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what is tactile freitus?
feeling vibrations
where are brochial breath sounds heard?
Over the trachea
where are vesicular breath sounds heard?
Over the alveoli.
crackles
useually heard at the end of inspiration
the S1 sound is made by closure of the...
atriovetricular vales
(mitral and tricuspid)
the S2 sound is made by closure of the...
aortic and pulmonary valves
(dub)
where do the left and right oblique fissures begin proximally?
6th rib, mid clavicular line
where does the right oblique fissure end distally?
5th rib midaxillary line
where does the horizontal fissure begin proximally?
fourth rib
where does the horizontal fissure end distally?
fifth rib midaxillary line
where do the tip of the lungs go posteriorly?
T1
where do the lateral fissure lines meet?
5th rib
where is the inferior anterior border of the lungs?
6th rib
where is the inferior lateral border of the lungs?
8th rib
where is the top of the lungs anteriorly?
1cm above clavical
horizontal fissure begins anteriorly at the _ rib.
4th
where would you ascultate the lower lobe posteriorly?
T2-T9
what is the prominate lump on the back of the neck when the pt bends there head forward?
C7
where is the PMI?
midclavicular line, 5th intercostal space
what is normal diaphragmatic excurion?
3-5cm
where are vesicular breath sounds heard?
over all areas of the lungs
where are bronchial breath sounds heard?
over trachea
where are bronchialvesicular breath sounds heard?
over mainstem bronchi and between scapula
are wheezes cleared with coughing?
no
rhonchi
heard on both inspiration and expiration. are low pitched and continous. may clear with effective cough
what is bruits
fluttering or humming sound coming from an artery. heard during systole. caused by increased blood flow or stenosis.