An examiner can recognize a friction rub in the liver by a sound that is
A) clicking, gurgling, and irregular.
B) high pitched and associated with respirations.
C) loud, prolonged, and gurgling.
D) soft, low-pitched, and continuous.
E) low pitched, tinkling, and unrelated to respirations.
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