Lung Sounds Made Easy Nursing | Rhonchi, Stridor, Wheeze, Crackles, Pleural Friction Rub NGN NCLEX
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
- Adventitious (abnormal) lung sounds made super easy for nurses, nursing school students, and Next Generation NCLEX review.
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Adventitious lung sounds (also called abnormal breath sounds) are sounds that you may hear during a lung auscultation. As a nursing student or nurse, you'll want to be familiar with these sounds that you may hear during a respiratory assessment.
The lung sounds covered in this NGN review include the following: Rhonchi, fine crackles, coarse crackles, wheeze, stridor, and pleural friction rub.
This video will allow you to hear an example of lung sound audio, as well as give you some important points to remember about each of these abnormal lung sounds.
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I want you to know that as a med student I really appreciate this.
I hope I get nurses like you in the ward to guide my path.
I have used countless resources... Nobody came close to you.
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This excellent, thank you! I'm going into my 2nd year as a nurse and sometimes I get these sounds confused. I've been steadily getting better, but as always this really helped. Thanks for making these Sarah!
I passed my nclex bec of watching your videos... now Im working in Florida😊
Great Vid! I've been a nurse for 23 years and I still find these types of videos helpful refreshers! Thanks!
I watched this once and I don't think I can forget these sounds and their characteristics. Thank you!
Thank you for being so descriptive I'm going for my EMT, CMA, and BSN these are really easier to understand with how I learn other than hands on
Thank you so much!
I am in my first semester of Respiratory Therapy school and this is very helpful! This was our topic last week.
Excellent video!! Thank you!!
Blessings, I just love the video thank you for making it.
Well explained and beautifully differentiate b/w different lung's sound with their causes and symptoms. Thank you so much respected mam to share this great knowledge. Really you are biggest blessing for this noble profession.
Brilliantly explained. Thank you so much
thanks a lot. this will help all of us
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Thank you for this video. It was super helpful 😊.
Well explained. Thank you ❤
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Very good & helpful presentation.
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I love it,easy to understand
Thank you so much fir making it easy for me
Thank you very much so helpful .
best vid on lung sound..so simple and great..your smart and beautiful..thank you ma'am😊
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Love this
Thanks it’s awesome
Very educative
Great video. Very precise!!
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Thank you ma'am it's seems very helpful in my final year of mbbs 😊
I only watched this once and was able to retain all the characteristics and sounds. YOU ARE THE BEST!!!!
Thanks man.
Thank you
Your lovely smile helps me understand even more
This video was very helpful! Thank you. I now think Darth Vader had a pleural friction rub!😂
These videos are just superb. It’s too bad this kind of content wasn’t around when I was growing up. Maybe I would’ve chosen a career in medicine … haha … or maybe not. I don’t like dealing people who are sick and uncomfortable. lol … The rest of us are lucky there are beautiful people like you to take of us. Haha
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I have exams coming up soon, Thank U for this informative video 🙏❤
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I basically watched and studied with every video she made, took the quiz after every video even though I am not a nurse but it was so so relevant! Don't stop making these videos please. They are well explanatory. Thank you so much....much love from the latest DTN. To God be the glory!
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I’m having a high pitched whistle on full inhalation, not continuous. I can make it happen if I let all my air out before inhaling and it happens on full exhale. I think it’s coming from the bottom of the lungs. Also, the squeak lasts only for a second.
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Thanks so much for these various 🫁 sounds
Like I always say... what a waste of 3 hours in lecture! This video resumes everything in a short time! 💜
Hi Sara these videos are really intriguing and if you c😅an gear me more with the nursing 101 class and test quizzes I’ll greatly appreciate your support. Great teachers graduate their students and let them no how to reason and answer questions on test successfully.
What causes wierd whistling sounds at the end ,when all air is almost out and keeps going for a small while.
Tahmina from Bangladesh. Thanks a lot
Wondwr full explanation,
I want a video that explains the bowel sounds.
what about a lung sound sounding like and organ playing which is that one.
My 97 year old mother is sounding like a bear as she breathes deep grunting type sounds over and over again. Been about 3 weeks now. Still gets around with a walker. Unknown if shes at the end of her life yet she doesn't know shes making the sound just grunting long as she exhales
Eww, that’s creepy sounding! I’ve been known to have bronchitis & had to get to a walk in clinic asap! Needing to get rid of this sound & reverse back to normal! Yikes!
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I have pulmonary Fibrosis
Due to COVID-19
My pulmonologist ask me do have wheezes or crackling ? I do not knor if that ‘s the sound of Crackling .
Should I tell my pulmonologist?
Cuz every time , I have appointment he ask me and on the report he writes no crackling no wheezing . Why do I have that ? Crackling ? I can heard it perfectly .
We were taught that coarse crackles sound like walking on fresh snow, thats always stuck with me
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I'm breathing so bad that's to this I'm going in to hospital man this crackle is so bad sounds like a hard rattle it's really bad it's definitely bronchitis I can hardly talk it's so bad😢
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After watching this video, my mother will be a dr, as she is already half a dr 😂🤣👍🏼