When auscultating the lungs of an adult patient, nurse notes that low-pitched, soft breath sounds are heard, then nurse interprets these as : vesicular breath sounds and are normal in that location.
Vesicular breath sounds are soft, low-pitched sounds that the doctor hear throughout the lungs, when a person breathes in. They are normal but some abnormal sounds may also occur if a person has an illness or chronic condition.
The vesicular breathing is heard over the thorax which is lower pitched and softer than bronchial breathing. Expiration is short and there is no pause between inspiration and expiration.
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