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While caring for a client with asthma, the nurse auscultates a bilateral high-pitched, continuous whistling sound in the anterior lung fields. what finding does the nurse document in the medical record?
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While caring for a client with asthma, the nurse auscultates a bilateral high-pitched, continuous whistling sound in the anterior lung fields. what finding does the nurse document in the medical record?
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The nurse should put that the client with asthma was wheezing. Wheezing is a common for people who have asthma and it is caused by the blocking of naval passages due to mucus and swelling. Wheezing makes it difficult for a person to breathe and causes a person to create a high pitched whistling sound when trying to breathe.
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