Select the correct answer.
The normal sounds you hear with auscultating most lungs are called:
A.
Vesicular sounds
О в.
Broncho-vesicular sounds
О с.
Bronchial sounds
O D.
Tracheal sounds



Answer :

The normal sounds you hear with auscultating most lungs are called Vesicular sounds. Explanation: 1. Vesicular sounds are the normal sounds heard when listening to most areas of the lungs during auscultation. 2. These sounds are characterized by a soft rustling quality, similar to the sound of wind blowing through trees. 3. Vesicular sounds are typically heard during inspiration and are a sign of normal, healthy lung function. 4. They are produced by air moving through the smaller airways and alveoli of the lungs. 5. In contrast, broncho-vesicular sounds, bronchial sounds, and tracheal sounds are not the typical sounds heard in most areas of the lungs and may indicate abnormal conditions when detected during auscultation.

Answer:

Vesticular Sounds

Explanation:

Vesicular sounds are soft, blowing, or rustling sounds normally heard throughout most of the lung fields. Vesicular sounds are normally heard throughout inspiration, continue without pause through expiration, and then fade away about one third of the way through expiration.