yes
"Increased vagal stimulation would cause..." The heart rate to decrease.
Certain medications primarily depressants or alcohol can cause a decrease in someone's respiratory rate.
CO2 is what causes the drive to breathe in normal human. In carbon monoxide poisoning, there are two reasons why the ventilatory pattern may remain unchanged: there is an initial decrease in CO2 as the body reserves become mobilized telling the chemoreceptors and the apneustic center in the brain that no more ventilation is required. The second reason is the CO poisoning cause a cerbrospinal acidosis which can further hinder signals from the apneustic center to the respiratory system.
True. Hypothermia can significantly affect the respiratory center in the brain, causing a decrease in breathing (apnea) or shallow breathing. This can lead to respiratory failure if not treated promptly.
This occurs when respiratory drive is lower and breaths per minute decrease - to the point that added oxygenation (or even respiratory support on a ventilator) is required. A number of conditions and diseases can cause respiratory depression. Common conditions include severe respiratory infections, congestive heart failure, exacerbation of COPD, among others.
Methamphetamine can cause wild sexual stimulation when a person does not have this stimulation on a regular basis because the drug can cause the body to produce more hormones.
WIth hyperventilation there is a decrease of CO2 in the blood and lungs. Lowering CO2 concentration increases the time before the respiratory center becomes stimulated.
no
Yes it does. It cause respiratory distress.
Yes it does. It cause respiratory distress.
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It can cause severe bleeding or hemorrhage which will cause respiratory distress.