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Inspection

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After a general inspection, the following should be observed:

  • respiratory rate and the movement of the diaphragm and chest wall, in normal breathing and with deeper breaths if appropriate.
  • chest hyperinflation - specifically an increased anterior-posterior diameter may be noted
  • there may be intercostal, subcostal or sternal recession. A long term sequal to this may be Harrison's sulcus.
  • nasal flaring may be present
  • a tracheal tug is a subtle sign

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