wheezes are heard when auscultating a patient.
When the doctor listens to the lungs through a stethoscope (ausculation), diminished or bronchial breath sounds may be heard. By tapping on the chest (percussion) while listening through the stethoscope, the doctor can often tell if the lung is collapsed
decrease resonance
The blowing sound heard on auscultation is known as a murmur. It may indicate abnormal blood flow within the heart or blood vessels. Murmurs can vary in intensity and pitch, and further evaluation is often needed to determine the underlying cause.
In addition to Ringo's drums, there is a subtle hint of maracas that can be heard.
by palpation of the abdomen. Usually, the twin pregnancy has 4 poles or more. And 2 fetal heart sound heard by using pinard
Never heard of the maker.
Dullness or increased resonance may be heard over areas of consolidation during percussion. This indicates the presence of fluid or solid material in the lungs, causing changes in sound transmission.
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.
The "railings" that you are referring to are properly known as rales. Rales is the medical term used for a rattling, crackling or clicking sound heard in the lungs with a stethoscope, while the patient breaths. These sounds are almost always heard while the patient is breathing in, as opposed to wheezes, which are usually heard when the patient breaths out.Hearing rales most often indicates infection or other disorder that causes fluid accumulation in the lower part of the lungs. Asthma, on the other hand, is characterized by wheezes, though it too can be accompanied by rales in certain cases.My advice - always get a clarification from your physician the moment you don't understand something!
I think that you are asking about a Gong, also known as a Tam-Tam. I have heard that definition for the Gong, but I am not 100% sure.
Wheezes - continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing
Auditory stimulus is sounds that are heard. The auditory stimulus for dance is the music, and includes percussion instrument sounds, human voice sounds, and nature or environmental sounds.