Name that lung sound quiz: Can You Name These 9 Common
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- Name That Lung Sound
Test your lung sound recognition skills with our fast-paced flashcard game show! Listen to a variety of lung sounds and see if you can identify them correctly!
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References:
1) Goettel, Nicolai MD, DESA, EDIC; Herrmann, Matthias J. MD. Breath Sounds: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice. Anesthesia & Analgesia 128(3):p e42, March 2019. | DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000003969
2) Thomas, J., & Monaghan, T. (Eds.). (2014). Oxford Handbook of Clinical Examination and Practical Skills (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.
3) Innes, J. Alastair, Anna R. Dover, and Karen Fairhurst, eds. Macleod’s Clinical Examination. 14th edition / edited by J. Alastair Innes, Anna R. Dover, Karen Fairhurst. Edinburgh: Elsevier, 2018. Print.
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00:00 introduction
00:08 Question 1
00:39 Question 2
01:09 Question 3
01:36 Question 4
02:02 Question 5
02:40 Question 6
03:22 Question 7
03:47 Question 8
04:18 Question 9
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THANKS NOW I NOT ONLY REMEMBER BUT HAVE MY TOP 3 FAVORITES AND THATS IS INSPIRATORY STRIDOR, RH RHONCHI AND MONOPHONIC WHEEZE !!! THANKS i'VE ACTUALLY KNOW THEM BY HEART AND ALSO LEARNED THEM.
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1.Ronchi
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0:08 Giemen, Pfeiffen
- Chronische Bronchitis
- Asthma Bronchiale
0:39 Feinblasige Rasselgeräusche
- Lungenfibrose
- Pneumonie mit Infiltration der Alveolen
- Linksherzinsuffizienz mit Lungenödem
1:09 Vesikuläres Atemgeräusch
- Physiologisch
1:36 Grobblasige Rasselgeräusche
- Akute oder Chronische Bronchitis
- Asthma Bronchiale
- Bronchiektasen
- Fortgeschrittene Lungenfibrose
2:05 Bronchiales Atemgeräusch
- Physiologisch über den Bronchien
- Pathologisch in der Peripherie der Lunge
- Pneumonie
- Lungenfibrose
- Lungenabszess
- Pneumothorax
2:43 Inspratorischer Strider
- Obstruktion der oberen Atemwege
- Epiglottitis
- Krupp-Syndrom
- Pseudokrupp
- Fremdkörperaspiration
3:22 Brummen (Ronchi)
- Bronchitis
- Pneumonie
3:47 Exspiratorischer Stridor
- Obstruktion eines unteren Atemwegs
- Tumor
- Sekretion
- Fremdkörper in den unteren Atemwegen
4:20 Pleurareiben
- Pleuritis
- Tumor in der Pleura
I have a problem with ronchi every time i missed it 🤦♀️
8/9
Keep practicing... Remember it has a low, deep rumbling sound like somebody snoring 🙏
Is inspiratory stridor the same thing as a monophonic wheeze?
Are you student?
Yes, I think it's the same. It's an interesting take on the whole stridor thing.
Stridor or monophonic wheeze seems to be only happening when there is a single airway blocked. Inspiratory stridor when the upper airway is blocked and expiratory stridor when a single lower airway is blocked.
Polyphonic wheeze seems to be happening when multiple airways are blocked, for example in COPD or asthma. Of course this one is only mostly expiratory because blockage of multiple airways can only happen in the lower respiratory system such as the bronchies.
I thought I knew what Ronchi sounded like til I saw this vid 😂
I think it's last one ?!
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