Lung Sounds Flashcards

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Normal breath sounds

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Clear and quiet during inspiration and expiration

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Snoring breath sounds

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Indicate simple, but dangerous upper airway obstruction usually caused by tongue or foreign body. Does not require a stethoscope

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Stridor

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Heard before listening with stethoscope. Indicates airway obstruction in neck or upper part of chest. Expect to hear brassy, crowing sound on inspiration

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Wheezing

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Suggests obstruction or narrowing of lower airway. High pitched whistling sound that is prominent on exportation. Lower airway sound heard through auscultation

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Crackles

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Wet, crackling on inspiration and expiration may indicate fluid in lungs. Sound similar to Rice Krispies

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Rhonchi

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Congested breath sounds suggests presence of mucus or fluid in lungs. Low pitched noisy sounds prominent on expiration. Similar to blowing bubbles under water. Often accompanied by a productive cough

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