Crackles (Coarse) {Ans: loud, low-pitched bubbling sounds that are caused when air meets secretions in the large airways. Short crackling sounds, low-pitched, Location: trachea and large bronchi. Sounds like separating a Velcro fastener.}Right lung {Ans: 3 lobes: Vesicular Right Superior, Vesicular Right Middle,Vesicular Right Inferior.}Medium in loudness, medium in pitch {Ans: Bronchiovesicular sounds are heard over the main bronchi. These sounds are:}Wheezes {Ans: continuous, high-pitched musical sounds that are created by the narrowing of airways from swelling, secretions, or masses. Long musical sounds, high-pitched, Location: all lung fields.}Increased Breath Sounds {Ans: A common abnormal finding is hearing bronchial or bronchiovesicular sounds, which are louder and harsher, in peripheral lung tissue where vesicular sounds are normally heard. This occurs when underlying lung tissue is filled with liquid or solid material, rather than air.}Crackles (Fine) {Ans: High-pitched crackling sounds that occur when inhaled air meets deflated alveoli, causing them to pop open. Short popping sounds, high-pitched, Location: usually bases of lower lobes.Sound like the noise created by rolling a strand of hair between your thumb and index finger. (likely Pneumonia)}