
lung sounds: rales vs crackles vs ronchi vs coarse breath sounds
Dec 18, 2006 · What are the subtle differences between these phrases? from my understanding, crackles is replacement word for rales. i've also heard of ronchi being thrown around. and then …
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Jun 7, 2011 · What exactly does clear to auscultation imply? Does that simply mean you can hear lung sounds bilaterally? If you hear rales or wheezing is it no longer CLEAR to auscultation or …
Pathophysiology of lung crackles/rales | Student Doctor Network
Jul 12, 2015 · Im having trouble finding out the pathophys behing lung crackles. Can someone please explain? Specifically, why would you hear lung crackles in pulmonary fibrosis?
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Aug 9, 2006 · "RALeS" Right Anterior, Left Superior Regarding where the pulmonary artery is relative to the primary bronchi on which respective lung. (i.e. on the right lung the pulmonary …
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Aug 29, 2018 · Hi y’all, is there anyone used EKO stethoscope? How good is the sound amplification feature and murmur detection? Recovering for ear issue, have hard time with …
Chest auscultation reveals mild diffuse expiratory wheezes without rales or rhonchi. She has no cardiac murmurs, but an S3 gallop is heard. Distal pulses are palpable, and she has no …
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Feb 3, 2014 · You will begin to catch on to presentations that occur over and over, and things that physician's tend to look for, like meningeal signs in a headache, peritoneal signs in abdominal …
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Jul 23, 2012 · I have a real hard time figuring out which is present with what pulmonary problems..can someone please help me interpret when you would have decreased/ increased …
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Jun 18, 2008 · Respiratory: symmetric expansion on inspection; tactile fremitus was present equally bilaterally on palpation; lungs were resonant on percussion; vesicular breath sounds …