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Auscultation Training by Repetition

Vesicular - Normal Repetition

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Listen for 2-3 minutes
maneuver
Seated
torso
Diaphragm

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Vesicular breath sounds are soft and low pitched with a rustling quality during inspiration and even softer during expiration. Inspiration to expiration ratio of 3:1 or 4:1.

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Lesson Text

If you wish to review a complete lesson concerning this sound, the following lesson modules(s) may be useful. Each lesson includes text that covers an auscultatory sound, a waveform and an animation video.

Basics of Lung Sounds201
Intro To Lung Sounds203
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soundID52
maneuverSeated
TitleVesicular - Normal
PositionPosterior-4L
realSoundID6001
caseID74
S1 
Systole 
S2 
Diastole 
featuresVesicular breath sounds are soft and low pitched with a rustling quality during inspiration and even softer during expiration. Inspiration to expiration ratio of 3:1 or 4:1
lung soundsTrue
chestpieceDiaphragm
CaseID74
CourseID201
CourseCaseOrder1
ID57



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