If you pressed a stethoscope diaphragm firmly on a volunteer's skin at the following locations on the right side of the body: Inferior to the clavicle (this is the 1st intercostal space) In a more inferior intercostal space Along the medial border of the scapula What type of sounds are you listening for

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Answer:

The correct answer is - Vesicular Breath Sound.

Explanation:

The vesicular breathing is lower-pitched and soft where expiration is shorter than inspiration and there is no pause between expiration and inspiration. It can be heard through the thorax and with a stethoscope around the lungs or the thorax inferior to the clavicle, medial border of the scapula, and intercostal space. It can be heard with each expiration around the lung area.

Thus, The correct answer is - Vesicular Breath Sound.

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