About Jronchi Sound Effects

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What types of patients (diagnosis) would you expect to hear Rhonchi lung sounds? 🩺🫁 #nursesoftiktok #rn #nursingstudentproblems #nursingschool #studentnurse #lungsounds #rhonchi #nursetok
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🎧 Lung Sounds: Rhonchi Rhonchi are low-pitched, continuous sounds that are often described as having a rattling or snoring quality. They are heard primarily during exhalation and may clear or change after coughing, as they result from secretions or mucus in the larger airways. Rhonchi are typically associated with conditions that produce excessive mucus or secretions in the airways, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or chronic bronchitis seen in COPD. They may also be present in cystic fibrosis or patients with lung infections where mucus production is excessive. #lungsounds #respiratory #medicalnotes #medicaleducation #medicalstudents #mednotes #medic #paramedicscience #paramediceducation #studentparamedics #nurseeducation #nursestudent #nursenotes #pathophysiology #lungs
🎧 Lung Sounds: Rhonchi Rhonchi are low-pitched, continuous sounds that are often described as having a rattling or snoring quality. They are heard primarily during exhalation and may clear or change after coughing, as they result from secretions or mucus in the larger airways. Rhonchi are typically associated with conditions that produce excessive mucus or secretions in the airways, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or chronic bronchitis seen in COPD. They may also be present in cystic fibrosis or patients with lung infections where mucus production is excessive. #lungsounds #respiratory #medicalnotes #medicaleducation #medicalstudents #mednotes #medic #paramedicscience #paramediceducation #studentparamedics #nurseeducation #nursestudent #nursenotes #pathophysiology #lungs
🎧 Lung Sounds: Rhonchi Rhonchi are low-pitched, continuous sounds that are often described as having a rattling or snoring quality. They are heard primarily during exhalation and may clear or change after coughing, as they result from secretions or mucus in the larger airways. Rhonchi are typically associated with conditions that produce excessive mucus or secretions in the airways, such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or chronic bronchitis seen in COPD. They may also be present in cystic fibrosis or patients with lung infections where mucus production is excessive. #lungsounds #respiratory #medicalnotes #medicaleducation #medicalstudents #mednotes #medic #paramedicscience #paramediceducation #studentparamedics #nurseeducation #nursestudent #nursenotes #pathophysiology #lungs
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Can you guess the lung sound? 👀🩺 Rhonchi Lung Sounds 🫁: These are low-pitched, snore-like sounds that occur when air flows through large airways that are obstructed or narrowed. 🔍 Key Characteristics: - Sound: Low-pitched, rattling, or snore-like sounds. 🎵 - Occurrence: Typically heard during exhalation (breathing out) but can be present during inhalation (breathing in) as well. 🌬️ - Location: Heard over the larger airways 🩺 📌 Clinical Significance: Rhonchi are often associated with conditions that cause mucus accumulation or obstruction in the larger airways, such as chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or bronchiectasis. 🏥 Comment “lungs” and I’ll send you a FREE respiratory summary guide! 📚✨ . . . [tags 🏷️]#lungsounds #breathsounds #auscultation #lungs #studytok #medicina #medstudent #medicine #medtok #studyhacks #nursing #nurse #examtips #medicalstudent #medstudentadvice #medschoolstudytips #studyadvice #premedadvice (guess the lung sound, auscultation sounds, lung sounds, med school, studying for medical school, medical school tips, pre-med, future doctors, studying medicine)
Since starting daycare Tommy has come home with constant runny nose, chest congestion, nasal congestion and cough! Although coughing is a reflex it takes babies months to learn how to effectively cough to clear ther secretions. The sound you hear on this video is called Rhonchi. Rhonchi are low-pitched, continuous sounds that can be heard during breathing and are often associated with mucus in the airways. partial blockage of the airways. Sometimes you have to give your baby some assistance in clearing these secretions and that’s where humidification and back percussions come into play! Humidification (with sterile water) placed in close proximity to their faces will help thin out the mucus while chest percussions help to expel them! #healthybaby #momlifehacks #momhacks #parentingtips #babycare #coldcare