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Diane, Per Stedman's Cardio/Pulmonary words book, there is whispering

pectoriloquy. I don't see any problem with changing whispering to whispered.

Margaret

>>> Diane 04/06/01 12:15AM >>>

Doc is doing the physical exam and says, for the respiratory exam,

" Scattered rhonchi, left greater than right. Rales clear with

coughing. No stridor or wheeze. Resonant to percussion. No E to A

changes. No abnormal resonance by whispered pectoral (s/l)

" lowaquay " . Anterior thorax without point tenderness. "

I have played and played the s/l over again and cannot figure out what the

heck it is. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!

TIA,

Diane

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Doc is doing the physical exam and says, for the respiratory exam,

" Scattered rhonchi, left greater than right. Rales clear with

coughing. No stridor or wheeze. Resonant to percussion. No E to A

changes. No abnormal resonance by whispered pectoral (s/l)

" lowaquay " . Anterior thorax without point tenderness. "

I have played and played the s/l over again and cannot figure out what the

heck it is. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!!

TIA,

Diane

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