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