u/rogueblaze

dumb question but how to listen to lung sounds on a patient who can't move that well?

just started rotations and i'm really not sure how to listen to lung sounds on a bedridden patient. the residents i follow typically listen to them on the front of the patient and i followed suit, but is this the right way (in a nonjudgemental way)? what about the 6 point lung exam we learn in pre-clinicals?

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u/rogueblaze — 7 hours ago