During expiration, sound intensity can quickly fade
Breath sounds should be assessed in three locations, the apex of each lung (right above the clavicle), the mid lung (mid sternal), and at the bases (Roughly at the level of the xiphoid process)
Auscultation revealed a vesicular breathing noise bilaterally and the laboratory results showed slightly increased infection parameters
Vesicular breath sounds are soft and low pitched with a rustling quality during inspiration and are even softer during expiration
May 21, 2016 · Vesicular Breath Sounds Vesicular sounds Definition- These are sounds produced by passage of air, in and out of alveoli (vesicles)
Normal breath sounds are classified as tracheal, bronchial, bronchovesicular, and vesicular sounds
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Vesicular sounds are low pitched, normal breath sounds heard in the periphery of the lungs, and have an inspiratory phase that is greater than the expiratory phase
They are also heard with obese or highly muscular patients, where tissue mass impedes sound
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Inspiration is longer than expiration and there is no pause between inspiration and expiration
Mar 15, 2020 · The bronchial breath sounds over the trachea has a higher pitch, louder, inspiration and expiration are equal and there is a pause between inspiration and expiration