In this episode of "The Learn Medicine Show," Stridor: Lung Sounds For Beginners 🔥🔥🔥we delve into the intricate world of pulmonary auscultation🩺 Stridor. Join us as we dissect these crucial respiratory sounds to better understand their pathophysiology through animation and the use of real-life lung sounds.
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timestamps
00:00 introduction
00:14 Stridor sound without a stethoscope
00:34 Stridor description and example with a stethoscope
01:19 The mechanism that produces stridor
02:19 Identifying the location of the airway obstruction
03:48 Stridor sound with animation 1(extrathoracic obstruction)
04:10 Stridor sound with animation 2 (subglottic obstruction)
04:40 Stridor summary
05:30 Stridor Causes
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