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When auscultating the lungs of a client with shortness of breath, the nurse hears a low-pitched sound that is continuous throughout inspiration. This lung sound would indicate:
 
  1. Narrow trachea passages.
   2. Narrow bronchi.
   3. Inflamed pleural surfaces.
   4. Blocked large airway passages.
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