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I had a pt that was having an asthma attack and have been having mild sympotoms for three days, when she finially called EMS because her friends were smoking around her in an enclosed trailer.:wacko: When I listened to her LS in the house they were wheezy. When we loaded her up in unit and place NRB on her, LS were Wheezy. When I gave her an albuterol jetneb treatment, LS were wheezy. Then because I felt she was getting fatigued but was still able to maintain patent airway, I opted for the CPAP. However, to my surprise, I was having difficult ascultating her LS. Is this normal? Of course, by now my crew and I are already enroute to the hospital and I realize that there is extra noise surrounding me that wasnt there when we were in the residence. My question was are you supposed to be able to hear LS if the pt is moving air while on CPAP? I wasn't sure and my pt was becoming more tired. I was concerned that she might just stop breathing all together, so I stepped it up to C3 and continued to talked to the patient about focusing on her breathing. Once we were at the hospital and pt was transfered I listened to her LS again, wheezing in all fields(however there was improvement from field assessment). Thanks for all your assistance.