Practice Known Questions
Stay up to date with your due questions
Complete 5 questions to enable practice
Exams
Exam: Test your skills
Course needs 15 questions
Learn New Questions
Manual Mode [BETA]
Select your own question and answer types
Specific modes
Learn with flashcards
Complete the sentence
Listening & SpellingSpelling: Type what you hear
multiple choiceMultiple choice mode
SpeakingAnswer with voice
Speaking & ListeningPractice pronunciation
TypingTyping only mode
Pediatrics. Chest examination - Leaderboard
Pediatrics. Chest examination - Details
Levels:
Questions:
12 questions
🇬🇧 | 🇬🇧 |
Describe proper apex beat | Left 5th intercostal space medial to left midclavicular line normal |
What is vocal fremitus, and what is its purpose? | Vibration transmitted throug the body assesment of lungs the sound will be better resonanted in water the sound will be different in lungs/pleural cavity filled with air or liquid should be symetrical, not to strong |
What is the difference between bronchial and vesiculair sound ? | Bronchial sound: physiological sound above trachea and larynx, pathological above bronchus vesiclar sound: physiological sound of lungs during auscultation |
What kind of lungs percussion do we distinguish, describe the result of it assuming that the patient is healthy | Comparative: asses symetry on both sides topographical: estimate the lower border of lung |
What is the definition of arterial hypertension in children ? | Higher then 95percentile |
How do we describe the murmurs over heart? | Intracardiac extracardiac organic innocent functional |
What are characteristics of innocent murmurs? | Functional murmur physiological murmur soft and midsystolic not pathological |
What are physiologic and pathologic sounds over lungs upon auscultation? | PHYSIOLOGY vesicular bronchial PATHOLOGY bronchial sound above bronhii wheezing and rhonchi crepitations pleural friction |
Report the result of heart auscultation, assuming that no abnormalities are found | HR apropriate to age and regular heart tones are loud and properly accentuated only physiological murmurs present ex. innocent murmur |
Point to the place of auscultation of each valve, where is Erb’s point | Aortoc valve: right 2nd intercostal in parasternal line Pulmonary valve: left 2nd intercostal in parasternal line Tricuspid valve: right parasternal line in attachent of the 4th cartilage Erbs point: left parasternal line in attachment of 4th cartilage Mitral valve: left 5th intercostal in parasternal line |
Give the example of unproper chest shapes | Barrel pigon funel |