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breath sounds
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lungs, breath sounds, lung sounds, breathing sounds, breath sounds, the sounds produced by the structures, the lungs, breathing, lung sounds, examined by auscultation, listening, a stethoscope, normal lung sounds occur in all parts, the chest area, above the collarbones, bottom, the rib cage, auscultation, find normal breath sounds, decreased, absent breath sounds, abnormal breath sounds, absent, decreased sounds reflect reduced airflow to a portion, the lungs, over-inflation of a portion, the lungs, emphysema, air, fluid around the lungs, increased thickness, the chest wall, several types of abnormal breath sounds, rales, rhonchi, wheezes, the most common, wheezing, heard, a stethoscope, abnormal sounds, also loud enough to be detected, the unaided ear, rales, crackles, crepitations, small clicking, bubbling, rattling sounds, in the lung, believed to occur, air opens closed alveoli, air spaces, rales further described, moist, dry, fine, coarse, rhonchi, sounds that resemble snoring, produced, air movement, the large airways is obstructed, turbulent, wheezes, high-pitched, musical sounds produced by narrowed airways, expiration, breathing out, foreign body obstruction, the airway, emphysema, asthma, pulmonary edema, bronchiectasis, chronic bronchitis, acute bronchitis, interstitial lung disease, pneumonia, tracheobronchitis, wheezing
health care measures, employed at home depend on the disease causing any abnormal breath sounds, consult, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, a potential emergency condition, use of accessory muscles, signs of increased breathing work retractions, nasal flaring, cyanosis, an emergency symptom, wheezing, abnormal sounds, persistent, noticed, the first time,
medical history, a physical examination performed, medical history, an abnormal lung sound in detail, time pattern, did it start, how long did it last, a pattern, occurrences, quality, how would describe it, relieving factors, what makes it better, aggravating factors, what makes it worse, any coughing, any difficulty breathing, abnormal breath sounds, discovered by the health care provider, not have been aware of its presence, physical examination, careful assessment, the lungs, breathing, diagnostic tests, chest x-ray, pulmonary function tests, blood tests, an arterial blood gas, cat scan, the chest, analysis of a sputum sample, sputum culture, sputum gram stain, interventions, depend on the disease that is causing the abnormal breath sounds, related to abnormal breath sounds.
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