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==Neck== | ==Overview== | ||
==Physical Examination== | |||
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Tracheal deviation may be present. | Tracheal deviation may be present. | ||
==Lungs== | ===Lungs=== | ||
The absence of audible breath sounds through a stethoscope can indicate that the lung is not unfolded in the pleural cavity. This accompanied by hyperresonance (higher pitched sounds than normal) to percussion of the chest wall is suggestive of the diagnosis. If the signs and symptoms are doubtful, an [[X-ray]] of the chest can be performed, but in severe [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]], emergency treatment has to be administered first. | The absence of audible breath sounds through a stethoscope can indicate that the lung is not unfolded in the pleural cavity. This accompanied by hyperresonance (higher pitched sounds than normal) to percussion of the chest wall is suggestive of the diagnosis. If the signs and symptoms are doubtful, an [[X-ray]] of the chest can be performed, but in severe [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]], emergency treatment has to be administered first. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical Examination
Neck
Tracheal deviation may be present.
Lungs
The absence of audible breath sounds through a stethoscope can indicate that the lung is not unfolded in the pleural cavity. This accompanied by hyperresonance (higher pitched sounds than normal) to percussion of the chest wall is suggestive of the diagnosis. If the signs and symptoms are doubtful, an X-ray of the chest can be performed, but in severe hypoxia, emergency treatment has to be administered first.