Auscultation
Auscultation
Auscultation
October 2011
Auscultation of the Respiratory System
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Bovine Lung Field
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Auscultation of the Respiratory System
• Abnormal sounds
• Crackles, wheezes, bronchial
sounds
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Auscultation of the Respiratory System
• Normal sounds
• Trachea
• Large airway sounds are normally
sound
• Sound like air moving through a
large tube
• Less turbulence
• Lungs
• Lung sounds are soft
• Abnormal sounds are
characterized as:
• Crackles
• Wheezes
• Bronchial sounds
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Abnormal Sounds: Trachea
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Abnormal Breath Sounds: Bronchial Tones
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Auscultation of the Heart
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Cardiac Auscultation
• Heart sounds are best heard under the triceps/elbow between the 3rd
and 5th intercostal spaces on the left side but can be heard on the
right side
• The heart sounds are difficult to hear but if the stethoscope is pushed far
cranially, under the elbow, the heart sounds are audible
• Usually heart sounds are loudest on the left side when the stethoscope head is
completely hidden by the triceps mass
• The normal heart rate is 50 to 80 beats/minute
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Auscultation of the Heart: Normal Heart Sounds
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Auscultation of the Heart: Arrhythmias
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Auscultation of the Heart: Pericarditis
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Auscultation of the Gastrointestinal Tract
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Gastrointestinal Auscultation
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Gastrointestinal Auscultation: Abnormal Sounds
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Gastrointestinal Auscultation: Abnormal Sounds
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