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How does scapular rotation contribute to full range of motion glenohumeral abduction?
Atelectatic Crackles
Fine crackling sounds heard through a stethoscope, often indicating incomplete expansion or collapse of lung tissue (atelectasis).
Fine Crackles
A series of short, discontinuous sounds heard during lung auscultation, often indicative of fluid in the airways.
Pneumonia
An inflammatory condition of the lung tissue primarily caused by infection with bacteria, viruses, or other organisms, leading to difficulty breathing and cough.
Auscultation of Breath Sounds
The act of listening to the sounds generated by the lungs during breathing, typically using a stethoscope, to identify normal and abnormal respiratory conditions.
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