Want this question answered?
Increased respiratory rate.
Tachypnea. (and below normal is bradypnea).
Tachypnea. Elizabeth Ann Maisel, RN, BSN, CPAN
Usually you want your respiratory rate between 12 and 20 respiration per minute, no lower than 10, and no higher than 24. If it's higher or lower, you could be suffering from respiratory distress.
Tachycardia is an increase in heart rate while tachypnea is an increase in the rate of breathing
Tachypnea (Tachypnoea); Hyperventillation
Tachypnea means rapid respiratory rate. The absolute respiratory rate that is considered tachpnea depends on age. In children, the respiratory rate is normally higher than in adults, so infants and children have to breathe faster to be considered tachypneic.Any resting respiratory rate higher than that listed below is considered tachypnea:Newborn to 2 months: 60 breaths per minuteInfant 2 months to 1 year: 50 breaths per minutePreschool Child 1 to 5 years: 40 breaths per minuteSchool age Child: 30 breaths per minuteAdult: 20 breaths per minutebreathing to fast
fast breathing rate In asthma or other lung diseases, the ability to expire carbon dioxide decreases, resulting in buildup of carbon dioxide in the blood, resulting in respiratory acidosis (decreased pH in the blood). Acidosis stimulates the respiratory centers in the brain, causing the respiratory rate to increase (tachypnea) to attempt to normalize the pH of the blood.
The medical term for hyperventilation is tachypnea (tack-IP-nee-ah) or hyperapnea. The normal respiratory rate in a healthy adult man is 12-20 breaths per minute. There may be slight individual variations, but a respiratory rate more than 50 is generally hyperapnea.Tachypnea is rapid, shallow breaths, and generally >30 if tachypneic.Hyperapnea is rapid breathing but is deeper breathing than in tachynpnea. Tachy is the medical prefix for "fast", eg tachycardia is a fast heart rate.Hyperventilating.Rapid breathing is known as hyperventilation.
there was no infant mortanlity rate lolz
As of [latest available data], the infant mortality rate in Kibera, [specific location], was [specific rate]. This rate may vary over time based on various factors such as healthcare access and infrastructure development.
Bradypnea is the opposite of tachypnea.