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Use the mouse to select each area, place the cursor on the area, and click. Five
areas need to be selected to answer this question.
Three types of breath sounds are considered normal in certain parts of the thorax.
These include vesicular, bronchovesicular, and bronchial. These breath sounds
should be clear to auscultation. Bronchial breath sounds are located over the
trachea. Bronchovesicular breath sounds are located over the main bronchi.
Vesicular breath sounds are located over the lesser bronchi, bronchioles, and lobes.
Extended Drag and Drop
There are various ways in which extended drag and drop question types will be
presented. An extended drag and drop question will provide you with several pieces
of specific information and will ask you to order that information into the correct
order of action or placement. See Box 1-14 for an example.
Box 1-14
NGN Item: Extended Drag and Drop
The nurse is preparing assignments for the day for the eight clients below and needs
to assign clients to a registered nurse (RN), a licensed practical nurse (LPN), and an
assistive personnel (AP). Drag each client to the most appropriate health care
provider.
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