Auscultation Skills: Breath and Heart Sounds

Auscultation Skills: Breath and Heart Sounds 9781605474540
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Author(s): Lippincott 
Publication Date: Oct 21, 2009
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Edition: Fourth
ISBN/ISSN: 9781605474540
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Auscultation Skills: Breath and Heart Sounds, Fourth Edition is the only book-and-audio-CD product on the market that offers full coverage of heart and breath sounds from the simple to the complex and provides a comprehensive text explaining heart and breath sound fundamentals including basic anatomy and physiology, best auscultation locations, tips on how to identify each sound, and what to document. This product offers practicing nurses, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants a solid basis for recognizing and differentiating among abnormal breath and heart sounds to help them accurately interpret what they hear and then apply that knowledge toward a proper diagnosis and treatment regimen.

The book is supplemented with an all-in-one CD that features 46 tracks of breath sounds and 50 tracks of heart sounds, which can be listened to sequentially with the book or reviewed in any order the reader chooses. The CD can be listened to in the car or on the computer; it can be downloaded to the computer and converted to MP3 files.

Tips and alerts abound throughout the book to help manage optimal care. A glossary of commonly used terms and abbreviations and an easy-to-read chart of common disorders matched with their specific abnormal breath and heart sounds add to the book's utility.

Features

--NEW! All 96 heart and breath sounds now enhanced for clarity and packed on one convenient audio CD (instead of two)
--NEW! Appealing full-color design throughout
--NEW! Quick-reference pull-out card that doubles as a bookmark and lists all the breath and heart sounds from the audio CD, so the reader can quickly identify the sound listened to
--NEW! Updated appendices
--A table detailing auscultation findings for common disorders
--Audio CD can be used with the book or as a stand-alone product (listen on computer, in car, download to computer and convert to MP3)
--Audio CD is multiformat--operates on Macs, PCs, or any CD player, and can be downloaded to computer and converted for MP3
--Audio CD provides enhanced, clear and precise, electronically generated audio examples of normal breath and heart sounds and scores of abnormal sounds
--Audio index lists all the breath and heart sounds on the audio CD
--Explanations of breath and heart sound physiology
--Glossary of commonly used terms and abbreviations
--Graphic icon spotlights optimum auscultation sites
--In-text icons: Auscultation tip, Alert!, Age issue
--More than 200 illustrations highlight anatomy, heart and valve physiology and pathophysiology, and pulmonary function
--Phonogram and ECG tracings provide the full diagnostic picture
--Pretest and posttest questions at the beginning and the end of chapters help focus the reader's attention and evaluate progress
--Timesaving assessment flowcharts for some of the most common abnormal heart and lung sounds, such as atrial and ventricular gallop, crackles, murmurs, rhonchi, stridor, and wheezing
--Visual icon throughout the text cues the reader to listen to a specific sound on the audio CDs while reviewing the text

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Specs

  • Edition: Fourth
  • Product Format: Softbound
  • ISBN: 9781605474540
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9
  • Pages: 256
  • Pub Date: Oct 21, 2009
  • Weight: 1.0

Table of contents

Audio-CD cues

Clinical consultants

How to use this book

ONE Heart sound fundamentals

  • 1 THE HEART AND AUSCULTATION Pretest, Anatomy and physiology, Traditional auscultatory areas, Alternative auscultatory areas, Auscultatory techniques, Enhancement techniques, Posttest
  • 2 HEART SOUND DYNAMICS Pretest, Heart sound origins, Basic heart sounds, Depolarization and repolarization, Documenting heart sounds, Posttest TWO Normal heart sounds
  • 3 THE FIRST HEART SOUND Pretest, Normal S1, Abnormal S1 split, Posttest
  • 4 THE SECOND HEART SOUND Pretest, Normal S2, S2 split sounds, Posttest
  • 5 THE THIRD AND FOURTH HEART SOUNDS Pretest, Ventricular filling sounds, Third heart sound, Fourth heart sound, S3 and S4: Similarities and differences, Posttest THREE Abnormal heart sounds
  • 6 OTHER DIASTOLIC AND SYSTOLIC SOUNDS Pretest, Opening snaps, Systolic ejection sounds, Posttest
  • 7 MURMUR FUNDAMENTALS Pretest, Turbulent blood flow, Characteristics, Posttest
  • 8 SYSTOLIC MURMURS Pretest, Anatomy and physiology, Systolic ejection murmurs, Ventricular outflow obstruction murmurs, Systolic regurgitation murmurs, Ventricular septal defect murmur, Posttest
  • 9 DIASTOLIC MURMURS Pretest, Anatomy and physiology, Aortic regurgitation murmurs, Pulmonic regurgitation murmurs, Other diastolic murmurs, Posttest
  • 10 CONTINUOUS MURMURS Pretest, Two causes, Cervical venous hum murmurs, Patent ductus arteriosus murmurs, Posttest
  • 11 OTHER AUSCULTATORY SOUNDS Pretest, Prosthetic valve sounds and murmurs, Aortic prosthetic valves, Mitral prosthetic valves, Pericardial friction rubs, Mediastinal crunch, Posttest FOUR Breath sound fundamentals
  • 12 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM AND AUSCULTATION Pretest, Anatomy and physiology, The mechanics of breathing, Auscultatory areas, Auscultatory techniques, Posttest
  • 13 INTRODUCTION TO BREATH SOUNDS Pretest, Breath sound production, Terminology, Documenting auscultation findings, Posttest FIVE Normal breath sounds
  • 14 BREATH SOUNDS HEARD IN HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS Pretest, Anatomy and physiology, Posttest SIX Abnormal breath sounds
  • 15 BRONCHIAL BREATH SOUNDS Pretest, Sound production, Posttest
  • 16 ABNORMAL VOICE SOUNDS Pretest, Sound production, Posttest
  • 17 ABSENT AND DIMINISHED BREATH SOUNDS Pretest, Sound production, Posttest SEVEN Other abnormal breath sounds
  • 18 CLASSIFYING ADVENTITIOUS SOUNDS Pretest, Confusion over terminology, Current classification system, Posttest
  • 19 ADVENTITIOUS SOUNDS: CRACKLES Pretest, Sound production, Documentation, Late inspiratory crackles,Early inspiratory and expiratory crackles, Pleural crackles, Posttest
  • 20 ADVENTITIOUS SOUNDS: WHEEZES Pretest, Sound production, Expiratory polyphonic wheezes, Fixed monophonic wheezes, Sequential inspiratory wheezes, Random monophonic wheezes, Stridor, Posttest

Auscultation findings for common disorders

Assessment flowcharts for common auscultation findings

English-Spanish phrases used in cardiac and respiratory assessment

Posttest answers

Selected readings

Glossary

Index