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2
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slow rate breathing which increased CO2 in blood
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3
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apnea results when the brain temporarily stops sending signals to the muscles that control breathing
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4
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abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by progressively deeper and sometimes faster breathing, followed by a gradual decrease that results in a temporary apnea.
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6
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apnea is a combination of central and obstructive apnea and is seen particularly in infants or young children who have abnormal control of breathing
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8
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temporary cessation of breathing during sleep
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12
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apnea caused by complete or partial obstructions of the upper airway.
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1
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difficulty breathing
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2
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fast and dep breathing caused by anxiety
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5
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rapid breathing
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7
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Air hunger, or the rapid, deep, and labored breathing characteristic of patients with acidosis
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9
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difficulty breathing while lying down
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10
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unusually deep or fast breathing
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11
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slow breathing
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