Auscultation Flashcards
What does louder or quieter/absent auscultation tell you?
ABSENT/QUIET- Shallow breathing Poor positioning Complete collapse Hyperinflation/ Pneumothorax (sounds filtered by air) Effusion (Sounds filtered by fluid) Obese (Sounds filtered by chest wall)
LOUD- more turbulence in airways
obstruction of airways
what does bronchial breathing sound like?
Harsh, equal length inspiration and expiration, gap between inspiration and expiration (Darth Vader like). If heard over lung field suggests: Consolidation Lobe collapse with a patent airway Can be heard a lip of pleural effusion
what does crackling sound tell us?
Caused by air flowing through an airway that is narrowed due inflammation, secretions or pulmonary oedema.
Usually on inspiration, due to reopening of previously closed small airways.
Timing they occur in the breath depends on the cause of them.
Can be fine or course
for crackling, what are the causes and possibilities for during early to mid inspiration
Secretions in the large airways, bronchioles opening
COPD, CF or bronchiectasis
for crackling, what are the causes and pathologies during late inspiration?
in the alveoli and peripheral airways as they open at end of inspiration.
Pulmonary fibrosis, oedema
for crackling, what are the causes and pathologies during expiration?
Air forcing it’s way through obstructed airways.
COPD, bronchiectasis,
Fine or course crackles
Fine- Atelectasis Oedema Fibrosis Sections in small airways.
COURSE-
Obstruction of more proximal and larger airways with secretions
Can be on inspiration and expiration.