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A 60 yr old male,comes for physical exam and has no complains .Vitals are normal.On examination he has vesicular breathing in midlower lobes of both lungs.What is diagnosis?
1.Asthma
2.Bronchitis.
3.Normal Breathing
4.CO poisoning
5.SArcoidosis
ans 3 ? what do you think ? thanks
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vesicular breathing is another term for normal breath sounds.
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3.Normal breath sounds
Note
- Pitch
-Intensity
-Quality
-Duration
Vesicular-
-heard over most of lung
-I>E
-low pitch
-soft intensity » sigh
Bronchovesicular-over bronchi
-I=E
-moderate pitch and intensity, breezy
Bronchial/Tracheal
-I<E
-high pitched, loud, blowing
Documenting NL breath sounds:
Vesicular breath sounds audible all lung fields bilaterally