question sir, 57 yr old non-smoking male, after long infection (lots of green stuff coughed up), still have hard cough on waking up, much less stuff coming up now, but cough still there...also on full exhale heavy wheeze and have to cough, otherwise I'm fine--can fully inhale (little bit of discomfort but no sound). Do I just have to wait this out? Could have started as strep, bronchitis...could have ended up as pneumonia. Sore throat all gone, most green stuff gone, still very hard cough on waking and on full exhale. Infection started about 2 weeks ago.
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Dude, I'm in EMT school right now and this cleared up lung sounds for me. We've not really gone into Crackles = CHF/Pneumonia, but rather CHF = crackles. This made it super confusing and difficult to remember what is what and when. I'm just going to note down everything from here as a cheat sheet
Would you all agree the rales sounds more like blowing bubbles in a drink through a straw vs. rhonici sounds more like SCBA sound effects from an 80s movie?
I have a question, the other day I had a patient who has a history of CHF, and upon lung sounds, there was definitely rales. But the patient was also septic and the medic I was working with treated with our sepsis protocol, which would include a 500 mL fluid bolus. My question is if this pt has a history of CHF, and rales and we dump fluids in them would that put them at risk of fluid overload and potentially cause further harm to the pts heart?
Rales or fluid in lungs 🫁 bilateral rale sounds or unilateral rale sounds...CHF is a strong possibility because of heard rale sounds in both lungs 🫁 Pneumonia comes with fever chills body aches green yellow sputum... unilateral pneumonia is more common... Congestive heart failure has a pink frothy sputum, hypertension, jugular vein distention, and chest pain CPAP is main treatment for CHF
@ 7:37 you said “low blood pressure” but on screen it says HYPERtension not hypo, kinda got confused lol I’m guessing it was meant to be HYPO not HYPER!
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question sir, 57 yr old non-smoking male, after long infection (lots of green stuff coughed up), still have hard cough on waking up, much less stuff coming up now, but cough still there...also on full exhale heavy wheeze and have to cough, otherwise I'm fine--can fully inhale (little bit of discomfort but no sound). Do I just have to wait this out? Could have started as strep, bronchitis...could have ended up as pneumonia. Sore throat all gone, most green stuff gone, still very hard cough on waking and on full exhale. Infection started about 2 weeks ago.
Hey Evan….did you know that in CHF…..the blood baaaacks up?
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This video was posted while I was out on a breathing problems call. Timing!!!
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I’m only 10 years old right now and I’m thinking about going into EMS school and saving lives when I am 18
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Hey man, just swinging by and letting you know that I passed my NREMT with your help and your videos. Thank you so much, really!
Everyone else, don't think about it, just grab the video vault. You'll be super glad that you did!
Congrats on your success here!
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At 7:38 you say low BP and on your whiteboard you have written hypotension.. but on your "chalkboard" you write hypertension :) Just to let you know.
Your content is always so spot on. Always learn a lot here.
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Wish I could afford the video vault! Your videos here on youtube are helping me in my basic EMT class.
Hey Ashley, happy you are learning! Just FYI, the video vault has a "pay in 4" option with Klarna or PayPal. It allows you to get started by breaking up the payment into 4 smaller ones. So you can absolutely get started with the vault. www.prepareforems.com
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Dude, I'm in EMT school right now and this cleared up lung sounds for me. We've not really gone into Crackles = CHF/Pneumonia, but rather CHF = crackles. This made it super confusing and difficult to remember what is what and when.
I'm just going to note down everything from here as a cheat sheet
Would you all agree the rales sounds more like blowing bubbles in a drink through a straw vs. rhonici sounds more like SCBA sound effects from an 80s movie?
your videos are realy halpful. thank you bro
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Great Video!!
Hello sir.. Iam also preparing for EMT exam can you please do a video about the exam question.. Scenario type.. Please
Taking my nremt today probably should go to bed lol wish me luck!
I have a question, the other day I had a patient who has a history of CHF, and upon lung sounds, there was definitely rales. But the patient was also septic and the medic I was working with treated with our sepsis protocol, which would include a 500 mL fluid bolus. My question is if this pt has a history of CHF, and rales and we dump fluids in them would that put them at risk of fluid overload and potentially cause further harm to the pts heart?
Thankyou so much
Rales or fluid in lungs 🫁 bilateral rale sounds or unilateral rale sounds...CHF is a strong possibility because of heard rale sounds in both lungs 🫁
Pneumonia comes with fever chills body aches green yellow sputum... unilateral pneumonia is more common... Congestive heart failure has a pink frothy sputum, hypertension, jugular vein distention, and chest pain
CPAP is main treatment for CHF
How can we treat epiglottitis and croup on the way to the hospital?
@ 7:37 you said “low blood pressure” but on screen it says HYPERtension not hypo, kinda got confused lol I’m guessing it was meant to be HYPO not HYPER!
Rhonchi and crackling sounds the same 😳😭
EMS needs to get away from using “rales” and “ronchi “ the accepted terms nowadays are “fine crackles” and “coarse crackles”
Can GERD cause noisy breathing on inhale and exhale? Chest xray is clear.
When are going to be a Doctor, Then you can make another vault, and teach us to be Doctors.
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