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Eupnea F1.1.1 - ANSWERNormal Breathing eu - normal Bradypnea F1.1.1 - ANSWERAbnormally slow breathing pattern brady - slow ex: suppression by medication Tachypnea F1.1.1 - ANSWERAbnormally fast breathing pattern tachy- fast Apnea F1.1.1 - ANSWERTemporary cessation of breathing What are the normal muscles used in breathing? F1.1.1 - ANSWERDiaphragm and intercostals Accessory muscles F1.1.1 - ANSWERSternocleidomastoid, abdominal, Trapezius, and Costals Abdominal- Unless normally use Ex: Men and Babies Costals- See a "sucking" motion. Walls being pulled in Ex: Children with a high fever Hyperpnea F1.1.1 - ANSWERIncreased rate of breathing, deeper than usually experienced during normal activity Ex: Overdose on aspirin: breathing hard to get rid of something, C.O.P.D: breathing hard to get rid of the acid Dyspnea F1.1.1. - ANSWER"Air Hunger" labored/difficult breathing Do the Lungs have the sense of "feeling" - ANSWERNo. The muscles that aid in breathing do. Orthopenea F1.1.1 - ANSWERDiscomfort breathing in any position other than erect sitting/standing position Ex: COPD patient and Sleep apnea What are the rates of breathing F1.1.1 - ANSWEREupnea - 12 to 20 per min. Tachypnea - anything above 20 Bradypnea - anything below 12 Apnea - 10 seconds or more Adventitious F1.1.1 - ANSWERAbnormal breath sounds Whe
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