Lung Auscultation Landmarks, Sounds, Placement Nursing | Assessing Lungs Part 1

2017-11-19 31

Lung auscultation of assessing lung sounds that includes auscultation landmarks, sounds, stethoscope placement for nursing students and nurses. In this video, you will learn lung anatomy, auscultation points of the lungs for the anterior and posterior view of the lungs, normal breath sounds vs abnormal breath sounds with each including an audio clip. The normal breath sounds covered are: bronchial, bronchovesicular, vesicular. The abnormal breath sounds covered are: discontinuous lung sounds such as coarse crackles (rales), fine crackles (rales), and pleural friction rub. The continuous lung sounds include: polyphonic, high-pitched wheeze (sibilant wheeze), monophonic, low-pitched wheeze (rhonchi or sonorous wheeze), and stridor. \r
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