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To help the student to know more about respiration

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Respiratory Rate 1Online version

To help the student to know more about respiration

by Nursing Empowerment Program
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releasing one respiration breath exhalation Inhalation process inhalation full exhalation single from inhalation

Student : Dr . Nermeen , I ? m trying to understand some terms related to respiratory . Can you help me out ?
TA Nermeen : Of course dear ! Which terms do you want to ask about ?
Student : single respiration , inhalation , and exhalation ?
TA Nermeen : refers to one complete cycle of breathing , or one full breath .
Student : So what about inhalation and exhalation ?  
TA . Nermeen : Well , each single breath includes one followed by one . So , it's essentially breath .
Student : Does that mean breathing in and out ?
TA Nermeen : Prefect ! is the process of taking air into the lungs , while exhalation is the of air the lungs .
Student , so one equals one and one .  
TA . Nermeen : Exactly  

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rate rhythm deep depth rest regular shallow irregular respiratory


Student : What about " respiratory rate , " " rhythm , " and " depth " What do they all mean ?
TA Nermeen : Let ? s break them down . The is the number of breaths a person takes in one minute . It ? s usually measured when a person is at .
Student : Got it . And what about ?
TA Nermeen : It refers to the pattern of breathing . It can be , meaning the breaths are equally separated , or .
Student : That makes sense . What does mean in this context ?
TA Nermeen : It describes how deep each breath is . A breath fills the lungs more fully , while a breath doesn ? t take in as much air .

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per slower tachypnea min 12 20 range breathe normal

Student : Thank you so much . I ? ve also seen the terms tachypnea and bradypnea . What do they refer to ?
TA Nermeen : They are the respiratory abnormalities .
TA . Nermeen : Do you know the of respiratory rate in adult ?
Student : Yes ! It ranges from 12 - 20 .
TA . Nermeen : Perfect ! . So when someone breathes faster than normal or faster than br / m , it's called .
Bradypnea is the opposite ; it ? s when someone breathes than normal , typically fewer than breaths per minute .
Student : Thanks ! That really helps clarify everything .
TA Nermeen : You ? re welcome ! Don ? t hesitate to ask if you have more questions .