March 25th, 2009
When doctors place the stethescope on your back and have you take deep breaths, what are they listening for?
D-Lovely said:
My doctor does this even if I'm coming just to see him about a sore ear. What are they waiting to hear when they do that? Sorry, just realized I spelled wrong on the stethoscope.
Tags: Deep Breaths, Doctors, Earache, Stethescope, Stethoscope
Filed under: Stethoscope

are listening to your lung sounds for assicurarseli aren 't congested
Rhythm of the heart, see if the heart? fly high and steadily. And also the lungs to see if the mucus? had developed an infection.
Listen to the bases of your lungs to make sure that they are filling. They want to hear loud sounds of the pleasant. Expect to hear crackly noises (rales) to see if your lungs congested. Sometimes, it can make him say the change of A_A_A_A_A_ or E_E_E_E_E_ to see if or how their sound is. When you listen to your heart will have the stethoscope in various places on the front of your chest. CEDEFOP and that to breathe normally so they can hear your heart. They may even have the stethoscope on your abdomen to wait to hear the sounds of the bowels, which should sound like the breathing underwater that operators of scuba divers use. If the doctor is astute, respirer with you in the same rhythm. If the document is uncomfortable breathing as the patient, that's a clue that the patient is really miserable.