Apnea is the absence of breathing, but only for less than a few moments. If a patient has stopped breathing and does not restart breathing it is called respiratory arrest. Lack of spontaneous respiration is central apnea. Absence of spontaneous respiration means that the person's brainstem is not triggering them to take breaths. The medulla contains the respiratory center, and the respiratory center makes sure that the body is not ever breathing below 8 respirations per minute. A person with apnea is described as apneic.
When a person has no pulse they are in asystole.
No, one of the terms meaning no pulse would be asystole, which means that the heart has failed to contract, hence no pulse. Myocardial infarction is one term used when meaning a heart attack
Asystole is the medical term meaning absence of a heartbeat.
Arrhythmia is the medical term meaning condition of absent heart rhythm.
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Palpitation is the medical term meaning a heightened percetion of your own heart rate, which may feel like pounding or racing. It may occur with regular rhythm, or with irregular rhythm (arrhythmia).
Atrial fibrillation is the medical term meaning the irregular, uncoordinated, ineffective twitching contraction of the walls of the atria. A related condition is ventricular fibrillation, which occurs in the lower chambers of the heart.
In medical terms, the sleep wake cycle, also known as the circadian rhythm, describes an activity cycle that loops every 24 hours. Most organisms have this type of rhythm.
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It's common to see a normal examination of the heart notated with the abbreviation S1 S2 NSR, meaning there was a normal "lub," a normal "dub," and a normal sinus rhythm ("NSR"). Some argue that you can't "hear" a normal sinus rhythm, but can only advise the rhythm is regular.
An ANOMALY is a deviation from what is regarded as normal.
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The medical term for a slow heart rate is bradycardia. This can be a normal condition in some people, but it can also be a sign of an underlying medical issue that may need further evaluation and treatment.
There is no specific rhythm linked to an eating disorder. Arrhythmia is the term for an irregular heart rhythm. People with eating disorders generally suffer from arrhythmias brought on from electrolyte imbalances, the most common and dangerous is potassium, or hypokalemia which can be fatal left untreated.
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