Notes in 18 Lung Sounds

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Published 07/30/2024 QC. Turbulent air flow 1. Louder sound2. Softer sound {{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Turbulent air flow 1. Higher pitch sound2. Lower pitch sound{{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Laminar air flow 1. Higher pitch sound2. Lower pitch sound{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Air in alveoli 1. Higher pitch sound2. Lower pitch sound{{c1::C}}
Published 07/30/2024 Anterior chest landmark to hear tracheal sound{{c1::Suprasternal notch}}
Published 07/30/2024 VR1. Lumen Caliber Diameter2. Turbulent flow {{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 Anterior chest landmark to hear bronchial sounds {{c1::Upper manubrium}}
Published 07/30/2024 T or FDistinction not made between the tracheal and bronchial sounds so they are termed as tracheal sounds{{c1::True}}
Published 07/30/2024 Chest landmark to hear bronchovesicular lung sounds{{c1::1st and 2nd intercostal spaces anteriorly and posteriorly between the scapula}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Vesicular lung sound1. Loud and high-pitched2. Soft and low-pitched{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. More appreciated in vesicular lung sound1. Inspiration 2. Expiration {{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 Lung sound that resembles “rustling leaves” {{c1::Vesicular }}
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Lung soundsWhich of the following lung sound does not produce pauses between phrases?A. TrachealB. Bronchovesicular C. Vesicular {{c1::…
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Lung soundsHigh pitched, loud with harsh and hollow (tubular) qualityA. TrachealB. Bronchovesicular C. Vesicular {{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 Inspiratory component of vesicular lung sounds generated primarily in the {{c1::lobar and segmental::Specific airway segments}} airways
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Lung soundsWhich lung sounds have an equal ratio of inspiratory:expiratory flow?A. TrachealB. BronchialC. Bronchovesicular D. Vesicular&nbsp…
Published 07/30/2024 T or FWheezes is pathognomonic of asthma {{c1::False, it can be heard in many obstructive airway diseases}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Musical or bubbly low-pitched snoring sound1. Wheezes2. Rhonci {{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Musical, high-pitched sound1. Wheezes2. Rhonci {{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Adventitious breath sounds Which amoung adventitous sounds can be cleared with coughing?A. StridorB. WheezeC. RhonciD. Crackle{{c1::C}}
Published 07/30/2024 Adventitious lung sound that is associated with early sign of pulmonary impairment {{c1::Crackles}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Crackles::Adventitious Lung Sound}} - Generated by sudden opening of abnormally closed airways
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Non-musical, short1. Fine crackles2. Coarse crackles{{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Non-musical, short, intermittent bubbling sounds1. Fine crackles2. Coarse crackles{{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Discontinuous, interrupted, explosive sounds1. Fine crackles2. Coarse crackles{{c1::C}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Unaffected by cough, not transmitted to mouth1. Fine crackles2. Coarse crackles{{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 [QC] INTERMITTENT airway opening may be related to secretions1. Fine crackles2. Coarse crackles{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 Symbol of coarse crackles on auscultogram{{c1::OPEN circles like bubbles}}
Published 07/30/2024 Symbol of fine crackles on auscultogram{{c1::small SOLID dots}}
Published 07/30/2024 Symbol of stridor on auscultogram {{c1::Smooth wave}}
Published 07/30/2024 Symbol of wheeze on auscultogram {{c1::Sine waves with smooth edges}}
Published 07/30/2024 Symbol of rhonchi on auscultogram {{c1::Wave with sharp pointed edges}}
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Adventitious breath sounds Inspiratory wheeze (isolated); monophonicA. Stridor B. WheezeC. RhonchiD. Fine cracklesE. Coarse crackles{{c…
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Adventitious breath sounds Suggest airway narrowing or blockade when localizedA. Stridor B. WheezeC. RhonchiD. Fine cracklesE. Coarse c…
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Adventitious breath sounds Narrowing caused by mucosal thickening or edema or by bronchospasmA. Stridor B. WheezeC. RhonchiD. Fine crac…
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Adventitious breath sounds Clears with coughingA. Stridor B. WheezeC. RhonchiD. Fine cracklesE. Coarse crackles{{c1::C}}
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Adventitious breath sounds Heard on inspiration, expiration, or bothA. Stridor B. WheezeC. RhonchiD. Fine cracklesE. Coarse crackles{{c…
Published 07/30/2024 Familiarize with lesions associated to stridor {{c1::}}
Published 07/30/2024 T or FPatients with severe asthma attack have wheeze adventious breath sounds {{c1::False}}
Published 07/30/2024 T or FPatient with destrucive emphysema has wheezing breath sound {{c1::False}}
Published 07/30/2024 Symbol of squawk breath sound on auscultogram {{c1::Short wavy line (as in wheeze) preceded by small solid dots (as in fine crackles)}}
Published 07/30/2024 Adventitious lung sound associated with LOWER airways (alveolar ducts/sacs), asbestosis, pulmonary fibrosis{{c1::Squawk}}
Published 07/30/2024 Squawk can be heard both on inspiratory and expiratory cycles{{c1::False::T/F}}
Published 07/30/2024 Adventitious breath sound with Creaking, leathery or grating sound{{c1::Friction rub}}
Published 07/30/2024 Similar adventitious sound with friction rub {{c1::Crackles}}
Published 07/30/2024 Symbol of friction rub on auscultogram {{c1::Open circle with a cross}}
Published 07/30/2024 Normal lung sounds are below {{c1::400}} Hz
Published 07/30/2024 The human ear is most sensitive to sounds {{c1::500}} – {{c1::4,000}} Hz
Published 07/30/2024 Lung pathology associated with consolidation {{c1::pneumoniafibrosis::2}}
Published 07/30/2024 Auscultatory finding due to a change in the quality (vocalized “EE” rendered into nasal “AH”){{c1::Egophony}}
Published 07/30/2024 {{c1::Pectoriloquy}} - Increased resonance of the voice through the lung structures (transmission of frequencies > 400 Hz)
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Spoke words louder and clear1. Normal air-filled lungs2. Airless lungs{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Spoken words muffled1. Normal air-filled lungs2. Airless lungs{{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Whispered words louder, clearer1. Normal air-filled lungs2. Airless lungs{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. Predominantly vesicular1. Normal air-filled lungs2. Airless lungs{{c1::A}}
Published 07/30/2024 QC. >400 Hz & <1000 Hz1. Normal air-filled lungs2. Airless lungs{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 Increased intensity of voice sounds that has a nasal or bleating{{c1::Egophony}}
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Vocal resonanceAn increase in intensity and clarity of vocal resonanceA. EgophonyB. Bronchophony C. Whisper pectoriloquy{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 CBA. Vocal resonanceIndicates an increased lung tissue densityA. EgophonyB. Bronchophony C. Whisper pectoriloquy{{c1::B}}
Published 07/30/2024 Instruction for the patient to say during to assess whisper pectoriloquy{{c1::whisper “tres, tres, tres ...” or “ninety-nine...”}}
Published 07/30/2024 Auscultogram Relative intensity of the sound is represented by the {{c1::thickness}} of the lines
Published 07/30/2024 Auscultogram Pitch is represented by the {{c1::slope}} of slanting of the line
Published 07/30/2024 Adventitious lung sound with sawtooth wave{{c1::Rhonchus}}
Published 07/30/2024 Adventitious lung sound with smooth sine wave{{c1::Wheeze}}
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