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11 Cards in this Set
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What does S3 heard after S2 possibly indicate?
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Ventricular problems
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What does S4 heard before S1 possibly indicate? x2
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hypertensive crisis
atrial problem |
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What describes typical BRONCHIAL breath sounds?
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loud and blowing
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What describes typical VESICULAR breath sounds?
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breezy and high pitched
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What might it indicate BRONCHIAL-type sounds heard elsewhere than the Bronchioles?
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Pneumonia
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What might RHONCI indicate? What can you do about it?
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Mucous, may clear with deep breath or cough
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What is the sound of CRACKLES?
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Air passing over fluid
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When would you hear stridor?
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Inspiration only
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What does the patient do for BRONCHOPHONY? What does it mean if it's clearly auscultated?
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says "99", will sound clear if consolidation
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What does the patient do for EGOPHONY?
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says "eeee" (will sound like "ay")
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What does the patient do for WHISPERED PECTORILOQUY? What does it sound like if there is CONSOLIDATION?
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whispers "1, 2, 3"
Will sound clear. |