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    The Crackle Sound That Is Heard Through a Stethoscope When
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The Crackle Sound That Is Heard Through a Stethoscope When

Question 154

Question 154

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The crackle sound that is heard through a stethoscope when air bubbles move through liquid in the lungs is called:


A) alveolus.
B) crepitus.
C) sonorous.
D) wheezing.
E) rales.

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