Advancing an NG Tube
Advancing an NG Tube👩⚕️🩺 Measure: Nose➡️Ear➡️Xiphoid process Tip: watch the marking – if it moves, the NG tube may be out of place!
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LUNG SOUNDS 🔈🔈🔈
🫁 Lung Sounds Made Easy There are two main types of lung sounds: ✅ NORMAL SOUNDS 👉 Types: Tracheal, vesicular, and bronchovesicular 🏥 Cause: Good health ❌ ABNORMAL SOUNDS 👉 Type: Fine or Coarse Crackles “Rales” 🏥 Cause: Pneumonia, heart failure 👉 Type: Wheezing 🏥 Cause: Asthma or COPD 👉 Type: Pleural Friction Rub 🏥 Cause: Inflammation of pleura 👉 Type: Rhonchi 🏥 Cause: Bronchitis or COPD 👉 Type: Stridor 🏥 Cause: Croup, epiglottitis, airway obstruction ⚠️ NCLEX Tip: Stridor is a harsh sound (seal bark) that can signal an airway obstruction and should be reported to the HCP immediately. Happy Studying! XO Nurse Amanda #lungsounds #futurenurse #nursingnotes #nursingreview #nclexreview #nclexnotes #nclex #nclexprep #nursingschool #nursingstudent #beautifulnursing