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A bedridden person is often referred to as an invalid or immobile individual who is confined to bed due to illness or injury.
During an asthma attack, a person's respiratory passages become narrowed and inflamed
It increases.
Yes they can.
=== === The patient is considered bedridden.
The word 'bedridden' is an adjective used to describe a noun as forced to stay in bed by illness or infirmity.Example sentences:I visit my bedridden mother daily. (adjective)She became bedridden when she broke her hip. (predicate adjective, restates the subject of the sentence)
if the person is bleeding their heart needs to pump more blood around the body therefore their resps are quicker
for shorter periods no problem,the circulation will improve,that is what happens after excersize if hyperventilation is for a prolonged period he will go into a condition called respiratory acedosis.
The heart does not stop working. When this happens the blood just doesn't move efficiently through the body.
The word is "bedridden".
Pneumonia is an umbrella term for several respiratory infections. Nosocomial Pneumonia is acquired in a hospital setting. Walking Pneumonia is a milder version that does not leave you bedridden during recovery.
Why does the respiratory rate change depending on age?