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Kussmaul respiration
Hyperventilation that is marked by an increase in rate and depth, associated with severe acidosis of diabetic or renal origin
Cheyne-Stokes respiration
alternating apnea and deep breathing. Deep respirations become increasingly shallow
Associated with heart failure and damage to the respiratory center (drugs, tumor, trauma)
Hyperpnea
labored, deep breathing
Bradypnea
regular, but abnormally slow
Associated with ICP, brain injury, and drug overdose
Apnea
absence of respirations
Hyperventilation
Marked by an increase in both depth and rate of respirations
Biot's respirations
aka Cluster breathing
cycles of breaths that vary in depth and have varying periods of apnea
Seen wiht some CNS disorders