Master Percussion Technique For Respiratory Clinical Examination - Clinical SKills - Dr Gill

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Master Percussion Technique For Respiratory Clinical Examination - Clinical SKills - Dr Gill
    Percussion of the respiratory system is one of the earliest techniques learnt at medical school, and without a doubt percussion of the chest is almost certainly going to cause issues for the medical student when this is first attempted
    Percussion for the lungs is one of THE core clinical techniques, as will be a vital part of any respiratory clinical examination
    Percussion will allow medical students to determine if there is consolidation, from a collapse, or infection due to a dull percussion note. A highly resonant percussion note may indicate a pneumothorax or trapping of air
    We can combine this information with data from auscultation to be able to make the diagnosis of conditions such as a pleural effusion
    #Percussion #RespiratoryExamination #DrGill #ClinicalSkills
    You can now consult via video or in person with Dr Gill at Dr Finlay’s Private Practice - www.drfinlays.co.uk/services/...

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  • @oliviahappel9637
    @oliviahappel9637 2 года назад +435

    I don’t study medicine, nor do I ever plan to. However, I always watch your videos - not only for the asmr, but for the satisfaction I receive in seeing you explain your craft in a passionate, detailed way. Best as always, Dr. Gill!!

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +44

      Well thank you for joining us 😊

    • @bayakuganz
      @bayakuganz 2 года назад +8

      Same for me. Never done anything medicine related as I'm an industrial electricien. Strangely enough medical exams always kind of scared me. But watching Dr Gill explaining exams in details has put my mind more at ease. Keep up the good work doc!

    • @Xanderviceory
      @Xanderviceory 2 года назад +1

      Came here for learning the skills, stayed because of your lovely voice and dashing attire

    • @learicist
      @learicist 2 года назад

      Same. I have a feeling this is true for a lot of us.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +9

      As long as people are finding something useful here. Whether it’s the content, or the community, it’s all good 😊

  • @ProperSauce
    @ProperSauce 2 года назад +161

    Side effect of enjoying this channel for ASMR is the education you get along the way!

  • @chuckoneill2023
    @chuckoneill2023 2 года назад +54

    Dr. Gill and Ringo.
    Well known British percussionists.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +14

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @louisbaker4362
      @louisbaker4362 2 года назад +4

      I'll add Keith Moon to the list! :)

    • @a.an.6689
      @a.an.6689 11 месяцев назад

      And Roger Taylor!

  • @jorgecardoso5863
    @jorgecardoso5863 2 года назад +53

    Teacher: "Today we'll learn percussion"
    Student: Proceeds to jam a drum groove at the patient

  • @Sawrattan
    @Sawrattan 2 года назад +101

    I watch these just for ASMR, and the percussion is my favourite thing to watch and listen to. ❤

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +17

      Well hopefully you’ve a better idea behind the what and the why’s of respiratory percussion now 😊

    • @balaam_7087
      @balaam_7087 2 года назад +6

      I was literally about to post the exact same comment as this one, so instead I’ll just upvote it 😸

  • @yanngrego
    @yanngrego 2 года назад +34

    If every university professor where as good a teacher as you are, humanity would already be on Mars! Keep up the great work!

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +8

      Or a civil war. I’m a bit like Marmite. There are students that don’t resonant with my style kf teaching.
      But that is fine. We’re all different esp when it comes to our approach to learning g

  • @NickzAndMikz
    @NickzAndMikz 2 года назад +60

    We learned percussion in our respiratory exam and it's quite tough - excited to sit down and watch this. Thank you Dr. Gill for your work getting us these videos

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +5

      I hope it helps 😊
      When did you do the session?

    • @NickzAndMikz
      @NickzAndMikz 2 года назад +2

      @@DrJamesGill Our "OSCE" (we call them "standardized patients") was about two weeks ago. Which was only one week after we learned percussion as a concept. I didn't have enough practice for the patient, but this really helped me understand the technique better than what was explained to us

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +3

      Ah yes. I understand. Hopefully the result will be good though.
      Please drop us a comment when you know a😊

  • @guilhermenunes4275
    @guilhermenunes4275 2 года назад +11

    my classmates think i'm smart, seems your channel is my secret weapon ! thank you :)

  • @tanksoldier
    @tanksoldier 2 года назад +12

    Your stuff is the best. I have a background in emergency medicine, as an EMT/firefighter and police officer, and your explanations are better than most of the instructors I’ve had over the years.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +3

      That’s very kind of you to say. But I’m sure that they will be excellent in their own areas, just clinical skills is where I’ve spent a lot of time now

  • @RoRo-mj1dg
    @RoRo-mj1dg 2 года назад +28

    Thank you for your videos Dr Gill; specifically the deep dives of the systems/assessments. I’m a nurse currently doing my clinical assessment module and found your teaching approach easier to follow and retain. Helped me get that A1 in my OSCE 😊 very grateful for your videos.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +6

      That’s excellent. You must be so pleased!
      Thank you for the feedback. What other areas would it help you for us to cover?

    • @RoRo-mj1dg
      @RoRo-mj1dg 2 года назад +2

      @@DrJamesGill thank you 😊 yes ecstatic! Have another one on Tuesday so will be rewatching the exams to revise.
      I know this differs from some of the other videos but it was would be great to see how you would carry out medical interview and your approach to doing it concisely. Optimising consultation time while being patient centred as you demonstrated in the male/female pelvic exams.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +5

      That’s communication skills. We could look at that certainly 😊

    • @RoRo-mj1dg
      @RoRo-mj1dg 2 года назад +1

      @@DrJamesGill excellent thank you 👍🏻

  • @starfishgurl1984
    @starfishgurl1984 2 года назад +14

    This is awesome! I always wondered exactly why percussing was done like that and what exactly it accomplished as a result, as a musician/pianist I totally appreciate it now that you’ve explained it in detail. Fascinating stuff!

  • @samyjoseph4798
    @samyjoseph4798 2 года назад +7

    Nothing better than learning and relaxing at The same time

  • @faizanahmed5368
    @faizanahmed5368 Год назад

    Dear Dr, you are an absolute gem!

  • @ravleenpannu1573
    @ravleenpannu1573 4 месяца назад

    So grateful for this explanation 🙏🏻 Thank you for what you do, Dr. Gill

  • @krybogs
    @krybogs 2 года назад +4

    У меня сейчас 4 часа утра, мне завтра рано вставать, а я смотрю это видео, все идет по плану.

  • @peterneilen7441
    @peterneilen7441 2 года назад +16

    Lying in bed...scrolling youtube not being able to sleep...
    *Sees a Just uploaded video of the god of ASMR
    Hellow sleep!

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +6

      I think my students try to sleep when I’m talking anyway 🤣

    • @AlonsitisDuff
      @AlonsitisDuff 2 года назад +4

      @@DrJamesGill Most students fall asleep in class because of pure boredom, but im sure in your case its because your voice! Its the most relaxing voice ever 🥰 i love it

  • @leah8613
    @leah8613 2 года назад +5

    Many thanks for this video Dr Gill, I found it very helpful for understanding different percussion notes and the clinical reasoning behind them. The cases were super helpful to consolidate the video content and I’d love to see more in future videos!

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      Thank you. That’s useful to know. I think I’ll start putting more clinical examples in the videos 😊

  • @ZippoheadLP
    @ZippoheadLP 2 года назад +6

    Greetings from Germany! ❤

  • @shadeslinger
    @shadeslinger 2 года назад

    Love this, very useful and interesting to know. please make more :)

  • @dr.alaaelhag8619
    @dr.alaaelhag8619 Месяц назад

    Amazing

  • @ethanglenn7299
    @ethanglenn7299 Год назад

    The lovely sound of placing down cobblestone.

  • @rezamiri100
    @rezamiri100 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @souha1438
    @souha1438 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks a looooot ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MOO0SE
    @MOO0SE Год назад

    why do i feel relaxed when listening to you

  • @tavitafish
    @tavitafish 2 года назад

    My younger brother plans on going into medicine so I'm going to send this to him so he can learn real good

  • @user-jl6cg5vc9n
    @user-jl6cg5vc9n 2 года назад

    Стараюсь вас понять . Я из Белоруссии . Не говорю на английском языке . Спасибо вам за видео консультацию . Вы супер . Всего самого наилучшего вам

  • @littlelaur94
    @littlelaur94 2 года назад

    I like that we got some cheeky cameos in at the start from some of our favourite characters from the Dr Gill Cinematic Universe...

  • @user-jy5dg7mu5r
    @user-jy5dg7mu5r 2 года назад +2

    This is so interesting, Ive always wondered why doctors do that. Thank you Dr Gill! Very informative

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      😊 knowledge is power 😊

  • @mustafaaksakal6629
    @mustafaaksakal6629 2 года назад +1

    That video ladies and gentlemans is a masterpiece

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I saw several people struggling to initially get the grips with the concept, so decided to try to cover it here 😊

  • @kittybala7951
    @kittybala7951 2 года назад +8

    Useful information. Really interesting. Thank you

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +2

      Thanks. I found it challenging initially, so trying to help those who need the visual aid

  • @marinitsag
    @marinitsag 2 года назад +7

    Finally, we get the technique explained!! Thank you Dr. Gill 😀 I always wondered about their difference, what are the healthy sounds and when the bad ones happen.

  • @drama3034
    @drama3034 2 года назад +1

    Omg, i just thought yesterday when watching abdomen examination how to do percussion like professional now you posted this😭. Thank you eventhought i will not used it that much😂

  • @hunterdowds777
    @hunterdowds777 2 года назад +3

    Helpful summary as always, thanks!

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +1

      Hopefully it will help people with this skill 😊

  • @tabbishabbas
    @tabbishabbas Год назад +1

    I am from Pakistan , I am nursing student thanks for clearing my concepts

  • @DanielRodriguez-es6fz
    @DanielRodriguez-es6fz 2 года назад +1

    Genio!

  • @MantuxLTr
    @MantuxLTr 2 года назад +2

    You remember me Bob Ross. Teach how to do amazing things and gives peace of mind

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +1

      Thank you.
      I originally came up with the idea to help the students - as is really highlighted here, but once been amazed and surprised how many people say it has helped them as a student

  • @TOMCLARKE08
    @TOMCLARKE08 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you soo much doctor. I have my osce in few days..... really helpful ..🙏💯

  • @brunv4100
    @brunv4100 2 года назад +3

    Great video as always! I watch for the ASMR but it’s rather interesting to learn about… makes me have more appreciation for my sister’s profession (don’t tell her I said that)

  • @redneck2994
    @redneck2994 2 года назад +3

    Yes, definitely more clinical skills please.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +2

      Ok. Maybe we should carry on with the percussion bit, and detail percussion of the abdomen ?

    • @redneck2994
      @redneck2994 2 года назад +1

      @@DrJamesGill yes please

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      We’ll try to get that done in the next few eels then

  • @cheerry4679
    @cheerry4679 2 года назад

    love u doc!

  • @n1smq791
    @n1smq791 2 года назад

    Im not really interested about learning about doctor stuff but this looks really useful for me to use someday. Idk what it could be but it could be anything. And plus this is kinda interesting

  • @user-jl6cg5vc9n
    @user-jl6cg5vc9n 2 года назад

    Я из Белоруссии . Если честно то я не понимаю что вы говорите . Но я понимаю что вы делаете . Супер класс за видео . Спасибо вам большое за информацию . Очень мечтаю к вам попасть . Спасибо вам . Желаю вам хорошего творческого пути

  • @crazy_old_bat
    @crazy_old_bat Год назад +1

    I have always wondered why medical professionals did this and now I know! And the answer is more interesting and complex than I would have expected. Thank you for this video. 😊

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  Год назад

      You are very welcome. Glad you found it interesting

  • @LeKnightStudios13419
    @LeKnightStudios13419 2 года назад

    Omg I have been wanting to learn how to do this tap even tho I’m not a doctor 😳

  • @janeholden6244
    @janeholden6244 2 года назад +1

    Really useful thanks for making this simple

  • @richc8413
    @richc8413 2 года назад +10

    Hi James, I’m an avid fan of your content and enjoy everything you produce. Is it possible for you to do a full head to toe examination in one long video. I watch lots of others like this but would love to see you do one. Thanks

  • @laeb08
    @laeb08 2 года назад +1

    No wonder I can't elicit sounds from my percussion, cause I was doing it wrong in the first place! As a nursing student, I thank you doctor, for this instructional guide for percussion. Finally, I can do it properly now.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      That’s great to hear!! I’m glad this helped!

    • @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire
      @Peoples_Republic_of_Devonshire Год назад

      @@DrJamesGill I'd like to second that as a trainee Medical Assistant in the Royal Navy! Our instruction is very basic and I'd been doing it ok but this has helped me refine my technique

  • @apiocosmico833
    @apiocosmico833 2 года назад

    Nice asmr

  • @zahras1492
    @zahras1492 2 года назад +1

    I don't remember any doctor using this technique while examining my daughter for pneumonia.
    I find this technique very efficient.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +1

      Ideally it should be included, but it is additive
      For pneumonia you’ll be getting the vast about of information from the stethoscope. Percussion would perhaps be a stronger clinical sign for something like a collapse / pneumothorax

    • @scarred10
      @scarred10 7 месяцев назад

      For pneumonia,they will be listening for localised crackles with a stethescope.

  • @chrish8903
    @chrish8903 2 года назад +4

    Looking very early Michael Stipe here. Great stuff.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +1

      I can really determine if that’s a compliment or not - as I’m not sure they are until I’ve Googled them lol!

    • @chrish8903
      @chrish8903 2 года назад +2

      @@DrJamesGill It's a good look. Now just don't go singing about the end of the world.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +2

      🤣🤣🤣 yes I just took a look at him. Thankfully, I can’t sing!

  • @knuckie8056
    @knuckie8056 2 года назад +1

    This is so cool

  • @thebassmaster1364
    @thebassmaster1364 Год назад +1

    4:13 A pneumothorax is air in the lungs plural space , not filled with fluid, that would be a hemothorax.
    The pneumo is hard to differentiate from a normal lung with this test, the main reason its preformed is to detect wether its blood that needs a chest tube or air that can be deflated with a needle.
    Im a combat medic, just wanted to clear up as i think that could confuse students, otherwise great video.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  Год назад

      Yes I misspoke there. Thank you for clearing that up.
      It’s been a while since I’d dealt with a pneumothorax clinically, but a large / tension would still have a positive test head wouldn’t it?

  • @Loonyrabbit-tv
    @Loonyrabbit-tv 2 года назад +2

    Dr gill thank you for making these videos they are very useful and informative

  • @Draedaja
    @Draedaja 2 года назад +1

    never thought I'd hear something like "soggy slapping noise" in one of your videos :D

  • @steckihnrainhard698
    @steckihnrainhard698 2 года назад +1

    Good to know ma man

  • @yaroslavflegentov3427
    @yaroslavflegentov3427 2 года назад +1

    я ничего не понял, мне просто приятно слушать

  • @pauliewalnuts4632
    @pauliewalnuts4632 2 года назад

    How many and which intercostal spaces should be percussed anteriorly an posteriorly?

  • @swaruparani2450
    @swaruparani2450 Год назад +1

    Please do a full video by taking a case of abdomen as an example in which there will be inspection,palpation, percussion and auscultation so that we can learn in a sequence

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  Год назад

      Here you go 😊
      Abdominal Examination - Clinical Skills - Medical School Revision - Dr Gill
      ruclips.net/video/Tl1g9IfDPo0/видео.html

  • @aesthxtictrxckshot6701
    @aesthxtictrxckshot6701 2 года назад

    Dr James I need quick advice based on your experience...was your university or medical school content hard to memorise for exams because I have problems with memorising so much Informattion

  • @andreafranne
    @andreafranne Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! Some of my teachers tap on the area between the MCP and PIP joint instead - is that an equally good technique? I find it easier to get a clear sound that way.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  Год назад

      You get a better sound from striking the DIP as the joint can flex down increasing contact

  • @forgettablelisa
    @forgettablelisa 2 года назад +2

    Every doctor I go to now just uses a stethoscope and tells me to take deep breaths. When I was younger doctors used to actually do this if/when I had any kind of chest or breathing issue.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +1

      In an ideal world I should be done. But I will hold my hands up to say that I will skip vocal resonance occasionally if everything else is fine

  • @drshroub
    @drshroub Месяц назад

    My nails hurt me little while percussion how to get over it?

  • @joaquinsnake
    @joaquinsnake 2 года назад

    The Bob Ross of medicine

  • @littlelaur94
    @littlelaur94 2 года назад +2

    Serious question, when you are percussing a female patient's chest, does their breast size have any bearing on how the technique works? As in, would larger breasts affect the sound in any way? And is there a particular way to deal with having to work around a patient's breasts to examine their chest? I know in your breast examination video you were very clear about explaining sensitivities including language around examining the breast area.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +2

      With the chest, the larger majority of the detail is going to come from examining the back.
      You’ll still percuss the tops of the lungs, and the sides from the front, whilst simply not examining the area directly covered by the breasts
      If there is a need to move the breast to percuss under, I’d ask the patient to move them for me

  • @lamecasuelas2
    @lamecasuelas2 2 года назад

    Percussion: It Is good for your health and imrpoves any song imediatelly

  • @fenekku.kitsune
    @fenekku.kitsune 2 года назад

    I percussed my liver once and actually found the borders but I haven't been able to do it since lol

  • @Celticshade
    @Celticshade 2 года назад +2

    The medical david attenborough

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +2

      And here we see, the percussion of the hand - long pause - this ancient technique 🤣

  • @robertclarke5750
    @robertclarke5750 2 года назад +2

    Good evening Dr Gill, you stated that this is a significant skill, but in my 41 years I have not witnessed it or had it done to me, is this an outdated practice?

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад +2

      Not at all. It’s a core part of respiratory - inspection, palpation, PERCUSSION, auscultation
      It easily takes up a quarter of the practical session when we teach respiratory
      In reality it’s more often used as a secondary test if someone can’t get the diagnosis, but that shouldn’t be the case

    • @robertclarke5750
      @robertclarke5750 2 года назад

      @@DrJamesGill thanks for the in-depth response and time taken to do so.

  • @ChutneyCity
    @ChutneyCity 2 года назад +1

    Dr Gill, are there any device invented to replace the manual percussion technique? Perhaps to produce a more consistent result

  • @LeKnightStudios13419
    @LeKnightStudios13419 2 года назад

    Eh em, the ‘k’ in Skill is in uppercase… it’s written as ‘SKill’

  • @craiggoods9856
    @craiggoods9856 2 года назад +1

    Ive always found percussion relaxing but it wasnt so relaxing when my lung collapsed last year

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      Gosh no. That must have been worrying.
      Do you know the cause?

  • @enzozuniga2587
    @enzozuniga2587 2 года назад +1

    Thx RUclips for this weird recommendation

  • @Edgeworthscravat
    @Edgeworthscravat 2 года назад

    My man can come up, drop a beat on my chest and diagnose my asthma.

  • @gangnamstyle
    @gangnamstyle 2 года назад +2

    I am really curious of his voice when singing a song

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      Let’s just say it’s not pleasant!

  • @delphinus5850
    @delphinus5850 2 года назад

    Unintentional asmr

  • @FinePowderDumpling
    @FinePowderDumpling 2 года назад +1

    I thought this was for like band

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      It’s also for medical examination 😊

  • @LeKnightStudios13419
    @LeKnightStudios13419 2 года назад +1

    Tip: Cut ur nails to do this, ur nails will hit ur finger…

  • @JohnnyInJapan
    @JohnnyInJapan 2 года назад +2

    Do you absolutely hate that most of your views come from ASMR enthusiasts or you do your recognize they probably unintentionally learn things about your craft and get satisfaction from that?

  • @TalkieTalkie
    @TalkieTalkie 2 года назад +1

    In the title of the video, there's a capital 'K' in the word 'Skills'.

    • @DrJamesGill
      @DrJamesGill  2 года назад

      Rats. Unfortunately I can’t change that now

    • @TalkieTalkie
      @TalkieTalkie 2 года назад

      @@DrJamesGill That's the only thing wrong with the video :)

  • @gregw7684
    @gregw7684 2 года назад

    Oh my lord, if I here percussion pronounced PRECUSSION ONE MORE TIME...!

  • @el.caballero
    @el.caballero 2 года назад

    Xd