1.4.1 Normal and Abnormal Respiratory Exam Flashcards
What can unilateral chest expansion be a sign for?
Pneumonia or the patient could be post intubation
When inspecting a patient during a lung exam what are you looking for?
What are two important features to look for in regards to the lips and hands?
Lips - pursed lips or cyanosis
Hands - clubbing
What is the difference between these two images?
Left - normal
Right - clubbing
What can clubbing of the fingers be a sign of?
Respiratory disorders
Heart disease
69-80% of CF patients have clubbing
Patients using sternocleidomastoid and scalene muscles for breathing are likely to have?
COPD
What is tactile fremitus and what can it show?
What is the difference in percussive sounds of resonance, tympany and dullness?
Comparative percussion can help in detecting?
Upon ausculatation what does breath sound intensity and unilateral breath sounds after intubation correlate with?
What are rales an rhonchi?
What is stridor and what is wheezing?
What are crackles?
What is a pleural rub and a squawk?
What are egophony or whispered pectoriloquy?