Advanced Respiratory Exam Flashcards

1
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Asymmetrically decreased breath sounds

A

focal bulla; lung cancer preventing flow distally

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2
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Bronchial breath sounds

A

a pneumonia with consolidation in that area; top of pleural effusion

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2
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Symmetrically decreased breath sounds

A

– emphysema; someone heavy with thick chest wall

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3
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Bilateral High pitched Wheezes

A

asthma or COPD exacerbation

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4
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Focal Wheeze that persists

A

focal airway obstruction (tumor, aspirated foreign body)

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5
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Rhonchi

A

lots of mucus in airways (bronchitis, pneumonia, COPD, asthma)

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6
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Crackles

A

something in small airways & in/around alveoli (edema fluid, pus, fibrosis)

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7
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Pleural Rub

A

pleuritic from any cause without much pleural fluid keeping pleural surfaces apart

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8
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Egophony

A

consolidative pneumonia; compressed lung at top of large effusion

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9
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Localized pain without tenderness

A

– pleural irritation, airway inflammation if substernal

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10
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Localized pain with tenderness

A

injury to that part of chest wall (eg fracture)

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11
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Asymmetrically decreased fremitus

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increased diaphragm; anything that keeps pleural surface away from chest wall (effusion, pneumothorax); anything that blocks airflow to that part of lung (endobronchial lesion)

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