Respiratory OSCE Flashcards

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What are Cheyne-Stokes? Kussmaul?

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a. cyclic crescendo-decrescendo respiratory effort (rate and volume) followed by periods of apnea
b. deep breathing with metabolic acidosis; rate may be fast, slow or normal

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What are the Look, Listen, Feel signs of airway obstruction?

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With consolidation, what do we see with:

  1. Mediastinal shift
  2. Chest wall movments
  3. Breath sounds
  4. Added sounds
  5. Percussion node (dec duller, inc more resonant)
  6. Tactile fremitus, vocal resonance
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With a pleural effusion, what do we see with:

  1. Mediastinal shift
  2. Chest wall movments
  3. Breath sounds
  4. Added sounds
  5. Percussion node (dec duller, inc more resonant)
  6. Tactile fremitus, vocal resonance
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With lobar collapse, what do we see with:

  1. Mediastinal shift
  2. Chest wall movments
  3. Breath sounds
  4. Added sounds
  5. Percussion node (dec duller, inc more resonant)
  6. Tactile fremitus, vocal resonance
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With pneumothorax, what do we see with:

  1. Mediastinal shift
  2. Chest wall movments
  3. Breath sounds
  4. Added sounds
  5. Percussion node (dec duller, inc more resonant)
  6. Tactile fremitus, vocal resonance
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With pleural thickening, what do we see with:

  1. Mediastinal shift
  2. Chest wall movments
  3. Breath sounds
  4. Added sounds
  5. Percussion node (dec duller, inc more resonant)
  6. Tactile fremitus, vocal resonance
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What do we see in a flail chest?

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9
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What does crepitus with a tactile fremitus test indicate?

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subcutaneous emphysema (cracking sensation over skin)

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10
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If a pt has air filled lungs replaced by fluid or a solid lung tissue, what might you expect to hear?

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bronchovesicular or bronchial breath sounds where you should hear vesicular sounds

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11
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Where do you hear Vesicular breath sounds?

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  • Duration: longer than inspiration
  • Location: over most of both lungs
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Where do you hear bronchovesicular breath sounds?

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  • Duration: equal in inspiration and expiration
  • Location: in the 1st and 2nd intercostal spaces anteriorly, intrascapular area posteriorly
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Where do you hear bronchial breath sounds?

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  • Duration: longer in expiration, silent gap between inspiration and expiration
  • Location: central, around sternal area
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Where do we hear tracheal lung sounds?

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  • Duration: equal in inspiration and expiration, silent gap
  • Location: trachea, upper portion of parasternal aspects to ICS 2
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