A 12-year-old female presents with a chief complaint of a persistent
Question Answered step-by-step A 12-year-old female presents with a chief complaint of a persistentcough and fever for the past week. During lung auscultation, the clinician asks Marie to say “99” in a normal voice several times. The clinician’s suspicion of consolidation in the LLL is raised by which of the following findings?Group of answer choicesThe sound of the patient’s voice becomes less distinct through the stethoscope as the auscultation moves peripherally across the chest wall.The sound of the patient’s voice is muffled through the stethoscope over the LLLThe sound of the patient’s voice is clear and louder than normal through the stethoscopeThe sound of the patient’s voice is absent through the stethoscope in the left lower lung Health Science Science Nursing NUR 2180 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


