Abnormal Respiratory Patterns

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Abnormal Respiratory Patterns Quiz

Test your knowledge on abnormal respiratory patterns with our engaging quiz! This quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of various respiratory conditions and their characteristics.

Key features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Text-based questions for detailed answers
  • Learn about terms such as dyspnea, apnea, and CPAP
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by BreathingSmart42
Rapid breathing, greater than 20 bpm
Absence of spontaneous breathing
Shortness of breath
Eupnea
Apnea
Dyspnea
Hypopnea
Shortness of breath when you lie down
Orthopnea
Dyspnea
Trepopnea
Apnea
Shortness of breath when you're standing up
Platypnea
Cpap
Bradypnea
Tachypnea
CPAP meaning
Continuous Pulse Air Pressure
Continuous Pressure Air Pulse
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Continuous Positive Airway Pulse
Intermittent gasping and labored breathing, complete apnea
Agonal breathing
Apnea
Ataxic Breathing
Wheezing
Involuntary inspiration that is deeper and longer than normal tidal volume breath
Air gets trapped in lungs
Period of shallow and deep breathing, seperated by brief period of apnea
Cheyne stoke breathing
Agonal breathing
Ataxic breathing
Biot's breathing
Increase rate and depth of breathing
Decrease obstructed and depth of breathing
Involves exhaling through purses lips
Nose obstructed, making it difficult to breathe through nose
Nose breathing
Mouth breathing
Belly breathing
Sighing
Sound of breath of an asthmatic person
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