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Coin test

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Coin test
Purposetest for a punctured lung

A coin test (or a bell metal resonance) is a medical diagnostic test used to test for a punctured lung. A punctured lung can cause air or fluid to leak into the pleural cavity, leading to, for example, pneumothorax or hydrothorax.

In a coin test, a coin held against the chest is tapped by another coin on the side where the puncture is suspected. A stethoscope is placed on the back to listen to breath sounds and the sound of the coins. If a tinkling sound is heard, it is likely that air or fluid has found its way into the pleural cavity.

References

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  • K. George, Matthew, Preparation Manual for Undergraduates of Medicine
  • Bellmetal resonance in Stedman's Medical Dictionary at Drugs.com










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