Percussion of the lungs | Respiratory Examination
This is the fourth chapter of 5 in the series for the examination of the respiratory system. These examination procedures contain narration explaining: a. The clinical anatomy, b. what structures are being examined, c. How the examination is performed, d. What are the normal and pathological findings. They also contain revision slides, images and animations. In the same PLAYLIST you will also find the short/non-narrated procedures of the respiratory system examination. To find out more about our work and the full range of our publications please visit our website: http://www.clinicalexams.co.uk/ The complete videos can be streamed or downloaded from our Vimeo site: https://vimeo.com/user21235595/vod_pages Excerpts and free video clips can be found on our YouTube channel: / @clinicalexaminationvideos Bloomsbury Educational Limited 97 Judd Street, London, WC1H 9JB http://www.clinicalexams.co.uk/ Please subscribe to our channel to benefit from new additions. DISCLAIMER: Bloomsbury Educational Ltd., the authors and actors will not be held responsible or liable for errors or any kind of loss or injury incurred as a result of the information conveyed in our videos. All procedures must be practiced in a supervised professional clinical setting. If you have a medical condition you must consult a qualified medical professional. All material and intellectual property used in these videos remain the property of Bloomsbury Educational Ltd. If you wish to use any of our footage, images and other material permission may be granted upon application.

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