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Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Wheeze
Coarse Crackles
Rhonchi
Pleural Rub
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Rhonchi
Fine Crackles
Normal Vesicular
Wheeze
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Normal Vesicular
Fine Crackles
Stridor
Pleural Rub
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Wheezing
Coarse Crackles
Rhonchi
Pleural Rub
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Fine Rales (Crackles)
Wheezing
Pleural Rub
Stridor
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Coarse Crackles
Rhonchi
Pleural Rub
Stridor
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Crackles (Rales)
Rhonchi
Bronchial
Normal Vesicular
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Pleural Rub
Rhonchi
Bronchial
Normal Vesicular
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Pleural Rub
Wheezing
Stridor
Fine Rales (Crackles)
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Pleural Rub
Wheezing
Stridor
Bronchial
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Normal Vesicular
Wheezing
Rhonchi
Bronchial
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Coarse Crackles (Rales)
Wheezing
Rhonchi
Bronchial
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Normal Vesicular
Wheezing
Rhonchi
Stridor
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Normal Vesicular
Fine Crackles
Rhonchi
Stridor
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Normal Vesicular
Coarse Crackles
Stridor
Pleural Rub
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Wheezing
Coarse Rales (Crackles)
Normal Vesicular
Pleural Rub
Which respiratory sound is heard in this clip?
Bronchial
Coarse Crackles
Wheezing
Pleural Rub
You are performing the initial exam on an infant with croup. Croup, an infection of the upper respiratory tract, is characterized by a “barking” cough due to obstructed upper airways. Which auscultation would you be most likely to hear in this patient?
Fine crackles
Coarse crackles
Rhonchi
Pleural Rubs
Stridor
Which of the following is true regarding normal, vesicular breath sounds?
Inspiratory sounds last longer than expiratory sounds
Expiratory sounds last longer than inspiratory sounds
Inspiratory and expiratory sounds are indistinguishable
Inspiratory and expiratory sounds are equal in length and volume
Which auscultation lung sound appears as a high pitched, continuous "whistling" due to air moving past an obstructed lower airway due to narrowing or secretions?
Wheezing
Fine Crackles
Coarse Crackles
Pleural Rub
You would expect someone with pneumonia to exhibit __________ due to fluid buildup in the alveoli.
Wheezing
Fine Crackles
Rhonchi
Pleural Rub
Which auscultation is a result of friction due to inflammation of the pleural membranes?
Wheezing
Rhonchi
Coarse Crackles
Stridor
Pleural Rubs
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