Julie, your trick is incorrect. If the sound CONTINUES then its most likely a cardiac rub (pericardial) because the heart will continue to beat. If the sound stops, then its most likely a LUNG rub (pleural rub) since you're having the patient not move. When the patient is not breathing, the visceral and parietal pleura wont rub against one another. Make sense?
@shotta2545 i suggest you consult ur MD. crackles may manifest alot of things, so i guess it would be better if you know why you have crackles and what is it main etiology. and its not heart, its lungs :)
Helpful little nursing trick..because pleural frictons rubs and pericardial friction rub sound so similar and can be heard w/both inspiration and expiration; have the patient hold their breath for about 10 seconds if the sound disappears it is more likely a cardiac rub. Both sounds are low pitched grating noises. It has been helpful for me !
Crackles are produced by alveoli in areas of consolidation. Wheezes generally originate from small bronchioles due to bronchoconstriction or obstruction. Rhonchi originate in the larger airways due to obstruction, often with an excess of mucus.
Thanks for the video, it is very helpful...I've never heard of these adventitious breath sounds, but I need to identify them during my clincals. Thanks again.
Rales are commonly referred to as crackles, so the crackles you hear in this video are the best comparable sound to Rales because they are practically the same thing.
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im a scientist from arkarna, this shit is wrong, very wrong! rocnhi should be musical like a flute or a harp. wheeze sounds like when you have asthma, crackles sounds like when youre hitting a bong. ima start my own business... someday people will not need lungs, instead gills!
haha i was wondering what the hell this was all about but on futher investigation of the related videos i now understand that i have just become lost on utube lol
I think there is a mistake in the fine and coarse crackels , it is the opposite
thamer0assaf 3 months ago 3
thank you for this really informative video
glasszone33 5 months ago
it would be helpful if the video mentioned whether the sounds are heard on inspiration or expiration, and their etiology, otherwise not bad. Thanks
crackermuncher 5 months ago
Finally a video that actually demonstrates the sounds rather than just describing them!!!!
NAK5891 10 months ago 3
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Great video ... it's definitely going into my favorites for future reference
BIANCA213212 10 months ago
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BIANCA213212 10 months ago
The wheezing and rhonchi scared the shit out of me :P
gijzzzdude 10 months ago 6
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BIANCA213212 10 months ago
Julie, your trick is incorrect. If the sound CONTINUES then its most likely a cardiac rub (pericardial) because the heart will continue to beat. If the sound stops, then its most likely a LUNG rub (pleural rub) since you're having the patient not move. When the patient is not breathing, the visceral and parietal pleura wont rub against one another. Make sense?
jcadwell1172 1 year ago 20
@jcadwell1172 additionally, the rate of the cardiac rub will be much faster!
sjpeng 11 months ago
THANK YOU :)
feb12justine 1 year ago
thanks so much. very helpful:))
lapiacevole20 1 year ago
Good for my Medic program thanks!
MuziqSoul114 1 year ago
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what about a womans orgasm sound??
siggibiggy 1 year ago
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@siggibiggy stupid fucking comment! get off the internet before i give an orgasm to your mom. May be you will hear the sound you r looking for hahah
guaro12002 1 year ago 2
GOOD ONE
paulabrain 1 year ago
my heart has crackles should i be concerned?
shotta2545 1 year ago
@shotta2545 your heart?? that's very unlikely. Anyway you should seek a doctor if you think anything's going wrong
Fernandohayabusa 1 year ago
@shotta2545 if you have a sounds like that u might have a pericardial rub, due to inflamation of the heart tissue check with ur doc
guaro12002 1 year ago
@shotta2545 i suggest you consult ur MD. crackles may manifest alot of things, so i guess it would be better if you know why you have crackles and what is it main etiology. and its not heart, its lungs :)
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shotta2545 1 year ago
@shotta2545 you mad tho
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shotta2545 1 year ago
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@shotta2545 so you are mad?
robertracrobert 1 year ago
Very helpful. Thank you.
kimberlyblaszyk 1 year ago
Thanks
Jaida1sky 1 year ago
thanks! this video will help my tutorial program.
njpk888 1 year ago
Helpful little nursing trick..because pleural frictons rubs and pericardial friction rub sound so similar and can be heard w/both inspiration and expiration; have the patient hold their breath for about 10 seconds if the sound disappears it is more likely a cardiac rub. Both sounds are low pitched grating noises. It has been helpful for me !
julie1300 2 years ago 18
@julie1300 I was taught that too. So I think that's a cool way of assessing the heart.
flippinrock 2 years ago
@julie1300 Great tip!
problemocean01 1 year ago
Crackles are produced by alveoli in areas of consolidation. Wheezes generally originate from small bronchioles due to bronchoconstriction or obstruction. Rhonchi originate in the larger airways due to obstruction, often with an excess of mucus.
drewas55 2 years ago
Thanks for the video, it is very helpful...I've never heard of these adventitious breath sounds, but I need to identify them during my clincals. Thanks again.
grace2RN 2 years ago
That was very helpful, thank you!
lilbunnehfufu 2 years ago
Thanks. Clear and concise
krafeek1 2 years ago 3
Thanks!
GIDrummer80 2 years ago
thanks so much for uploading this! =).
it really helped me out. =).
crankifiedme 2 years ago 3
Godbless the youtube!!!
raypogi25 2 years ago 91
@raypogi25 lol i agree!
MsMusique1 1 year ago
im physiotherapy stud from national uni of malaysia, thnx a lot....
thomasng90 2 years ago
thanks this such a blessing!!=)
greensleaves7 2 years ago 2
EXCELLENT!!
cappy119 2 years ago 2
Thank you!!! This really help me a lot!!!
chadtorra 2 years ago
thanks a lot
ashkiranaruto 2 years ago
Wow this clears things up for me a lot. Any videos with comparing these to Rales?
Thanks.
joszer 2 years ago
Rales are commonly referred to as crackles, so the crackles you hear in this video are the best comparable sound to Rales because they are practically the same thing.
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im a scientist from arkarna, this shit is wrong, very wrong! rocnhi should be musical like a flute or a harp. wheeze sounds like when you have asthma, crackles sounds like when youre hitting a bong. ima start my own business... someday people will not need lungs, instead gills!
skrewdust 2 years ago
thanx for help.
drshajikhan 2 years ago
Thanks a lot .
sanjuritma 2 years ago
I'm a medical student from San Beda Col of medicine :) Thanks a lot... WE need more like this in youtube :) very educational... THANKS A LOT
wallmethod 2 years ago 2
thank you, this is marvelous!
VindictusDame 3 years ago
haha i was wondering what the hell this was all about but on futher investigation of the related videos i now understand that i have just become lost on utube lol
groovy sounds man hehehe
JustAHumbleMumble 3 years ago
Awesome!!!
kilowogglc 3 years ago 4
thank you very much!
elijahdomingo 3 years ago 4
excellent, thanks!!!
towandapittman1 3 years ago 2
thnx a ton....
princy6565 3 years ago 2
i love it...thank you...
nicalargo 3 years ago 2
thank you for posting this!!
tongbakitong 3 years ago 2