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The person's lungs are not moving air well in emphysema. Also irritants cause increased production of phlegm, which can reduce air movement, hence, diminished breath sounds.

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Are the lungs silent with emphysema?

No, depending on the person's current condition, there may be wheezing, crackles, rales, etc. In emphysema, though, lung sounds can become very diminished.


What breath sounds will you hear when you have tuberculosis?

no breath sounds


How is atelectasis diagnosed?

When the doctor listens to the lungs through a stethoscope (ausculation), diminished or bronchial breath sounds may be heard. By tapping on the chest (percussion) while listening through the stethoscope, the doctor can often tell if the lung is collapsed


Where are the vesicular breathing sounds heard?

Vesicular breath sounds are soft and low pitched. These are the most commonly heard breath sounds. Diminished vesicular sounds are less robust than vesicular sounds. These sounds can occur in patients who move a lowered volume of air, such as in frail, elderly patients or shallow breathing patients. For audio recordings and more details, see http://www.easyauscultation.com/lung-sounds.aspx


How are abnormal breath sounds detected?

A doctor can tell if a person has abnormal breath sounds by listening with a stethoscope. This is often seen in people with COPD or asthma.


An abnormal sounds produced in the lungs as air moves through fluids of the bronchiole tree?

Air is normally able to pass through the bronchial tree normally is the bronchial tree is open via laminar flow. Breath sounds are heard during auscultation of the chest, using a stethoscope. Normal breath sounds are termed as vesicular breath sounds. However, in conditions such as a pleural effusion where there is air within the pleural cavity, the flow of air becomes disturbed. Therefore, there will be absent breath sounds and if the effusion is large, bronchial breath sounds will be heard which are both abnormal.


What are the signs and symptoms of atelectasis?

The two main symptoms of atelectasis would be shortness of breath (dyspnea) and decreased chest wall expansion.Other characteristics include diminished breath sounds and fever.shortness of breath and decreased chest wall expansion. If atelectasis only afects a small area of the lung, symptoms are ususally minimal. If the condition affects a large area of the lung and develops quickly, the individual may turn blue


What kind of lung sound would you hear in a dehydrated patient?

In a dehydrated patient, lung sounds may be decreased or diminished due to reduced air movement in the lungs. This can result in faint or barely audible breath sounds on auscultation. Dehydration can also lead to thickening of lung secretions, which may produce crackles or rales.


What does abbreviation CTA mean for breath sounds?

Clear to Ausculation.


Do emts use stehscopes?

yes the do, they use them for checking breath sounds, hart sounds, and for taking blood pressure.


What are three disease processes that will cause absent breath sounds?

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Why does a perfect note when reduced by half step becomes a diminished interval?

It's a perfect interval that is called a diminished interval when reduced by half step; there is no such thing as a perfect note. Minor intervals are also called diminished intervals when reduced by half step. If you listen to a perfect fourth and a diminished fourth, for example, they clearly have very different sounds, so they need different names.