Definition of Hypocapnia. Meaning of Hypocapnia. Synonyms of Hypocapnia

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Definition of Hypocapnia

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- Hypocapnia usually results from deep or rapid breathing, known as hyperventilation. Hypocapnia is the opposite of hypercapnia. Short term hypocapnia does...
- depth while blackout in consistently shallow water is a consequence of hypocapnia following hyperventilation. Different types of freediving blackout have...
- damage or death. The two mechanisms are strangulation and self-induced hypocapnia and work as follows: A ligature such as a belt or rope around the neck...
- hydromorphone and examples of benzodiazepines include lorazepam and alprazolam. Hypocapnia, which stimulates hypoventilation Obesity; see Obesity hypoventilation...
- eliminates more carbon dioxide than the body can produce. This leads to hypocapnia, a reduced concentration of carbon dioxide dissolved in the blood. The...
- breathing pattern to correct for the presumed chronic hyperventilation and hypocapnia, thereby treating or curing the body of these medical problems. The Buteyko...
- involving hyperventilating Cheyne–Stokes respiration, the breathing disorder Hypocapnia, a physiological result of hyperventilating "Hyperventilating" (song)...
- be observed as a symptom of hyperventilation syndrome as a result of hypocapnia-induced reduction of calcium levels in the blood. To elicit the sign,...
- are about 98% for hemoglobin saturation) and too little carbon dioxide (hypocapnia) in their blood and other tissues. While oxygen is abundant in the bloodstream...
- blood pressure. Fatigue Hyperventilation, paradoxically: self-induced hypocapnia, such as in the fainting game or in shallow water blackout. Overexertion...