Carbon dioxide
Yes the altitude of the area does affect the breathing rate becaue the higher you go the lower the air pressure and the the lower you go the lower the air pressure.
Some where in his body he has an bacterial infection
It is ideal to use the apical pulse for monitoring a child's heart rate.
The heart rate in the human body doesn't actually affect the adrenal glands. Its the other way around. The adrenal glands affect the heart rate by rising the rate over what it actually should be.
Heart rate sensors. A pulse monitor placed on the finger tip can monitor pulse rate.
The pituitary gland does not directly affect breathing. Its main function is to produce and release hormones that regulate various body functions, such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Breathing is primarily controlled by the respiratory center in the brainstem, which responds to signals from the body to adjust the breathing rate and depth.
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yes . . depending on availability of oxygen, breathing rate changes
A stethoscope is put against the chest and is used to monitor heart rate and breathing. It is also used to listen to certain body sounds
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Emotion can affect the respiratory rate by triggering the body's fight-or-flight response, leading to an increase in breathing rate during states of stress, anxiety, or excitement. Conversely, feelings of calmness or relaxation can result in a slower breathing rate. Emotional factors can influence the autonomic nervous system, which controls respiration.
The body can control breathing rate and depth to adjust oxygen and carbon dioxide levels. If oxygen levels are low, the body can increase breathing rate and depth to take in more oxygen. If carbon dioxide levels are high, the body can increase breathing rate to expel it. This is regulated by sensors in the brain that monitor oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood.
Bunnies typically breathe at a rate of 30-60 breaths per minute. Factors that can affect their breathing rate include stress, exercise, temperature, and overall health.
Cats typically breathe at a rate of 20-30 breaths per minute. Factors that can affect their breathing rate include stress, exercise, temperature, and underlying health conditions.
An ICU patient monitor shows some of the major functions of the body such as heart rate and rhythm, blood pressure, temperature of the body, breathing rate and oxygen saturation. At the end of each waveform is a number indicating what the patient's blood pressure, heart rate and other functions are. To be able to read the ICU monitory fully and properly, special training would be needed.