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Listening to heart and lung sounds and recognize normal and abnormal sounds is essential to Nurses.
Prentice Hall Heart and Lung Sounds helps students master recognizing and diagnosing heart and lung sounds via multiple presentation styles. Upon finishing this program, students will have a solid foundation on which to base assessment of the client with cardiopulmonary disease.
In each CD-ROM section, students will hear an audio introduction for each sound and see a graphic description of the sound wave. Students can start and stop the sound at any time or replay it as many times as needed. The enclosed Workbook enhances and provides quiz review to ensure students have mastered the material.
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
A. Overview
1. How to listen to the sounds
2. Audience
B. Heart Anatomy and Auscultatory Sites
1. Heart Anatomy
a. The Heart in Systole
b. The Heart in Diastole
2. Auscultatory Sites
C. Murmur Mechanism Guide
1. Murmur Production Mechanism Guide
D. Lung Anatomy and Auscultatory Sites
1. Lung Anatomy
a. Anterior View
b. Posterior View
c. Right Lateral View
d. Left Lateral View
E. Physical Assessment
1. Physical Assessment of the Respiratory System of the Client with Respiratory Disease
2. Percussion
a. Normal Resonance
b. Hyperresonance
c. Decreased Resonance
d. Percussion Sites
3. Auscultation
F. Glossary
G. System Requirements
H. Authors
II. Common Heart Sounds
A. S1 and S2 Sounds
B. S3 and S4 Sounds
C. Irregular Heart Rate
D. S2 Splitting
1. Paradoxical Splitting of the second heart sound
E. S1 Splitting
F. Heart Murmurs
G. Murmur Timing
H. Murmur Location and Radiation
I. Murmur Grade
1. Systolic Murmur Grade 1
2. Systolic Murmur Grade 2
3. Systolic Murmur Grade 3
4. Systolic Murmur Grade 6
J. Murmur Shape
1. Crescendo/Decrescendo
2. Holosystolic
3. Decrescendo
K. Systolic Murmur Timing
L. Systolic Murmur Pitch
M. Diastolic Murmur Timing
N. Quiz
III. Common Lung Sounds
A. Normal Breathing Sounds
B. Adventitious Sounds
C. Sound Visualization
D. Bronchial Sounds
E. Vesicular Sounds
F. Fine Crackles
G. Coarse Crackles
H. Fine Crackles vs. Coarse Crackles
I. Wheezes
J. Squawks
K. Rhonchi
L. Wheezes vs. Rhonchi
M. Pleural Rub
N. Stridor
O. Approach to the Patient
1. How and Where to Listen
IV. Lung Sound Patterns
A. Normal
1. Description
2. Patterns
3. Wheeze Rate
4. Crackle Rate
B. Asthma
1. Description
2. Patterns
3. Wheeze Rate
4. Crackle Rate
C. Heart Failure
1. CHF-Description
2. CHF-Patterns
3. CHF-Wheeze Rate
4. CHF-Crackle Rate
D. Pneumonia
1. Description
2. Patterns
3. Wheeze Rate
4. Crackle Rate
E. Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema (COPD)
1. Description
2. Patterns
3. Wheeze Rate
4. Crackle Rate
F. Bronchiectasis
1. Description
2. Patterns
3. Wheeze Rate
4. Crackle Rate
G. Interstitial Fibrosis
1. Chronic Diffuse Parenchymal Lung Disease-Description
2. IPF-Patterns
3. IPF-Wheeze Rate
4. IPF-Crackle Rate
H. Tuberculosis
1. Description
2. Patterns
3. Wheeze Rate
4. Crackle Rate
I. Pneumothorax
1. Description
2. Patterns
3. Wheeze Rate
4. Crackle Rate
J. Scientific Studies
1. Objective Lung Sound Analysis Techniques
K. Quiz