Adventitious Breath Sounds
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I think there is a mistake in the fine and coarse crackels , it is the opposite
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thank you for this really informative video
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it would be helpful if the video mentioned whether the sounds are heard on inspiration or expiration, and their etiology, otherwise not bad. Thanks
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Finally a video that actually demonstrates the sounds rather than just describing them!!!!
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buahahahahaaa
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The wheezing and rhonchi scared the shit out of me :P
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@jcadwell1172 additionally, the rate of the cardiac rub will be much faster!
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@julie1300 Great tip!
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Godbless the youtube!!!
raypogi25 2 years ago 90
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