1. Multiple Choice: Which lung lobe is most likely to be
auscultated when listening to bronchial sounds?
A) Right upper lobe
B) Left lower lobe
C) Right middle lobe
D) Left upper lobe
Answer: A) Right upper lobe
Rationale: Bronchial sounds are normally heard over the trachea
and the right upper lobe due to its proximity to the large airways.
2. True/False: Vesicular sounds are low-pitched and soft, heard
over the periphery of the lungs.
Answer: True
Rationale: Vesicular sounds are indeed low-pitched and soft,
indicating normal air flow through the smaller airways.
3. Fill-in-the-Blank: The _______ lobe is not typically assessed in
a standard posterior chest examination due to its location.
Answer: Right middle lobe
Rationale: The right middle lobe is not easily accessible from
the back and is therefore not typically assessed in a standard
posterior chest examination.
4. Multiple Choice: Bronchovesicular sounds are expected to be
heard:
A) Over the major bronchi
B) At the lung apices
C) In the lung periphery
D) Over the abdomen
Answer: A) Over the major bronchi
Rationale: Bronchovesicular sounds are normal breath sounds
heard over the major bronchi, characterized by a moderate pitch
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