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"Clear to auscultation" refers to a finding during a physical examination in which a healthcare provider listens to a patient's lungs using a stethoscope and hears no abnormal sounds, such as wheezes, crackles, or rhonchi. This typically indicates that the airways are unobstructed and the lungs are functioning normally. It is a positive sign in assessing respiratory health.

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