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What sound would you anticipate to hear when you auscultate the lungs of a child having an allergic reaction?

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Most commonly, they are a high-pitched, whistle-like sound heard during exhalation while auscultating the lungs. Wheezing is caused by the narrowing of the airways and is associated with asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, COPD, smoking, heart failure, inhaling a foreign object into the lungs, or an allergic reaction
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