Clinical practice - Respiratory points Flashcards

1
Q

How many respiratory points are there on the chest?

A

5 on each side of the chest

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2
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Where is the first respiratory point on the chest?

A

Above the clavicle either side of the trachea. Top of both superior lobes

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3
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Where is the second respiratory point on the chest?

A

2nd intercostal space. Beside the sternal angle (angle of louis).

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4
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Where is the third respiratory point on the chest?

A

4th intercostal space. Drop down twice below 2nd intercostal space. Superior lobes

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5
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Where is the fourth respiratory point on the chest?

A

Middle lobe of the right lung, low superior lobe of the rights

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6
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Where is the fifth respiratory point on the chest?

A

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7
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Where is the sixth respiratory point on the chest?

A

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8
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What sounds should be heard at the first respiratory point?

A

Bronchial. Loud, relatively high pitch. inspiration shorter than expiratory.

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9
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What sounds should be heard at the second respiratory point?

A

Bronchovesticular. Medium loudness, intermediate pitch. Inspiratory and expiratory sounds equal

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10
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What sounds should be heard at the third respiratory point?

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Vesticular. Soft, relatively

low pitch. Inspiratory sound longer than expiratory

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What sounds should be heard at the fourth respiratory point?

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Vesticular. Soft, relatively

low pitch. Inspiratory sound longer than expiratory

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12
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What sounds should be heard at the fifth respiratory point?

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Vesticular. Soft, relatively

low pitch. Inspiratory sound longer than expiratory

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13
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What sounds should be heard at the sixth respiratory point?

A

Vesticular. Soft, relatively

low pitch. Inspiratory sound longer than expiratory

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