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