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- 1. LISTENING TO BREATH SOUNDS Procedure: Place the bell of the diaphragm of your stethoscope over the back of your subject on the following areas: 1. Suprascapular area 2. Between the scapula to the right and left of the vertebral column 3. Infrascapular area 4. Base of the lungs Instruct the subject to inhale through the nose and exhale through the mouth. Listen for at least two full breaths in each area at the back. Compare symmetrical areas (left and right) as indicated above.a coronoid process, and a notch. The ular condyle occupies the posterior superior by partitions, or septae, that lie between and make up the transverse walls of the alv- Alveolar Process Angle 7. Body Coronoid Process Mandibular Condyle Mandibular Foramen 8 Mandibular Notch Mental Foramen Mylohyoid Line Oblique Line 9. Ramus 10 11The last two pairs of ribs that have no cartilaginous attachments to the sternum are sometimes called_______________________ ribs.