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The nurse is preparing to check the breath sounds of a client. when auscultating for bronchovesicular breath sounds, the nurse should place the stethoscope over the major bronchi area

On a chest X-ray or computed tomography (CT) scan, blood arteries that feed nutrients to the bronchi and bronchioles in the lungs can be seen as bronchovesicular marks. These markings can be normal, but if they start to show more visibly, it may be a sign of an infection or underlying lung condition.

Always take the clinical picture into account when evaluating bronchovesicular markings. Increased bronchovesicular markings most likely signify an infection if a patient is coughing and reports having chest pain. If you are healthy and show no symptoms, the finding is probably coincidental and of little consequence to you. Enlarged inflammation, heart failure, interstitial lung disease, chronic bronchitis, and regular aging are additional causes of increased bronchovesicular markings.

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