Name that Lung Sound? Lung Sound Quiz | NCLEX REVIEW

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  • @xiruma871
    @xiruma871 Рік тому +366

    I needed this to prepare for clinical, thank you!!

    • @winniechau4442
      @winniechau4442 Рік тому +2

      Important using sounds like ultrasound to locate things in the body

    • @renayesimmons4070
      @renayesimmons4070 Рік тому

      Wow

    • @arnolddickson445
      @arnolddickson445 Рік тому

      😮s😮 😢saw

    • @renayesimmons4070
      @renayesimmons4070 Рік тому +1

      @Nurse specialist No, im not in the medical field. I'm highly impressed how you shared this info.

    • @nathanielcharles2970
      @nathanielcharles2970 Рік тому +2

      Believe me , what ever you do never give up, finally I have become a licensed Registered nurse on my 3rd attempt , I can't believe I almost gave up after not making it got the 2nd time, fortunately for me I was recommended to a tutor by my friend's

  • @VastusShire
    @VastusShire Рік тому +243

    0:43 Wheeze
    1:50 coarse crackles
    3:32 stridor
    4:53 bronchial breathing? She said this is rhonchi
    6:04 no breath sound
    6:59 pleural rub

  • @AlienScholar
    @AlienScholar Рік тому +247

    The fact our bodies make sounds that are used in horror films is scary and also amazing

    • @alexbowman7582
      @alexbowman7582 Рік тому +5

      It’s more likely that the sounds used are from other sources, for instance in video games the sound of a crushed skull is usually from a melon being crushed

    • @krit_ck
      @krit_ck 4 місяці тому +2

      The ghost probably died from asthma

    • @mariacaballero116
      @mariacaballero116 Місяць тому

      @@krit_ck😂

    • @Bread_n_Butter.
      @Bread_n_Butter. 29 днів тому

      Of course it's "scary", that's the point of "horror films". 🤪

  • @jjdoctor7848
    @jjdoctor7848 Рік тому +18

    Broke college students at 6:14.. "No my headphones busted again" 😅😅😅

  • @InvestigatingDavidCrowley
    @InvestigatingDavidCrowley Рік тому +143

    This is excellent! I remember the first time I heard Sound #5. A friend asked me to go check on their mom and do some vitals - especially listen to her lungs. Everything sounded fine until one section of her lung...it was silent. I call my friend and tell her the results. They make an appointment and they found out she had lung cancer. Her lung was filled with so much fluid no sounds could be heard. You did an amazing job with this video. Very informative.

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +15

      Wow such a great catch and blessing you were able to identify and assess promptly that helped them triage your friends mom for further care. Good work! And thank you so much for watching!!!🤍🤍🤍

    • @InvestigatingDavidCrowley
      @InvestigatingDavidCrowley Рік тому +13

      @@caringcasa That is so sweet of you. The sad thing - she didn't survive. She did die from cancer, but at least she was able to get things in order and her family had plenty of time to say good-bye.

    • @itshamdounbitch
      @itshamdounbitch Рік тому +1

      @@InvestigatingDavidCrowleymay she rest in peace ❤😢

  • @kaylaj2102
    @kaylaj2102 Рік тому +29

    Holy shit the example for stridor literally gave me chills. That person wasn’t moving ANY air, I would be calling the intensivist for a tube QUICK lmao

  • @jakobha3768
    @jakobha3768 Рік тому +221

    Studying for my entry test as an emergency paramedic in austria. Thanks, that helps a lot. In the textbooks they just describe the sounds, but actually hearing them is way more useful!

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +8

      Wonderful, best of luck with your studies as a paramedic! Thanks for watching l! 🤍

    • @Fenta100
      @Fenta100 Рік тому +2

      where do you live in austria?

    • @captainjeanlucpicard3700
      @captainjeanlucpicard3700 Рік тому

      Hawara, i wünsch da viel Glück

    • @gamerconstruct
      @gamerconstruct Рік тому +1

      Lungengeräusche san owa sicha ned beim Einsitegstest gefordert hawara

    • @jakobha3768
      @jakobha3768 Рік тому +1

      @@gamerconstruct Kinna mech is trotzdem... hawara

  • @mdre3105
    @mdre3105 Рік тому +29

    Great video.
    Only 1 mistake (very commonly misunderstood for beginners).
    Fine crackles cannot be cleared with a cough. That is course crackles. You did name the correct liekly respective pathologies though. That should also be a hint as to which type of crackles clear woth cough or not.
    Fine crackles (ie. Pulmonary fibrosis) are heard from multiple small bronchiolar space collapses. Coughing wont stop the crackles because this is a structural issue.
    Course crackles (ie. Pnemonia or COPD with heart failure) have secretions and can be heard on inspiration or expiration. Think about the the straw analogy, you can prodouce thay slund through a mostly empty soda can weather youre sucking in or blowing out. These can clear with a forceful cough when the fluid is pushed into a higher or lower lung space.

  • @manikchand-ou6zs
    @manikchand-ou6zs 7 місяців тому +1

    1.monophonic wheeze
    Asthma
    Copd
    Bronchospasm
    2. Fine crackles
    Initial pneumonia
    Copd
    Chf
    3.stridor
    Airway obstruction
    During inspiration - extra thoracic cause
    During expiration - bronchio tracheal obstruction
    4.Rhonchi
    Expiration low pitched
    Tumors
    Edema
    5.dimineshed breath sounds
    Large consolidation
    Pneumothorax
    6.pleural rub
    Dry lungs
    Lower thoracic region

  • @opyjoe3407
    @opyjoe3407 Рік тому +13

    Studying for my final MBBS, and I want to say this is very helpful

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for watching!!! Best of luck with your final! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @keneilwejanerikhotso6940
      @keneilwejanerikhotso6940 10 місяців тому

      Are you a Dr now? a sure hope you are, goodluck ❤😊

  • @rhodamacculloch4158
    @rhodamacculloch4158 Рік тому +15

    Best, clearest, well explained - fabulous! respiratory sounds excellent and long enough to clearly get the idea. Love the fact you included most common diagnosis and treatment

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      Thank you much appreciated!!!

  • @logancooper6062
    @logancooper6062 Місяць тому +1

    As an EMT this video is very helpful, thank you!

  • @irame5701
    @irame5701 Рік тому +45

    Thank you: you speak clearly, not rushing, just enough info- not unnecessary too much- great study tool. 👍

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      Thank you much appreciated!!! 😀♥️♥️♥️

  • @eliasgeraldo6102
    @eliasgeraldo6102 9 місяців тому

    Undoubtedly this is better than any of the things I've ever read or listened to about this topic.

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  9 місяців тому

      Appreciate you very much, thank you!!!🫶

  • @mariannataylor3235
    @mariannataylor3235 Рік тому +45

    Thank you for a great samples of lung sounds and memorable associations to distinguish between them. I am happy to find your video just before NCLEX!

  • @DavidCooper-o9w
    @DavidCooper-o9w Місяць тому +1

    When you are bald and desperately looking for hair to rub together, my dog knows something is up, so he takes off. Thanks for the video; it really helped before testing, clinicals, & ride-alongs.

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Місяць тому

      You are so welcome!!!🤣 Appreciate you!!! 💗

  • @erg0sum17
    @erg0sum17 7 місяців тому +1

    I found all of them! An old ICU MD cannot always ask for a TDM because of the unstable condition of his patient. Just looking at how he breaths and listening with a stethoscope can help a lot.

  • @henryeweama2270
    @henryeweama2270 Рік тому +43

    1. Wheezing
    2. Crackles (Fine crackles, Coarse crackles)
    3. Stridor
    4. Ronchi
    5. Absent breath sound
    6. Pleural friction rub
    7.

  • @devenb1218
    @devenb1218 Рік тому +96

    Wheezing occurs with inspiration as well. Especially in an asthmatic whos having an acute episode you are likely to hear inspiratory and expiratory wheezing as the bronchioles dont relax. Stridor is also usually heard with just your ear, especially in children with croup. Almost always you would walk into the room and know immediately they have stridor and is usually an emergency in adults.

    • @TheMOX125
      @TheMOX125 Рік тому +3

      Correct. Many of these can be auscultated without stethoscope.

    • @GeorgeSukFuk
      @GeorgeSukFuk Рік тому +1

      How inspiring

    • @gryaznygreeb
      @gryaznygreeb Рік тому

      I'm just a random non medical dude watching this, but I had asthma that was extremely bad as a child (ambulances called because my albuterol sulfate inhaler wasn't enough type of asthma) and I immediately recognized the sound of stridor. I've never heard that term before but I was like, "That's the sound of someone gasping for breath like an asthma attack, that's the sound of when breathing feels as painful as coughing with strep throat." Which is how I describe a severe asthma attack to people. It's like every breath you take stops short and hurts as bad as coughing when you have step throat.

    • @portarican82
      @portarican82 Рік тому

      I completely agree. It is also very important to note if the wheezing is inspiratory or expiratory to gauge severity of the obstruction and location of the obstruction for treatment.

    • @teas2019
      @teas2019 Рік тому

      Yes, however, it is high during the exhalation phase

  • @MoriahDreams123
    @MoriahDreams123 Рік тому +30

    Only the whales know for sure what the first lungs were saying.

  • @mizsdora5593
    @mizsdora5593 Рік тому +6

    Wow. I didn't know that there are many types of lung sounds. Thanks for the info

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching!!! The learning is endless welcome to Caring Casa !!!

  • @TinaBelbiatura.-lb6nv
    @TinaBelbiatura.-lb6nv Рік тому +16

    As someone who often has lung related ilnesses like pneumonia, severe cough, and asthma. I never thought that lungs could sound like these. Thank you, such a great.

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      The human body is amazing at what it does and how it heals. Thank you so much for watching!

  • @elb5535
    @elb5535 10 місяців тому

    I had never seen your channel I am an LVN going to RN school now and I definitely will watch your videos they are very straight to the point. Thank you

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  10 місяців тому

      Wonderful …Welcome to Caring Casa!!! 🤍Happy Learning!

  • @daynatomlinson7802
    @daynatomlinson7802 Рік тому +2

    Lovely energy from you and thank you! awesome quiz and visuals

  • @doremifasolatido-ro7zs
    @doremifasolatido-ro7zs Рік тому +39

    No.7 is like a purring cat just like my kitty when she's happy 😻

  • @diannahu8249
    @diannahu8249 Рік тому +11

    All your videos deserve way more views and likes! Everything is so easy to understand and the videos are so well edited

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Hi Dianna,
      Much appreciated please share! Thank you so much for watching!!!

  • @mercykendi-zj1ff
    @mercykendi-zj1ff Рік тому

    1.Wheezing (pppppppooooohhhhh)
    Build up of mucus
    2 Crackles ,Fine crackle has a high pitch (early heart failure) clears with coughing
    Course crackle has a long duration crunching of biscuits sounds
    3. Straight Oooooi like an owl. sounds.

  • @PeterCatterall-p3c
    @PeterCatterall-p3c 6 місяців тому +2

    As a retired UK paramedic brought back memories and surprised myself still got the knowledge

  • @sakshithanki1353
    @sakshithanki1353 Рік тому +6

    Please make more of such videos.... !!! It's very helpful ❤❤

  • @shendracoleman5087
    @shendracoleman5087 Рік тому +2

    Shocked myself when I got them all…well except for that absent breath sound. Thought you froze. Thank you!!

  • @londonm3161
    @londonm3161 Рік тому +2

    this was super interesting to hear as a person with both chronic lung problems and patulous eustachian tubes. I could identify most of these sounds because I've heard them in my own lungs before, but it never occurred to me there would be a muffled quality to sound heard through a stethoscope, they sound so loud and clear in my head 😂 all the more impressive that y'all can correctly identify and treat pulmonary problems, esp in an emergency situation

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for watching and sharing!! Wishing you a healthy year ahead!!! ♥️♥️

  • @DocZeeEntertainment
    @DocZeeEntertainment 10 місяців тому

    Excellent explanations and analogies.Lung sounds made easy. Bundle of Thanks

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  10 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @marizcultivo9839
    @marizcultivo9839 Рік тому +12

    Thank you for your example and clear brief description. more power to you Ms Tina 😊

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Mariz appreciate you! ♥️

    • @marizcultivo9839
      @marizcultivo9839 Рік тому

      Hi Ms. Tina. I shared this video to our trainees, and they played it while every body's listening ...all have learned something today 😉

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      @@marizcultivo9839 thank you so much for sharing, this is wonderful!!!

  • @feat.shanika
    @feat.shanika Рік тому

    Sound 1: 0:41 sound 2: 1:43

  • @DinaAwd
    @DinaAwd Рік тому +4

    I hope we could hear it this clearly on the patients .

  • @nart6720
    @nart6720 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this video! As an SLP working w dysphagia patients I hear all kinds of lung sounds during my rounds. Although we can’t hear them quite as clearly w a cervical VS thoracic auscultation I can now at least differentiate the sounds w proper terms! No more broken chainsaw noises or bubble wrap popping!!

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Love this thank you for sharing!!!

  • @alexbowman7582
    @alexbowman7582 Рік тому +10

    On the 24th of April 1985 whilst visiting my friend his alcoholic father burst in and stabbed me in the chest. Very soon there was a deluge of blood, frothing and a whistling sound and I felt light headed, this was my left lung collapsing which probably saved my life as it inhibited blood loss.

  • @EiliyaLavasani
    @EiliyaLavasani 8 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your great exam 👍

  • @patgonsalves632
    @patgonsalves632 2 місяці тому

    Excellent Review. Came in very handy.

  • @prettypriti5168
    @prettypriti5168 Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much Ma'am..it's highly informative and sounds were so clear that cleared all my doubts of lung sounds..

  • @dima2385
    @dima2385 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much I’m having an OSCE meeting exam tomorrow morning and it’s really helping me , my answers are right and I’m really happy and confident now thank you from the deepest of my heart

  • @ttselha64
    @ttselha64 Рік тому +5

    Retired nurse here. Glad for the refresher.

  • @sonnydalere3048
    @sonnydalere3048 Рік тому +7

    Still fresh in my mind from nursing school ❤

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      Woohoo!!! Congrats 🪩on completing your nursing program and thanks for watching!!!

    • @sonnydalere3048
      @sonnydalere3048 Рік тому

      @Nurse specialist yes I am ☺️. ATI and U World said I am very ready to take the exam but I still feel like I need to polish my knowledge more before taking the test.

  • @leej0123
    @leej0123 Рік тому +9

    Thank you for your awesome video!!! This is the best of best video about lung sounds I've ever seen!!! I clearly got it! Especially I got to know what fine crackles and coarse crackles are. Thanks again!

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching. Appreciate your feedback! 🤍

  • @asfiyafakiha
    @asfiyafakiha 11 місяців тому +3

    No. 5 got me thinking my speaker isn't working 😂

  • @jacobjamescabrera431
    @jacobjamescabrera431 Рік тому +39

    I was so concerned when I did not get to hear any lung sounds around 6 minutes HAHAHA, thought I was having temporary deafness 😭😹

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      😆

    • @friedaHangula77
      @friedaHangula77 Рік тому +1

      Oh wow, meanwhile I said the lung sound is Death... Thought something was wrong with my phone..

  • @gideonnahurira340
    @gideonnahurira340 Рік тому

    Thanks you big lady Iam watching you from Uganda keep it up

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for all the support!!!!!!!

  • @norahalguoson501
    @norahalguoson501 6 місяців тому

    This is the best video ever on UA-cam for lung sounds thank you so much I truly appreciate it ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  6 місяців тому

      Thank you much appreciated!!🫶

  • @debbieking3442
    @debbieking3442 Рік тому

    Excited! video on sounds and very informative.

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Woohooo glad you enjoyed! Thank you for watching I’ll catch you on the next one!!! Xoxo Tina

  • @TheMOX125
    @TheMOX125 Рік тому +1

    Excellent capture of the different sounds.

  • @Q..J..
    @Q..J.. Рік тому +10

    I have bronchiectasis & geeze, you should hear what my lungs sound like when I have an NTM infection. My coworker 6 feet away could hear them! (infection was successfully treated)
    Great video!!

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Wow you must of went through a lot so glad you recovered!!! Thank you so much for watching!!!! ♥️♥️♥️

  • @valeriegardner9356
    @valeriegardner9356 3 місяці тому

    Prepping for an exam and a clinical allocation this is very helpful (especially for an inexperienced individual )

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  3 місяці тому

      Wonderful! Best of luck with your studies so glad you found my channel!

  • @lilcephalos5564
    @lilcephalos5564 Рік тому

    you are my savior from my constant confusion and forgetfulness!

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, I appreciate you!!!

    • @lilcephalos5564
      @lilcephalos5564 Рік тому

      @Grace
      Madison
      it went alright! :D

    • @lilcephalos5564
      @lilcephalos5564 Рік тому

      @Grace
      Madison
      congrats!✨

    • @lilcephalos5564
      @lilcephalos5564 Рік тому

      @Grace
      Madison
      its not really an exam, more like... Clinical posting, if you call it?

  • @anagasgun1502
    @anagasgun1502 6 місяців тому +1

    Great explanation. Thanks

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  6 місяців тому

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @gouravmisra2317
    @gouravmisra2317 Рік тому

    A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO YOU MA'AM

  • @d2cents985
    @d2cents985 Рік тому +1

    Blessings, thank you for making the video very helpful 😊

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      I appreciate you BIG! Catch you on the next one! Tina

  • @mukulbanarwal7813
    @mukulbanarwal7813 Рік тому +10

    What a lovely teacher u are 😍, I couldn't heard this in OPD practice but i heard them here , thanku for this learning ❤️

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, your very much appreciated!!! Welcome to Caring Casa!

  • @TheWissem12
    @TheWissem12 Рік тому +1

    Excellent presentation thanks !

  • @1packatak
    @1packatak Рік тому +5

    Back in my time crackles were called rales. I still after over 40 yrs still say rales.

    • @divinegon4671
      @divinegon4671 Рік тому

      I’m in a Respiratory Therapy school right now…. Our professors tell us to anticipate older professionals saying “rales”

    • @ritamekhedjian3372
      @ritamekhedjian3372 Рік тому

      30 yr RT here and I remember the use of the term "rales". This is a great video for the new generation of practitioners. In my learning years, I had to read a description of the sound and hope I would hear the different sounds during my clinicals so that my instructor could confirm my assessment.

  • @jehangir3997
    @jehangir3997 6 місяців тому

    thank you, you made things easy for my tomorrow's Exam

  • @AniAni-ko7ex
    @AniAni-ko7ex 2 місяці тому

    I guessed them all right 🎉 thank youuuu for the quizz

  • @غلامعلیدانشفر
    @غلامعلیدانشفر Рік тому +1

    it was excellent, so I appreciate for that

  • @EricKilpatrick
    @EricKilpatrick 9 місяців тому

    Great review! Thanks!

  • @ikechinwandu2284
    @ikechinwandu2284 11 місяців тому

    This is great. Nice job👍

  • @monisphere9185
    @monisphere9185 Рік тому +1

    The best ASMR before sleep!

    • @kaimannnnn
      @kaimannnnn Рік тому

      the collasped lung was really releaxing

  • @darioat2680
    @darioat2680 Рік тому

    What a great video you did, thanks and congrats 🥳 🎉🍾🎈, I am so great full

  • @jenniferwheeler3658
    @jenniferwheeler3658 Рік тому +6

    The NextGen nclex just started 😞and I just failed the exam on my second attempt 💔, i cannot begin to articulate the level of embarrassment and heartache I'm feeling right now 🤦🏻‍♀️💔💔, I'm confident that I will be a good nurse too. I just need to get past this too and move on

    • @PhilipWill-sn4hx
      @PhilipWill-sn4hx Рік тому

      Took my NCLEX -RN test last week and passed with 185 questions on my first try!! Huge Thanks to MS Cynthia, she is a game changer

    • @PromiseNelson-ez8ld
      @PromiseNelson-ez8ld Рік тому +1

      I have sat for NCLEX Exam for the 9th time now and still failed, i guess licence isn't meant for people like me💔💔😩

    • @KimWilson-ni7sw
      @KimWilson-ni7sw Рік тому

      Wow!!!! congrats and thanks for the encouragement words for all the people who have not take the NCLEX yet. yes, it is a crazy test for sure. I also used Clara's review material's. - | studied for 1 week and my test shut off at question
      89. I cried too when I got my results and I pass

    • @basilwilson3815
      @basilwilson3815 Рік тому

      Really!!?? you also know about her too Seriously I thought am the only that know about her

    • @PhilipBen-wh4ny
      @PhilipBen-wh4ny Рік тому

      Thanks to my friend that introduce me to her last week. Am happy the way she process her materials 🧾and how you will prepare yourself too for your coming exams. Even with the next gen that just started, She gave me a clue of how the exam might come up for me and how I need to study Incase I schedule my test any time

  • @kingdavid1663
    @kingdavid1663 Рік тому +2

    Thanks so much! Extremely helpful! God bless you!

  • @Tiffythompson17
    @Tiffythompson17 Рік тому +1

    Crackling #2 pneumonia maybe

  • @Bigjohn9181
    @Bigjohn9181 11 місяців тому

    I love these education videos ❤

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  11 місяців тому

      Thank you for watching- catch you on the next one!!

  • @AngelYunus67
    @AngelYunus67 Рік тому +1

    Habe selbst Asthma bronchiale.Etwas gruselig aber auch interessant zu hören wie sich eine kranke Lunge anhört.

  • @tionnetso5392
    @tionnetso5392 8 місяців тому

    One he it is a wheeze
    Crackles
    Strider
    Bronchial breathing

  • @markuscrush8056
    @markuscrush8056 Рік тому

    Wheezing, Crackles (fine Vs coarse), stridor, rhonchi, absent, pleural rub,

  • @MF-gk5qi
    @MF-gk5qi Рік тому

    Thanks a million. So informative and helpful 🎉

  • @vanezzaterry7768
    @vanezzaterry7768 8 місяців тому

    This is a great video. Thank you so much

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  8 місяців тому

      Much appreciated, thank you!

  • @يوسفمحمدمعتوكمحمدحسن
    @يوسفمحمدمعتوكمحمدحسن 10 місяців тому

    This is just what I need
    Thank you

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  10 місяців тому

      Glad you found it helpful! Catch you on the next one!

  • @awgezu7387
    @awgezu7387 Рік тому +2

    Coarse cracked do clear with a cough. Coarse crackles are associated with secretions that can usually be cleared with a strong enough cough. If secretions are bad enough then it may not be cleared, but coarse crackles should be associated with the ability to be cleared with a cough. Coarse crackles are interchangeable with, “ronchi”. Ronchi is technically a outdated term that should not be used anymore and was replaced with coarse crackles. Fine or late inspiratory crackles normally do not clear with a cough. You can’t clear atelectasis with a cough right? But you sure can clear secretions with a cough. Fine or late inspiratory crackles is the terminal bronchiole or alveoli popping open after inhalation. These usually do NOT clear with a cough. RRT here!

    • @Banana69999
      @Banana69999 Рік тому

      I wanted to comment this too, RRT for 9 years. I always understood it as coarse crackles in the small airways which can be cleared with a cough while fine crackles is deep down in the alveoli which most of the time is fluid

  • @erangadissanayake4084
    @erangadissanayake4084 16 днів тому +1

    Do fine crackles clear with cough?

  • @allenkey3868
    @allenkey3868 2 роки тому +8

    Ok I will probably listen to this video 20x 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @cardinia1
    @cardinia1 Рік тому +1

    i need this for game on

  • @blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848
    @blueskiesandgreenpasturesp3848 8 місяців тому

    Super helpful as a trach and ventilator mom

  • @scottydiver5114
    @scottydiver5114 Рік тому

    Thanks for the good video, and for not dumbing it down like all the other videos do
    One thing I would like to see added is best placement of the stethoscope on the chest

  • @pamelastockwell3414
    @pamelastockwell3414 Рік тому +17

    Rhonchi can sound different depending on the stethoscope you use.

  • @SRaj0190
    @SRaj0190 Рік тому

    Thanks for Awesome lectures

  • @drakewauters2109
    @drakewauters2109 Рік тому

    Well done. Scary!

  • @gatluakgach3280
    @gatluakgach3280 Рік тому

    its greatest one my dear

  • @DaRyteJuan
    @DaRyteJuan Рік тому +4

    Hmmm … all of a sudden I’m starting to take my doctor more seriously now. Recently she more or less _compelled_ me to come in for an ‘annual physical.’ Since I’m totally healthy, it just seemed like a dog-and-pony show, almost like she was “playing doctor.” I was thinking, _“This is ridiculous. There’s nothing wrong with me.”_ But now I see that she really was listening for _something_ even if it was only to establish a baseline for me.

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому +3

      Yes! Your annual exams are crucial so much can be missed and blood work. Glad you found this video!

  • @deribedaddy5386
    @deribedaddy5386 Рік тому

    It is really useful info. Thank you!!

  • @chrishughes3405
    @chrishughes3405 Рік тому

    Nice video. From a curious soul with no medically related job or ambitions.

  • @DrxGurdeepSingh
    @DrxGurdeepSingh Рік тому

    Wow very good And Thankyou Medam Markle Ji

  • @FTroop37F
    @FTroop37F Рік тому

    Great info....thank you

  • @ChristmasGirl132
    @ChristmasGirl132 Рік тому +1

    Thank

  • @baigm0972
    @baigm0972 Рік тому +813

    Thank you, Meghan Markle!

  • @AmyM-kk2lv
    @AmyM-kk2lv 5 місяців тому +1

    Number 3 is terrifying

  • @rbbyypharmd
    @rbbyypharmd Рік тому

    Nice!

  • @mituzaman1312
    @mituzaman1312 Рік тому

    I am so glad to see it many many thanks

    • @caringcasa
      @caringcasa  Рік тому

      Wonderful thank you for watching!!!!

  • @vitoriaramos8088
    @vitoriaramos8088 Рік тому

    amazing! thank you very very much

  • @leoh8414
    @leoh8414 Рік тому

    She is soooo cuuuuuuute

  • @tivsterino
    @tivsterino Рік тому +1

    Adding this to my asmr playlist

  • @entesarelakhram3522
    @entesarelakhram3522 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Meghan🥰