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care of patient with integumentary & musculoskeletal disorders

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Crepitus

Author: Tyresha Warren



Answer:

Sound that resembles the crackling noise heard when rubbing hair between the fingers or throwing salt on an open fire. it is associated with gas gangrene, the rubbing of bone fragments, or the crackles of a consolidated area of lung in pneumonia


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