Rhonchi - low-pitched Wheezes Auscultation Lesson with Recordings

Virtual Auscultation

patient torso with stethoscope chestpiece

patient position during auscultation
The patient's position is seated.

Lesson

Low-pitched wheezes (rhonchi) are continuous, both inspiratory and expiratory, low-pitched adventitious lung sounds that are similar to wheezes. They often have a snoring, gurgling or rattle-like quality. Rhonchi occur in the bronchi. Sounds defined as rhonchi are heard in the chest wall where bronchi occur, not over any alveoli. Rhonchi usually clear after coughing.
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? v:5 | onAr:0 | onPs:2 | tLb:5 | tLbJs:0
isPageNeedsInvoke:False | isTc: False | em: | np:
isHome:False | uStat: False | db:0 | pu:False | jsNext:False | pv:1 | now: 7/27/2024 10:04:44 AM



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