Tracheitis physical examination: Difference between revisions
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===Lungs=== | ===Lungs=== | ||
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* [[Stridor]] (Inspiratory or Biphasic) | |||
* | * Decreased chest expansion | ||
* | * Coarse [[crackles]] upon auscultation of the lungs bilaterally | ||
*[[Egophony]] present when pneumonia develops as a complication | |||
*[[Bronchophony]] present when pneumonia develops as a complication | |||
*[[Egophony]] present | |||
*[[Bronchophony]] present | |||
===Heart=== | ===Heart=== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Patients with [disease name] usually appear [general appearance]. Physical examination of patients with [disease name] is usually remarkable for [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].
OR
Common physical examination findings of [disease name] include [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].
OR
The presence of [finding(s)] on physical examination is diagnostic of [disease name].
OR
The presence of [finding(s)] on physical examination is highly suggestive of [disease name].
Physical Examination
Physical examination of patients with [tracheitis] is usually remarkable for [stridor], [tracheal tenderness], and [intercostal retractions].
Appearance of the Patient
- Patients with bacterial tracheitis may appear toxic, lethargic and in respiratory distress.
Vital Signs
- Fever
- Tachypnea
- Low blood pressure
Skin
- Cyanosis in impending respiratory distress
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Description (Adapted from Dermatology Atlas)
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Description (Adapted from Dermatology Atlas)
HEENT
- Inflamed nares / congested nares
- Purulent exudate from the nares
- Erythematous throat
- Mild drooling
Neck
- Lymphadenopathy may be present
Lungs
- Stridor (Inspiratory or Biphasic)
- Decreased chest expansion
- Coarse crackles upon auscultation of the lungs bilaterally
- Egophony present when pneumonia develops as a complication
- Bronchophony present when pneumonia develops as a complication
Heart
- Rapid heart rate can be heard on auscultation
Abdomen
- Abdominal examination of patients with tracheitis is usually normal.
Back
- Back examination of patients with tracheitis is usually normal.
Genitourinary
- Genitourinary examination of patients with tracheitis is usually normal.
Neuromuscular
- Neuromuscular examination of patients with tracheitis is usually normal
- Altered mental status/ acute confusion may be present in hypoxemic individuals
Extremities
- Cyanosis can be seen in hypoxemia.