When you are performing a percussion of the posterior chest how far apart should your percussion intervals be spaced?

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2026-03-19 23:45

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When performing percussion of the posterior chest, the intervals should typically be spaced about 4 to 6 centimeters apart. This spacing allows for an accurate assessment of the underlying lung structures and helps to detect differences in sound that may indicate abnormalities. Ensure to follow a systematic approach, moving from one side of the chest to the other for consistency.

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