Friday, April 13, 2007

If Breath Sounds Are Not Audible, The Patient

If breath sounds are not audible, the patient ask to make Deep breaths. (PHOTO 10) I recommend to describe in the beginning (or to remember) breath sounds on a breath and Exhalation, and then, casual sounds. ** to pay attention to intensity Breath sounds and to compare them to an opposite side. ** to estimate on Time length of a breath and an exhalation. To define duration of a pause between Breath, exhalation and quality of a sound of this pause. It is desirable to present Parity of duration of a breath and exhalation. At healthy faces young and Middle age this parity makes usually 2:3. * Intensity of sounds of breath between the top and bottom zone chest Cages in a vertical position of the patient. It is necessary to compare also Intensity of sounds of breath between the top and bottom zone chest Cages in position of the patient lying. * attention to presence or Absence of casual sounds at auscultation. There are usually two types of sounds of breath - bronchial and . The sounds of breath heard on a course of a tree, are called Bronchial breath, and the sounds of breath heard over a fabric of a lung, Are called as breath.

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