🫁Vesicular Ve = expiration shorter Vesi = inspiration longer Vesicula(R)educed 🫁 Bronchial Both are equal Bronchia(L)ouder 🫁Rales/Crackles In the tails (alveoli) 🫁Rhonchi In the bronchi 🫁Wheeze Think “Whistle” 🫁Stridor Think “Squeaky Do(o)r” in the Attic (upper airway obstruction)
Okay, but, why is sometimes when I go to a doctor and take a deep breath, I can hear a wheeze, the whistle sound, with my ears and the doctor can't hear it with the stethascope?
Bronchial breathing physiologically features longer expiration than inspiration. It's heard over the trachea and the beginning of the mainstem bronchi. You surely meant bronchiovesicular breathing. Which is heard over the major bronchi adjacent to the bronchial breathing zone. Vesicular breathing was generally correctly explained though. As for your pathological sounds, they do not fit into a 60 second short, leaving out many of the important differences. You also simply pretended that rhonchi is simply a synonym for coarse crackles, which is incorrect. It is a specific kind of continuous coarse crackles, depending on location of the fluid pops. Overall not an accurate guide and nothing, that med students should rely on. I would delete this.
🫁Vesicular
Ve = expiration shorter
Vesi = inspiration longer
Vesicula(R)educed
🫁 Bronchial
Both are equal
Bronchia(L)ouder
🫁Rales/Crackles
In the tails (alveoli)
🫁Rhonchi
In the bronchi
🫁Wheeze
Think “Whistle”
🫁Stridor
Think “Squeaky Do(o)r” in the Attic (upper airway obstruction)
I am secretly hoping to marry this doctor.
I've been struggling with these for so long, thank you so much!
This was helpful. But pretty sure im not gonna be able to hear anything tomorrow in clinics.
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😂😂😂right
Murmurs are worse 😂
This helped a lot!
I rememeber "VIBE" which is a bit easier Vesicular Inspiration Bronchial Expiration
its so clear now...thank u dr
How do you remember so many terms? I’m glad you chose this profession, you seem so good at it.
Years of studying we re not aliens doctors are human like u
You are so gooood!!!
Great now I’m breathing manually
Love it!
Thank you so much 😍
Oh wow!! Thank you so much!!
So interesting ❤
Thank you so much dude…I have my practical exams tomorrow…
Fastest & efficient breath sounds
bronchial breathing just sounds like darth vader
Great vid but what about stridor, pleural friction rub & absent?
Isn’t Expiratory Period longer in bronchial sound ( along with a gap ) ?
Nice info
Nice where. Can we buy your book pls mention the link
Some topic for NCLEX please
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Is there any youtube channel dedicated to physiotherapists?
Totally got it lol
Thank you 🥰 as a nurse listening to lungs is my least favorite to do lol 😂
Im watching this as a procrastinate engineering student
Crepts and ronchi are same?
Okay, but, why is sometimes when I go to a doctor and take a deep breath, I can hear a wheeze, the whistle sound, with my ears and the doctor can't hear it with the stethascope?
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Bronchial breathing physiologically features longer expiration than inspiration. It's heard over the trachea and the beginning of the mainstem bronchi.
You surely meant bronchiovesicular breathing. Which is heard over the major bronchi adjacent to the bronchial breathing zone.
Vesicular breathing was generally correctly explained though.
As for your pathological sounds, they do not fit into a 60 second short, leaving out many of the important differences. You also simply pretended that rhonchi is simply a synonym for coarse crackles, which is incorrect. It is a specific kind of continuous coarse crackles, depending on location of the fluid pops.
Overall not an accurate guide and nothing, that med students should rely on.
I would delete this.
Mean
No one cares
Why are you being so rude
What you said is not nice. I actually care and I have learned a lot from this channel
I love to hear the terms. I wish I knew more of what he knows. There always has to be a deprived child who needs some attention.
You will when you need a dr to know his stuff to care for you!
How rude you are!!!!!
You only care about being racist towards white people. Easy to smell that.