How To Auscultate The Lungs: Differentiating Breath Sounds | Physical Examination

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    ► THIS VIDEO is for medical students looking to master lung auscultation, a crucial skill in patient assessments. It begins with a practical demonstration of locating the borders of the lung lobes, specifically focusing on the right lung. You are guided through positioning a patient to delineate the upper and lower lobes and are shown how to find the sixth intercostal space, which marks the upper border of the lower lobe.
    The video then delves into the intricacies of lung sounds, explaining the differences between vesicular, bronchial, and bronchovesicular breath sounds. This is critical for medical students to understand as it directly impacts patient diagnosis and care. Stephen Holt, MD, MS encourages interactive learning by suggesting students listen to these sounds on themselves or a partner, enhancing the learning experience. This aligns perfectly with Lecturio's mission to provide effective, science-backed learning tools to healthcare students.
    Furthermore, the video emphasizes the importance of recognizing abnormal breath sounds and what they may indicate, such as bronchial breath sounds pointing towards conditions like cancer or lobar pneumonia. This knowledge is vital for medical students aiming for excellence in patient care.👩‍⚕️
    In addition to breath sounds, the video covers adventitious breath sounds like crackles, rhonchi, and wheezing, explaining their clinical significance and variations. This is particularly beneficial for students preparing for board exams or clinical rotations, as these sounds are often featured in examinations and real-world scenarios.🩺
    To round off, the video provides practical advice on characterizing and documenting breath sounds, an essential skill for patient assessment and care plans.🔬
    In summary, this video is a comprehensive guide to lung auscultation, blending theory with practical application. It's an excellent resource for students striving to excel in medical school and beyond, fully supported by Lecturio's high-quality, affordable, and adaptive learning platform. 📚
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    ► THE PROF 👨‍🏫
    Dr. Stephen Holt is the Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education in the Primary Care Program at the Yale School of Medicine in Connecticut, USA. He obtained his PhD from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in 2004. Currently, he is Director of the Addiction Recovery Clinic and Codirector of Clinician Educator Distinctions Pathway at Yale School of Medicine. Because of his achievements, he earned the Faculty Teacher of the Year award from the Yale Primary Care Residency Program in 2009 and 2017. 🩺
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    Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction to Lung Auscultation
    00:11 Locating Lung Lobe Borders
    01:44 Types of Breath Sounds
    02:32 Vesicular Sounds
    03:24 Bronchial Sounds
    04:50 Bronchovesicular Sounds
    05:52 Amplitude of the breath sounds
    06:42 Adventitious Breath Sounds
    06:56 Crackles
    08:02 Rhonchi
    08:52 Wheezing

Комментарии • 7

  • @lecturiomedical
    @lecturiomedical  2 месяца назад +1

    What's the most challenging aspect of lung auscultation you've faced during your studies or clinical rotations? Let's learn together! 💭👩‍⚕👨‍⚕ #LungAuscultation #MedicalStudents #ClinicalSkills

    • @matthewwhite3744
      @matthewwhite3744 Месяц назад

      Differentiating between the types of breath sounds, and then determining if there are crackles vs rhonchi

  • @yasmeenrashid7654
    @yasmeenrashid7654 Месяц назад

    Really good
    Excellent sir

    • @lecturiomedical
      @lecturiomedical  Месяц назад

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  • @mohamedalfahad268
    @mohamedalfahad268 Месяц назад

    Thanks alot doctor ❤

    • @lecturiomedical
      @lecturiomedical  Месяц назад

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  • @user-ux8oo4vq2k
    @user-ux8oo4vq2k Месяц назад

    When, our Prof. asked me to describe where there was abnormal breath Sounds, and the nature of sound.
    When I mentioned Coarse crackles in the left lobe lung, He asked, When do we use the word ZONE, and Lobe, and REGIONS of the chest when giving our Clinical findings. Oops! I couldn't go further!!!