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Consider the concepts listed below.Match one or more of the concepts with each scenario.Explain your choices.
-Scenario 2 "Celebrities aren't the only ones giving their babies unusual names.Compared with decades ago, parents are choosing less common names for kids, which could suggest an emphasis on uniqueness and individualism, according to new research.Essentially, today's kids (and later adults) will stand out from classmates.For instance, in the 1950s, the average first-grade class of 30 children would have had at least one boy named James (top name in 1950) , while in 2013, six classes will be necessary to find only one Jacob, even though that was the most common boys' name in 2007.The researchers suspect the uptick of HYPERLINK "http://www.livescience.com/2668-popular-baby-names-change-dramatically.html" unusual baby names could be a sign of a change in culture from one that applauded fitting in to today's emphasis on being unique and standing out" (Bryner 2010) .
Auscultation
This refers to the method used by healthcare professionals to listen to the sounds of the body, typically with a stethoscope, as part of a physical examination.
Adventitious Sounds
Unusual or abnormal sounds heard during breathing, indicating respiratory issues.
Narrowed Bronchioles
The constriction or narrowing of the bronchioles in the lungs, affecting breathing.
Wheezes
High-pitched whistling sounds during breathing, often a sign of respiratory obstruction or asthma.
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