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==Bronchiectasis Physical Examination== | ==Bronchiectasis Physical Examination== | ||
===General appearance=== | |||
* | *Lethargic | ||
*Weight | *Weight Loss | ||
*Progressive functional loss | *Progressive functional loss | ||
===Vital Signs=== | |||
Vital signs are generally within normal limit, but patients with severe disease amay have the following vital signs derangements: | |||
*Fever | |||
*Tachycardia | |||
*Tachypnea | |||
*Hypotension | |||
===Chest=== | |||
* Course crackles | |||
:*These can be heard in early inspiration and often in the lower lung zones | |||
*Rhonchi | |||
*Wheezes | |||
===Extremeties=== | |||
*Finger clubbing | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Bronchiectasis Physical Examination
General appearance
- Lethargic
- Weight Loss
- Progressive functional loss
Vital Signs
Vital signs are generally within normal limit, but patients with severe disease amay have the following vital signs derangements:
- Fever
- Tachycardia
- Tachypnea
- Hypotension
Chest
- Course crackles
- These can be heard in early inspiration and often in the lower lung zones
- Rhonchi
- Wheezes
Extremeties
- Finger clubbing