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Last Update: 10/18/2023 04:05 AM

Current Deck: UPM - PAEDIATRICS

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Respiratory Examination: Added sounds
{{c4::Stridor}} – continuous {{c1::low}}-pitched {{c1::mono}}phonic noise; due to partial obstruction or narrowing of the {{c2::larynx}} or {{c2::trachea}}; more pronounced on {{c3::inspiration}} vs {{c3::expiration}} 

{{c4::Wheeze/Rhonchi}} – continuous {{c1::high}}-pitched {{c1::poly}}phonic noises; due to partial obstruction or narrowing of {{c2::bronchi}} or {{c2::bronchioles}}; commonly heard on {{c3::expiration}}

{{c4::Crackles/Crepitations}} – interrupted bubbling noises, most pronounced in {{c3::early inspiration}}
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Respiratory Examination: Added sounds
Stridor
 – continuous low-pitched monophonic noise; due to partial obstruction or narrowing of the larynx or trachea; more pronounced on inspiration vs expiration 

Wheeze/Rhonchi – continuous high-pitched polyphonic noises; due to partial obstruction or narrowing of bronchi or bronchioles; commonly heard on expiration

Crackles/Crepitations – interrupted bubbling noises, most pronounced in early inspiration
Lecture Notes
Missed Questions
Pathoma
Boards and Beyond
First Aid
Sketchy
Pixorize
Physeo
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