caused by air spaces popping open (fine crackles) or fluid or secretion movement in the larger airways (coarse crackles). (a) Usually associated with increased lung fluid

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    • [DOC File]Basic Assessment for Competency - Laerdal Medical

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      Crackles . This is an abnormal respiratory sound consisting of discontinuous bubbling noises heard on auscultation of chest heard during inspiration . Fine crackles-have a popping sound produced by air entering distal bronchioles or alveoli that contain serous secretions . Coarse crackles-may originate in the bronchi or trachea an have a lower ...

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      Crackles. Fine or medium bubbling or “crackling” sound heard first and best in the posterior bases. Heard as a result of air passing through liquid in alveoli i.e. pulmonary edema, fibrosis, or exudates in Pneumonia, or in ARDS. Usually heard at the peak of inhalation, …

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      Left Lung: Fine Crackles 7. Right Lung: Fine Crackles 7. Heart: Normal Volume 5. Bowel: Normal Volume 5. Breathing Rate: 18. Vocal Sound: Cough. Title: Basic Assessment for Competency Author: nySMc1 Last modified by: nySMc1 Created Date: 5/18/2010 9:58:00 PM …

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      Which two statements are true of fine crackles? They are discontinuous. They are low-pitched. They may sound like rubbing hair together near one’s ear. They are due to narrowing of the airway. Answer: a, c. Rationale: They are high-pitched and are caused by …

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