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Noisy Breathing
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Stridor
Wheezing
History
Sound characteristics
Wheezing
Stridor
Rattle in chest
Snurgle
s
Onset
Sudden onset: Foreign body
Insidious onset:
Asthma
Congenital onset: Anatomic abnormality
Relationship to provocative factors
Exercise
or activity
Infection or environmental changes
Feedings
Effects of prior therapy
Episodes of
Choking
or gagging
Previous evaluations
History
Family History
Asthma
or
Chronic Bronchitis
Allergy
Cystic Fibrosis
Emphysema
Recurrent infections
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
(HIV)
History
Environmental exposures
Passive smoke
Cigarette
s
Wood burning stove
Kerosene heaters
Allergens or irritants
Dirt or dust
Mold (wet basement)
Air Pollution
Feathers
Too many stuffed animals
Animal exposure
Birds
Cats
Dogs
Examination
Respiratory Rate
Tachypnea
is most sensitive marker for lung disease
Respiratory effort
Orthopnea
Retractions
Wheezing
Grunting
Auscultation
Inspiratory Stridor
(Extrathoracic)
Expiratory Wheeze
s (Intrathoracic)
Differential
Wheeze
from side to side (Foreign body)
Digital Clubbing
Cystic Fibrosis
Abscess
Bronchiectasis
Neoplasm
Pulse Oximetry
Imaging
Standard evaluation
Chest XRay
(PA and lateral views)
Lateral neck film
Specific indications
Esophagram
UGI series
Chest
CT scan
Scintiscan
Ventilation-perfusion scan
Labs
As indicated
Complete Blood Count
with differential
Sweat Chloride
Immunoglobulin Profile
HIV Test
ing
Diagnosis
Pulmonary Function Test
ing
Flexible bronchoscopy
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