Final answer:
During a respiratory assessment, matching the correct assessment techniques with the descriptions, for example, auscultation with faint, muffled, and almost inaudible voice sounds when the patient says 'one, two, three' in a soft voice.
Step-by-step explanation:
Matching the assessment techniques with the descriptions:
- Technique: 1. Auscultation
- Description: The normal response is faint, muffled, and almost inaudible when the patient says 'one, two, three' in a very soft voice.
- Technique: 2. Auscultation
- Description: Ask the person to say 'ninety-nine' repeatedly while auscultating the chest wall. Normally, a sound will be heard but the examiner will not be able to distinguish exactly what is being said.
- Technique: 3. Percussion
- Description: Listen to the chest while the patient says a long 'ee-ee-ee' sound; hearing a long 'aaaaaa' sound may be noted over areas of consolidation.