How to Perform a Respiratory Exam in Asthma Patients
đ§ Get more than 250+ FREE Nursing Cheat Sheets: http://lectur.io/cheatsheetyt âș Take a free NCLEX sample test today: http://lectur.io/nclexrnsampletestyt âș Sign up here and start your FREE 7-Day Trial: http://lectur.io/freetrialnursing âș If youâre a nursing educator or faculty member, visit: http://lectur.io/nursytb2u đ” Lecturio Nursing is your all-in-one study companion for nursing school. With high-quality video lectures, recall quizzes, and study tools, itâs designed to help you master key concepts, excel in your studies, and prepare for the NCLEXÂź. Create your FREE account now! http://lectur.io/createyouraccountnurs âș Keep learning about Physical Assessment for Nursing: http://lectur.io/physicalassessmentco... âș CHAPTERS đ€ 00:01 Inspection and Initial Assessment 00:28 Silent Chest and Respiratory Failure Warning 01:02 Chest Retractions and Severity Levels 02:08 Tactile Fremitus Explained 02:49 Percussion Findings in Asthma 03:15 Auscultation Breath Sounds âș This video will walk you through a complete asthma-focused respiratory physical exam, helping you recognize critical signs and assess patients effectively in both clinical practice and NCLEX-style scenarios đ«đ Asthma assessment is a core nursing skill, and understanding what to look for during a physical exam can make the difference between early intervention and a missed emergency. This lesson focuses on inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultationâguiding you step by step through each component of the respiratory exam. Youâll begin with inspection, where subtle visual cues can reveal severe disease. From chest shape to breathing effort, recognizing hyperinflation and abnormal respiratory patterns is essential. One of the most important concepts covered is the âsilent chestââa critical and life-threatening sign that indicates severe airway obstruction and impending respiratory failure. As you progress, the video breaks down key assessment techniques: đ« How to recognize chest retractions and distinguish between mild, moderate, and severe respiratory distress đ§ Why a patient who stops wheezing may actually be getting worse đ How to assess chest expansion and identify decreased airflow đ What tactile fremitus tells you about lung density and air trapping đ„ Why asthma produces a hyperresonant sound on percussion đ§ How to identify wheezing and rhonchi during auscultation â ïž When abnormal findings signal a worsening asthma exacerbation You will also learn how to connect these physical findings to underlying pathophysiology. For example, air trapping and bronchoconstriction lead to decreased airflow, hyperinflation, and increased work of breathingâkey concepts tested on the NCLEX and seen in real patient care. This video emphasizes clinical reasoning, helping you interpret what you see and hear, rather than simply memorizing steps. Youâll understand not just how to perform the examâbut what your findings actually mean. Whether youâre preparing for the NCLEX, clinical rotations, or real-world nursing practice, this lesson will help you build confidence in respiratory assessment and recognize early warning signs of deterioration. âș THE PROF đđ« Dr. Paula Ruedebusch is a Family Nurse Practitioner, Researcher, and Teacher in Colorado, USA. She obtained her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) at the University of Colorado in 2012, and Master's Degree from the University of Northern Colorado. Previously, she was Assistant Professor at Seattle Pacific University from 2017 to 2020. Due to her achievements, she earned the Seattle Pacific University Graduate Teaching Award in 2018 (SPU Graduate School), and was nominated for the UW Distinguished Teaching Award in 2016 (University of Washington). Within Lecturio, Dr. Ruedebusch teaches courses on Pediatric Nursing. âș RELATED VIDEOS đœïž If you liked this video and need some more information about the subject, youâll probably want to check the following videos out:    âąÂ Asthma Medication: 4 Categories of Treatment     âąÂ Asthma Overview | Nursing Pharmacology  âș INSTALL the free Lecturio app iTunes Store: https://app.adjust.com/z21zrf Play Store: https://app.adjust.com/b01fak âș LETâS CONNECT: Facebook: www.facebook.com/lecturio.nursing Instagram: www.instagram.com/lecturio_nursing TikTok:   / lecturio_nursing  LinkedIn:   / lecturio-medical  đ§ Learn more about Lecturio Nursing đ©ș https://www.lecturio.com/nursing/ Disclaimer: Lecturio offers educational content for healthcare students to prepare for exams and/or to review knowledge gained at a Medical School. This content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment suggestions. Our resources are strictly for educational purposes. Always consult healthcare professionals for medical concerns. #PhysicalAssessment #Nursing #NCLEXPrep #NursingStudent #Lecturio #Asthma #AsthmaAssessment #PatientCare #NursingEducation #NCLEX #NursingSkills

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