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Tachypnea, also
spelt tachypnoea, is a
respiratory rate
greater than normal,
resulting in
abnormally rapid and
shallow breathing. In
adult humans at rest...
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Transient tachypnea of the
newborn is a
respiratory problem that can be seen in the
newborn shortly after delivery. It is
caused by
retained fetal lung...
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without having any
labored breathing or
tachypnea. The
other way around,
labored breathing or
tachypnea can
voluntarily be
performed even when there...
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urination and weakness.
Complications include bradycardia,
hypothermia and
tachypnea.
Substances that may
cause this
toxidrome include carbamates, mushrooms...
- to: confusion, loss of appetite, fatigue, fever,
irregular heartbeat,
tachypnea Causes Infection, injury,
hypermetabolism Prognosis Case
fatality rate...
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cyanosis (eg.
bluish color on
mucosal membranes or
fingers and/or toes)
Tachypnea (faster
breathing rate) Pale
conjunctiva People with
respiratory failure...
- hypertension. It has a
ground gl****
appearance on an x-ray.
Symptoms can
include tachypnea,
nasal flaring,
paradoxical chest movement, grunting, and
subcostal retractions...
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dyspnea dys- + -pnea /dɪspˈniːə/ disp-NEE-ə, /ˈdɪspniə/ DISP-nee-ə fast
tachypnea tachy- + -pnea /ˌtækɪpˈniːə/ TAK-ip-NEE-ə slow
bradypnea brady- + -pnea...
- for some cold
water immersion deaths. Gasp
reflex and
uncontrollable tachypnea can
severely increase the risk of
water inhalation and drowning. Some...
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Ponthenkandath (2004). "An
approach to
diagnosis and
management of
cyanosis and
tachypnea in term infants".
Pediatric Clinics of
North America. 51 (4): 999–1021...