The nurse suspects respiratory failure secondary to hypoventilation in a patient with which condition?
A. anxiety
B. neuromuscular disease
C. pulmonary embolism
D. volume A/C ventilation at a rate of 20 breaths/min
Select your answer:

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Regarding Auscultation of Respiratory system, false is
A. Wheeze are continuous musical sounds caused due to narrowing of airways
B. Crackles are continuous, non-musical sounds due to sudden snapping/opening of small airways and/or bubbling of air through secretions.
C. Bronchial breath sounds are hoarse, and expiration is higher pitched, louder and longer than usual, with a pause between inspiration and expiration.
D. Vesicular breath sounds are rustling quality, and inspiration is longer, higher pitched than expiration sound. No gap between the two.