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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2008

Continuation of the first segment describing common lung sounds and what they mean. From http://www.ed4nurses.com.

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  • By far the best description and rationales for these lung sounds.......perfectly paced, very clear and concisely stated. I dont think money could have bought a better lesson. Thank you. This is a topic that even veteran critical nurses have a difficult time conveying to new nurses and other students. Excellent!

  • tnx..it is very informative

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  • Thank you so much! We didn't get any of this in lecture, only from reading. It makes much more sense when you talk about it!

  • thank you

  • this guy's explanations are amazingly clear yet concise. Way to go on an awesome video.

  • thank u sir.great video!!very informative. i'm more clarified now about different lungs sounds.more power!!=)

  • Thank you for the great video's. I am a nursing student now, and this is the best explanation I heard. I feel the most dificult part is hearing them. I just bought a Littmann 3200 just for the 24x amplification. Hope it makes it easier.

  • I have asthma . I've had it for many years . I'm a "smoker" horrible I know ! , but in all these years i've never heard my condition or the sounds of my breathing explained in this manner . I wheezes while I sleep normally .. but as I come down with an infection (viral or bacterial ) I recognize many of the sounds in myself and now understand what they mean . Thank you for this information .

  • This is great! Thanks for the videos, easy to understand and love that you tell what causes the breath sounds and how to treat them!

  • Wow, I'm a recent grad doctor from med school (img) and I've never received clearer instructions for breath sounds than these. Fantastic! I know I'll be auscultating across the board tomorrow....

  • Awesome Video!

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