Auscultation is performed using a stethoscope placed at specific points on the body to listen to internal sounds. The diaphragm is used to hear high-pitched normal and abnormal sounds in organs, while the bell hears low-pitched murmurs. The 5 points of heart auscultation are centered around the valves, and lung auscultation occurs around the trachea and between ribs on the front and back, comparing both sides in a stepladder pattern to identify normal and abnormal breath sounds such as rhonchi or crackles. Auscultation is a key examination technique used by healthcare providers to evaluate the heart, lungs, and other organs.