![]() ![]() Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2013. Bates’ Guide to Physical Examination and History-Taking. ![]() Braunwald’s Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine. Please do not copy this quiz directly however, please feel free to share a link to this page with students, friends, and others.Zipes DP, Libby P, Bonow RO, Mann DL, Tomaselli GF, Braunwald E, eds. Please refer to the latest NCLEX review books for the latest updates in nursing. *Disclaimer: While we do our best to provide students with accurate and in-depth study quizzes, this quiz/test is for educational and entertainment purposes only. You can also take more fun nursing quizzes. “The narrowing of the larynx and trachea from either an object or swelling leads a popping sound on inhalation.”ĭon’t forget to tell your friends about this quiz by sharing it your Facebook, Twitter, and other social media. “As air leaves the trachea and bronchus it hits secretions like mucus and fluid, which creates a snoring like sound.”ĭ. ![]() “When inhaled air enters into small airways that are collapsed, they suddenly explode open leading to a crackling sound.”Ĭ. “The pleural layers in the lungs are inflamed and rub against each other creating a harsh-grating sound.”ī. Which statement below best summarizes why fine crackles are occurring in a patient?Ī.Fine crackles tend to occur in the smaller airways such as the alveoli and bronchioles. Where are fine crackles usually located in the respiratory system? Select-all-that-apply:.Coarse crackles occur around the beginning of inspiration and can extend to expiration, and is longer than fine crackles. When would the nurse expect to auscultate coarse crackles during the respiratory cycle?.The answer is A: bubbling Coarse crackles can be described as sounding like gurgling or bubbling that does not go away with coughing. What descriptive word could the nurse use to describe the sound of coarse crackles?.The statement should say: “A pleural friction rub occurs because the layers around the lungs known as the VISCERAL pleura (NOT tunica adventitia pleura) and parietal pleura are inflamed and rubbing against each other. True or False: A pleural friction rub occurs because the layers around the lungs known as the tunica adventitia pleura and parietal pleura are inflamed and rubbing against each other.A pleural friction rub is LOW-pitched, is not affected by suctioning or coughing, does cause pain with coughing/deep breathing/laughing etc., and is located within the pleural layers. mainly located in the smaller airways like the bronchioles pain with coughing, deep breathing, or laughingĭ. Which characteristic below is found with a pleural friction rub?Ĭ. ![]() This sound is located in the throat area. The answer is B: “throat” Stridor occurs because there is narrowing of the larynx and trachea which can happen due to swelling from an infection or blockage from an object etc. The nurse asks the parent to verbalize where the sound is mainly located.
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