Lung breath sounds.
The right middle lobe is auscultated with the stethoscope where?
Anteriorly on the right at the 4th intercostal space
When auscultating the posterior part of the chest the upper lobes are found?
Between C7 to T3
What type of breath sound is Sound 4?
Bronchial
These type of breath sounds are found at the site of the bronchi and are located anteriorly at the 1st and 2nd intercostal space & posteriorly in between the scapulae?
Bronchovesicular
What type of breath sound is Sound 8?
Bronchovesicular
What type of breath sound is Sound 9?
Coarse Crackles
True or False: Low-pitched wheezes are polyphonic sounds that can be cleared when coughing.
False
True or False: The left lung has 3 lobes: left upper lobe, left middle lobe, and left lower lobe.
False
What type of breath sound is Sound 2?
Fine Crackles
You are auscultating a patient's lung sounds. During your assessment, you note there is a low-pitched harsh, grating sound that sounds like a pleural friction rub. However, you're not sure if this is a pleural friction rub or pericardial friction rub. What do you do next to determine the difference?
Have the patient hold their breath and note if the sound is still present
This lung sound is continuous, high-pitched with musical instrument sound that is polyphonic and occurs mainly during expiration but can be present with inspiration as well?
High-pitched wheeze
What type of breath sound is Sound 1?
High-pitched, polyphonic wheeze
While assessing a patient's lung sounds you note bronchial breath sounds in the peripheral lung fields. What could this finding represent?
Lung consolidation like with pneumonia
these are considered discontinuous breath sounds:
Pleural friction rub, Fine crackles, Coarse Crackles
When auscultating the anterior part of the chest, specifically the apex of the lungs, it is best to auscultate where with the stethoscope?
Slightly above the clavicle
On auscultation of a patient in respiratory distress, you hear a high-pitched, harsh sound that is monophonic and is present only during inspiration. This is known as:
Stridor
What type of breath sound is Sound 3?
Stridor
Bronchial breath sounds can be auscultated where?
Tracheal area
True or False: During auscultation, the anterior part of the chest mainly provides an assessment of the upper lobes of the right and left lungs, while the posterior part of the chest provides mainly provides an assessment of the lower lobes of the right and left lungs.
True
These breath sounds are found anteriorly and posteriorly throughout the peripheral lung fields?
Vesicular