Auscultation Skills: Breath and Heart Sounds
Auscultation Skills: Breath and Heart Sounds Books
Product Description
This well loved CD/book product offers thorough training in recognizing and differentiating among abnormal breath and heart sounds. Two audio CDs provide 74 examples of breath sounds and 87 examples of heart sounds; a comprehensive text with over 200 illustrations clarifies breath and heart sound fundamentals, including anatomy, physiology, best auscultation sites, tips for identifying each sound, and documentation pointers.
This edition’s text includes timesaving assessment flowcharts for common abnormal heart and lung sounds. This edition also includes Spanish translations of common breath and heart assessment terms.
CDs operate on PC, Mac, or any CD player.
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I bought this book & plotting there was going to be a CD with it. That was the primary reason I bought it.
Rating: 3 / 5
This book comes with CDs and is very informative and clear, use CDs even as driving and I like it. It is fantastic for the new NP/MD/PA and for those who need to review their skills.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this as a nursing student, 5 years ago, and never wrote a review for it. I like this product. In nursing school we are taught what different lung and heart sounds should sound like. But, reading what something sounds like and really hearing it make all the difference. This CD breaks down different sounds nursing students and nurses should be familiar with. It’s a excellent refresher for a nurse who hasn’t had a patient with rales or hasn’t heard a gallop in a even as. I’d urge this to nursing instructors, students, and nurses.
Rating: 5 / 5