An abnormal respiratory sound heard on auscultation could be an indication of fluid in the lungs and reduced airflow to the part of the lungs. Abnormal respiratory sounds may come in the form of rales, rhonchi, stridor, or wheezing.
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Crackles
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Rales
ventricular fibrillation (v-fib)
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pulmonary consolidation
Murmur
"bruit" is the sound on auscultation, "thrill" is the feel on palpation.
It is called a Rale
It is called moist lung sounds and is called Rales
Crepitus.Abnormal crackling sounds are called rales when heard on ausculation of the lungs, but called crepitus when heart in a joint, gangrenous skin, etc.
Murmur
The word "bruit" refers to a rumor or report, especially one that is unfavorable or damaging. It can also mean a sound or noise, particularly when related to medical diagnostics like listening for abnormal sounds in the body.