- Ms. Granger was involved in a car accident and is complainingof difficulty breathing. A chest x-ray indicates Ms. Granger has apneumothorax on her right side. The nurse assesses the trachea tobe midline. Which of the following lung sounds would the nurseexpect to auscultate? (Select all that apply)
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Diminished lung sounds on the right side |
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b. |
Absent lung sounds on the right side |
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c. |
Diminished lung sounds on the left side |
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d. |
Absent lung sounds on the left side |
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