Types of lung sounds

    • [DOC File]The main breathing abnormalities are:

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      Improved lung sounds O2 sat > 90% Weight / edema down Labs within acceptable range Diuresing continues Resp.status improves Weight / edema down Labs within acceptable range Tolerating increased activity Resp.status improves Weight / edema down Labs within acceptable range Tolerating increased activity

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      high pitched, hissing sounds forced airflow through abnormally collapsed airways with residual trapping of air Asthma CHF chronic bronchitis COPD pulmonary edema Pleural Rub creaking or brushing sounds.

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    • [DOC File]HEART FAILURE CLINICAL PATHWAY

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      List and describe three types of lung sounds. 10. What is the name of the hole at the top of the larynx. 11. What is the name of the cartilage flap located at the top of the larynx. 12. Name the two types of vocal cords, and describe their sound production. 13. Describe what happens to vocal cords in a male at puberty.

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    • [DOC File]EMS LIVE @ NITE™

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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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    • Breath sounds: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

      In this interactive presentation we will: learn proper lung auscultation technique; learn to identify different types of abnormal lung sounds using digital recordings of actual patients; and, discuss assessment & management of common respiratory problems that are associated with these abnormal lung sounds.

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    • [DOC File]Jones & Bartlett Learning

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      Types of voice sounds: Bronchophony. Egophony. Whispered pectoriloquy 8 2. Students’ answers may include. Assessment of the following: Chest expansion. Fremitus 6, 7 3. Students’ answers may include. Risk factors for lung cancer. Cigarette smoking. Genetic predisposition. Beta-carotene supplements. Asbestos exposure. Radon exposure ...

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    • [DOC File]Practice Test on the Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems

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      Describe normal and abnormal types of lung sounds that may be heard during auscultation. (pp 649-652) Explain general (systemic) conditions considered during the secondary assessment, and then give examples by body system of what the secondary assessment should include based on a patient’s chief complaint.

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