A slightly obese client with a history of allergy-induced asthma, hypertension, and mitral valve prolapse is admitted to an acute care facility for elective surgery. The nurse obtains a complete history and performs a thorough physical examination, paying special attention to the cardiovascular and respiratory systems. When percussing the client's chest wall, the nurse expects to elicit:

a) resonant sounds.
b) hyperresonant sounds.
c) dull sounds.
d) flat sounds.


Answer: a) resonant sounds.

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