Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Egophony Ask, That The Patient Spoke "ee" Continuously.

Egophony Ask, that the patient spoke "ee" continuously. ++ Listen some symmetric areas on each lung. You should hear the muffled sound "ee". If you hear "yes" a sound, it is mentioned as "E->" or egophony. Notes For more information refer to A Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, Sixth Edition by Barbara Bates, published by Lippincott in 1995. A prolonged expiratory phase (E> I) indicates airway narrowing, as in asthma. AP diameter increases somewhat with age, however, a round or "barrel" chest is often a sign of advanced emphysema. Notes For quantities of the information Address (concern) the Supervising principle (guide) to Physical To examination and History Capture, the Sixth Edition Barbara Bates published Lippincott in 1995. Long expiratory the stage (E> I) specifies narrowing of an air line, as in an asthma. Increases in diameter of AGENCY AP a little with Age, however, around or a breast (chest) of "barrel" - it is frequent Sign (signature) advanced emphysema. The trachea will deviate to one side in cases of tension pneumothorax.

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