Kategorie: Wszystkie - percussion

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PLEURAL EFFUSION

PLEURAL EFFUSION

PLEURAL EFFUSION

Auscultation

Bronchial breath sounds heard over area of effusion
Pleural friction/rubbing
Decreased breath sounds over the effusion

Special tests

Bronchophony shows abnormal vocal resonance
Whispered pectoriloquy: Whispered "1,2,3" is intelligible
Egophony: "E" sounds more like an "A"

Vital Signs

BP: (+/-) elevated due to pain, can also be decreased due to underlying cause
Temperature: Pyrexia >100.4°F
Decreased Oxygen saturation: <95%
Respiratory rate: Tachypnea, >20 BPM
Pulse: tachycardia: HR>100

Percussion

Dullness to percussion

Palpation

Decreased tactile fremitus
Tracheal deviation away from affected side
Chest expansion decreased on affected side

Inspection

(+/-) Accessory muscle use depending on severity of pleural effusion
(+/-) Tachypnea based on size of effusion
(+/-) tripod position
(+/-) Cyanosis, indicating severe hypoxia