Stethoscope Lung Sounds
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Andries Tek Electric Stethoscope Lung Sound Transducer | ![]() |
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Stethoscope Lung Sounds

help to answr?
Which of the following statements regarding breath sounds is TRUE?
A. The stethoscope`s bell is the most useful for evaluation breath sounds
B. Tracheal breath sounds have a relatively low-pitched expiratory phase
C. An inspiratory phase that is softer in intensity and shorter in duration than the expiratory phase characterize vesicular breath sounds
D. Bronchovesicular breath sounds are not normally heard in the anterior chest in the absence of disease
E. Bronchial breath sounds are commonly heard over areas of lung consolidation
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Andries Tek Electric Stethoscope Lung Sound Transducer | ![]() |
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US $64.99 | 10d 3h 29m |
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littmann stethoscope EMT Nurse paramedic heart & lung sounds cd | ![]() |
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Andries Tek Electric Stethoscope Lung Sound Transducer | ![]() |
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US $64.99 | 10d 3h 29m |
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littmann stethoscope EMT Nurse paramedic heart & lung sounds cd | ![]() |
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Lung Sounds $29.87 Lung Sounds |
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MDF Instruments Classic Cardiology stethoscope. $135.99 Constructed from premium-grade acoustically-superior stainless steel, the MDF® Classic Cardiology™ Stethoscope delivers accurate auscultation of heart, lung, and Korotkoff sounds with acoustic integrity and clarity. An ergonomic design ensures comfort for the doctor and patient, even during extended use. The Classic Cardiology™ is the ultimate diagnostic instrument with unmatched performance, durability, and aesthetics. With its extra-deep cone-shaped bell and ultrasensitive diaphragm, this cardiology stethoscope detects the entire frequency range required by cardiologists. Includes a lifetime warranty, 5 year warranty on tubing, and Free Replacement Parts For Life program. |
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MDF Instruments ER Premier stethoscope. $129.99 MDF Instruments ER Premier stethoscope is a robust and versatile stethoscope with superior acoustic quality that enables ER physicians to deliver fast and efficient emergency care to both pediatric and adult patients using just one stethoscope. Also with an included Bell Conversion this stethoscope can be transformed into Classic Cardiology Stethoscope. Precisely handcrafted from premium stainless steel for the highest performance and unmatched durability in any emergency medical setting. Includes a lifetime warranty, 5 year warranty on tubing, and Free Replacement Parts For Life program. * Ultra-sensitive Diaphragm sealed by the Diaphragm Retaining Ring to produce optimum amplification and high frequency transmission of heart and lung sounds at 100 to 1000Hz. * ErgonoMaxâ„¢ Headset. * Machined and polished stainless steel tubes are enlarged to provide superior acoustic transmission. * Enclosed double internal spring and MDF ComfortSealâ„¢ Eartips ergonomically designed for long lasting fit and comfort. * Combined dual acoustic tubes with enlarged internal acoustic pathway sustains the superiority of double tube acoustic transmission. * Acoustic Tubes are constructed of non-cracking, non-sticking high-density latex-free PVC.* Includes the following accessories: 2 ComfortSealâ„¢ Eartips, 2 ultra-sensitive Diaphragm, 1 Cardiology Bell Conversion and 1 ID tag. |
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Lung Sounds : A Practical Guide $36.03 No Synopsis Available |
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Lung and Heart Sounds Online $58.45 No Synopsis Available |
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ADC 657BK Electronic Stethoscope $182.89 Electronic stethoscope is the next step in medical technology Diagnostic tool amplifies up to 16 times (24db) over acoustic competitorsStethoscope features noise filtering and ergonomic designPatented piezopolymer film contact microphone provides wider frequency response than acoustic mikes used in competing models Three frequency modes: Bell (15-200Hz) for cardiac sounds, Diaphragm (100-500Hz) for lung sounds, Extended Range (15-1000Hz) for both Eight level volume control with audible tone Holds last mode and volume setting for convenience Auto-shut off after 3 minutes extends battery life Battery warning LED signals when replacement needed Binaurals fixed at 15-degree angle for snug aural fit Specially constructed Adsoft PVC eartips for the ultimate in wearing comfort and acoustic seal Uses one AAA battery (included)Weighs six (6) ouncesFSA eligible with a physician's letter The content on this site is not intended to substitute for the advice of a qualified physician, pharmacist, or other licensed health-care professional. The products may have additional information and instructions on or inside the packaging that you should carefully read and follow. Contact your health-care provider immediately if you suspect that you have a medical problem. The use of dietary supplements may not have been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition. |
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MDF Instruments MD One stainless steel stethoscope. $64.99 Constructed from acoustically-superior stainless steel, the MDF® MD One™ Stethoscope delivers accurate auscultation of heart, lung, and Korotkoff sounds with acoustic integrity and clarity. An ergonomic design ensures comfort for the doctor and patient, even during extended use. The MD One™ is a premier diagnostic instrument with unmatched performance, durability, and aesthetics. Includes a lifetime warranty, 5 year warranty on tubing, and Free Replacement Parts For Life program. |
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Lung and Heart Sounds Online (Mixed media product) $59.27 Helping you develop skills in the accurate assessment of a patient`s heart and lungs, Lung and Heart Sounds Online shows how to identify abnormalities in order to provide positive patient outcomes. Online modules include 42 lung and heart sounds using narrated animations and audio to enhance your understanding of chest auscultation. Case studies allow you to practice auscultation and diagnostic skills in a safe online environment. Developed by John Hodgkin and Brad Lopez, Lung and Heart Sounds Online lets you hear medical conditions as you would on the job. 42 normal and abnormal lung and heart sounds, many with narration and visuals, help you learn the lung and heart sounds that may be encountered in the clinical setting. Interactive exercises include labeling, matching, image association, fill-in, and more, with immediate feedback provided. Animations and audibles simplify difficult concepts. Case Study Capstone module offers real-world practice with auscultation and diagnostic skills as well as clinical data. A separate tab at the top of each screen displays all lung and heart sounds for easy access at any point during the course. Activity Only, Media Only, Audio Only links let you choose the type of learning you prefer. Audio glossary of terms and definitions with audio pronunciations may be accessed at any point during the course. End-of-module exams are automatically scored and reported to your instructor`s grade book, with immediate feedback including answers and rationales. |
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3M Littmann Electronic Stethoscope Model 3200, 27, Black Tube $378 Features of the 3M Littmann Electronic Stethoscope Model 3200:Powerful Capability. Incredible Simplicity. Redefining what a stethoscope can do for you.Hear it:State-of-the-art sound sensor. Proprietary Ambient Noise Reduction (ANR) technology reduces on average 85% of unwanted background noise. Amplification capability when sounds are soft. Clinical evidence shows it’s easier to detect difficult-to-hear heart sounds like S3 gallops, aortic regurgitation murmurs, as well as abnormal lung sounds. It all adds up to an exceptional listening experience - compared to acoustic scopes. Record it:Capture a sound for later playback. Helpful when seeking a peer opinion or when you are writing up notes on your patient’s condition, after your patient has left.Send it:Bluetooth® technology lets you transmit sounds real-time to your PC, which can then be further analyzed, attached to medical records, or reviewed online with colleagues.Confirm it:Use available Zargis® Cardioscan™ software to help you detect and classify suspected heart murmurs while with your patient. Or visualize heart and lung sounds using Zargis® StethAssist™ software, included free with every 3M™ Littmann® Electronic Stethoscope Model 3200. Two great tools that can enhance the auscultation process and help you hone your skills. |
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Lung Auscultation
Someone help!!?
I posted a couple of hours ago regarding respiratory problems.Just a
few minutes ago I was sitting on the couch reading,and all of the sudden I started having trouble breathing.I started wheezing and could barely breathe.The world started spinning out of control.I was able to stop whatever it was by breathing deeply,but it really scared me!Could someone tell me if this was an asthma attack?
P.S I went to the pulmonologist 2 months ago and he said my lungs sounded healthy after listening with his stethoscope.Should he have looked further into it?
I tried focusing on breathing,and I'm pretty sure it wasn't an anxiety attack,since I have nothing to be anxious about.And last night I started having excessive breathing difficulties that got worse as today went on.
is there anything you are allergic to? because allergies trigger asthma attacks (if you have them) when you said that you suddenly felt like you could not breathe and started wheezing -- that sounds like asthma. but i've never heard of any condition that will just suddenly trigger and asthma while at rest. other factors that triggers an attack are exercise-induced asthma, sometimes even emotional-induced asthma. my sister has asthma, and sometimes when she laughs too hard, this triggers it also. the rest are allergens such as dust, pet dander, pollen, etc... do you think there may be something that you were exposed to while you were reading that triggered the attack. how old are you by the way, and when did the problem start? has it started when you were a lot younger? or just now?
with your pulmonologist, of course he wouldn't hear anything if you were perfectly fine when he was listening with the stethoscope. seek second opinion, a good doctor will have tests done on you to "troubleshoot" what's going on inside your body and not just by merely listening with the stethoscope.
also you describe that during this episode, you were able to control it by breathing deeply -- with asthma, it doesn't work that way, they are going to wheeze as long as they are exposed to that allergen or they take nebulizer therapy or their inhalers. if they don't it could even get worse.
this condition that you have, i have never heard of it -- it does sound like anxiety attack (wherein you can wheeze by the way), but you said you were on the couch reading during that ordeal. it is very unlikely for people with asthma, and also if you had asthma to begin with -- you would have been diagnosed long time ago. and also one reason why people above think that this is an anxiety attack is because you're panicking while writing your question. (well, sounds like it), so my conclusion -- when you said that you were fine after taking deep breath, i don't think you have asthma. the problem with asthma is you CAN'T take a deep breath.






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