• Tachypnea, also spelt tachypnoea, is a respiratory rate greater than normal, resulting in abnormally rapid and shallow breathing. In adult humans at rest...
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  • Transient tachypnea of the newborn is a respiratory problem that can be seen in the newborn shortly after delivery. It is caused by retained fetal lung...
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  • yet without having any labored breathing or tachypnea. The other way around, labored breathing or tachypnea can voluntarily be performed even when there...
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    cyanosis (eg. bluish color on mucosal membranes or fingers and/or toes) Tachypnea (faster breathing rate) Pale conjunctiva People with respiratory failure...
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  • to: Confusion, Loss of appetite, Fatigue, Fever, Irregular Heartbeat, Tachypnea Causes Infection, injury, hypermetabolism Prognosis Case fatality rate...
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    urination and weakness. Complications include bradycardia, hypothermia and tachypnea. Substances that may cause this toxidrome include carbamates, mushrooms...
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  • passive process of normal expiration. Hyperpnea is distinguished from tachypnea, which is a respiratory rate greater than normal, resulting in rapid and...
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    hypertension. It has a ground glass appearance on an x-ray. Symptoms can include tachypnea, nasal flaring, paradoxical chest movement, grunting, and subcostal retractions...
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    dyspnea dys- + -pnea /dɪspˈniːə/ disp-NEE-ə, /ˈdɪspniə/ DISP-nee-ə fast tachypnea tachy- + -pnea /ˌtækɪpˈniːə/ TAK-ip-NEE-ə slow bradypnea brady- + -pnea...
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  • for some cold water immersion deaths. Gasp reflex and uncontrollable tachypnea can severely increase the risk of water inhalation and drowning. Some...
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