Normal Vesicular

Virtual Auscultation

patient torso with stethoscope chestpiece

patient position during auscultation
The patient's position is seated.

Lesson

Vesicular lung sounds are soft, continuous, and low-pitched sounds that are heard during inspiration. During expiration, the sound volume become lower. Inspiratory sounds are longer in duration than expiration (3:1 ratio). Vesicular sounds are the most commonly heard lung sounds. They can be auscultated over the most of the chest wall.
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