• the chest wall (tactile fremitus) and/or heard by a stethoscope on the chest wall with certain spoken words (vocal fremitus), although there are several...
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    palpable. Examples include pulses, abdominal distension, cardiac thrills, fremitus, and various hernias, joint dislocations, bone fractures, and tumors, among...
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  • chest or breast, and -loquy or loquor which means to speak. Vocal fremitus Tactile fremitus "PT 630 - Breath Sounds". Bates, Barbara; et al. "Bates' Guide...
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    Expansion of the thorax on inspiration is reduced on the affected side Vocal fremitus is increased on the affected side Percussion note is impaired in the affected...
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    "ninety-nine" or "one one one" to test for fremitus. Repeat the sequence on the front of the chest. A decrease in fremitus may be observed if the patient has...
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    diminished breath sounds on the affected side, decreased vocal resonance and fremitus (though this is an inconsistent and unreliable sign), and pleural friction...
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  • Types include egophony and bronchophony. Whispered pectoriloquy Vocal fremitus Orient, Jane M.; Sapira, Joseph D. (2010). Sapira's Art & Science of Bedside...
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    obtained by placing the hand on the chest and noting the vibration, or fremitus, produced by the voice and breath. These observations were published in...
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    as hyperresonant (like a booming drum), and vocal resonance and tactile fremitus can both be noticeably decreased. Importantly, the volume of the pneumothorax...
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  • (αἴξ aix, aig-) in reference to the bleating quality of the sound. Vocal fremitus "egophony" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary Salvatore Mangione (2000). Physical...
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  • sounds Stridor Wheeze Crackles Rhonchi Stertor Squawk Pleural friction rub Fremitus Bronchophony Death rattle Elicited findings Percussion Pectoriloquy Whispered...
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    cyanosis or clubbing" (if section is labeled "Resp" and not "Chest"), "fremitus WNL", and "no dullness to percussion". CV or "Heart" "+S1, +S2, RRR, no...
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  • carrying a large sum of money (magnam pecuniam) with him (secum)". magno cum fremitu et clamore (Cicero, to Atticus, 2.19.2) "with (cum) a great deal of roaring...
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  • Saint Columba), the creature's emergence was accompanied "cum ingenti fremitu" ("with loud roaring"). The Loch Ness is along the Great Glen Fault, and...
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    periodontal disease, it is recommended to check for fremitus or occlusal interference: 1.     Fremitus test Allows the diagnosis of trauma caused by patient's...
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  • consolidation. Increased vibration of the chest when speaking, known as tactile fremitus, and increased volume of whispered speech during auscultation can also...
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    Tooth movement that occurs during occlusal loading is sometimes termed fremitus. It is generally accepted that increased occlusal forces are able to increase...
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  • Hyperresonance Onset sudden Reduced breath sounds (and dyspnea) Absent fremitus X-ray shows collapse Non-pharmacological analgesia. Shock, shock, shock...
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  • involved in guidance such as canine teeth, often causes the teeth to exhibit fremitus. 8) Protrusive Movements The patient is asked to move their mandible forward...
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    Leptodactylus fragilis (Brocchi, 1877) – Mexican white-lipped frog Leptodactylus fremitus Carvalho, Fouquet, Lyra, Giaretta, Costa-Campos, Rodrigues, Haddad, and...
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    that serve as evidence of occlusal trauma:, Progressive tooth mobility Fremitus Tooth migration Pain Thermal sensitivity Pain on chewing or percussion...
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  • adjective and noun in hyperbaton: hāc dē causā "for this reason" magnō cum fremitū et clāmōre "with a great deal of noise and shouting" However, this is mainly...
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    include coughing, rapid shallow breathing, expiratory dyspnea, tactile fremitus, serous nasal discharge, pyrexia, increased pulse rate, weight loss, and...
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  • Abiēs cōnsternitur Alta, Pīnūs Procerās Pervortunt; omne Sonābat arbustum FRemitū Silvāī FRondōsāī "The ash tree crashes and the tall fir is cut down, they...
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  • effusion: dullness on percussion, diminished or absent breath sounds and vocal fremitus, and egophony at the level of the pleural liquid.[citation needed] Light...
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  • “Al Haya Beayn Thaletha” {Life in Third Eye}, 2014. “Rafeef Al Del” {Fremitus of Shadow}, a joint poetry book with two poets from Saudi Arabia and Bahrain...
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