Shallow breathing, thoracic breathing, costal breathing or chest breathing is the drawing of minimal breath into the lungs, usually by drawing air into...
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The rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI) or Yang Tobin index is a tool that is used in the weaning of mechanical ventilation on intensive care units....
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which case breathing is rapid. Kussmaul breathing occurs only in advanced stages of acidosis, and is not commonly seen. Rapid, shallow breathing may be observed...
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breathing Kussmaul breathing Pranayama – a traditional Yogic practice of slowing and extending the breaths, used during meditation Shallow breathing –...
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Tachypnea (redirect from Rapid breathing)
respiratory rate greater than normal, resulting in abnormally rapid and shallow breathing. In adult humans at rest, any respiratory rate of 12–20 per minute...
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Breathing (spiration or ventilation) is the rhythmical process of moving air into (inhalation) and out of (exhalation) the lungs to facilitate gas exchange...
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Martin J. Tobin (section Rapid shallow breathing index)
Yang published a study that described two new indices, the rapid shallow breathing index (RSBI) – initially known as the Yang Tobin Index (Y/T) – and...
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Sleep apnea (category Breathing abnormalities)
British English) is a sleep-related breathing disorder in which repetitive pauses in breathing, periods of shallow breathing, or collapse of the upper airway...
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more limited and labored form of breathing—shallow breathing—occurs. Eupnea is an efficient and effective form of breathing, which balances between maximizing...
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depressed reflexes, progressive loss of shivering, slow heartbeat, shallow breathing. Shivering may stop. The subject may be unresponsive to certain stimuli...
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