Percussion & Auscultation of the Lungs - OSCE Guide | Clip | UKMLA | CPSA

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This video demonstrates how to percuss and auscultate the lung fields in an OSCE station. Lung fields are commonly assessed in a respiratory examination.

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Chapters:
Percussion 00:00
Auscultation 00:40
Vocal resonance 01:21

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Thank you for guiding me throughout my medical school.❤ I've finally graduated today 🎓

vinolikavin
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Watched this clip and the full respiratory examination as I wanted to learn more about how to help my residents. I’m a nurse and need to be able to give as much info to the GP when I have any concerns or need them reviewed. After watching these videos, I was sounding a residents chest and was able to give a more descriptive account for the GP. Thought it was pleural effusion but obviously not qualified to make this call. GP attended and had same conclusion, but sent for X-ray to clarify as still concerned. Informed by hospital it was actually pneumothorax & treatment started immediately. If not for these clips I don’t think I’d have picked up on the difference as soon as we did. Thanks

randsmaxwell
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It would be nice if there was notes on the respective areas of auscultation and percussion during each area is examined

DoctorTalks.
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Amazing video! Wow. Including the different lungs sounds was great. Thank you!

leicia
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When percussing, you shouldn't keep your dominant hand's finger at the end of the 2nd tap, it has to be just like knocking a door, otherwise you will dull the note and therefore inaccurate.

zayatt
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This is too relaxing for me to concentrate. 😅😅

XxDarkRaverxX
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Helpful and impressive!!! Keep it up, Geeky medics...

SalmanKhan-Fikarmand
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Very easy yo learn nice job thanks for helping us

owijohn
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Sor could you tell me about lateral side of lung auscultation? I am extremely confused

annerockstar
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i need this video to help me survivng in the exam LOL

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