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Certain medications primarily depressants or alcohol can cause a decrease in someone's respiratory rate.
When your oxygen levels go up and carbon dioxide levels in the body go down this will cause your heart rate to speed up. This is caused by the blood vessels opening and the heart working harder to pump the blood.
A decrease in the birth rate will cause a decrease in population over time.
A low birth rate and environmental hazards are two things that can cause a population to decrease.
A low Birth Rate and environmental hazards are two things that can cause a population to decrease.
Factors that will not cause a decrease in tidal volume include exercise, stress, excitement, and increased respiratory drive. These can actually lead to an increase in tidal volume.
An increase in CO2 levels typically leads to an increase in respiratory rate. This is known as the hypercapnic ventilatory response, where the body tries to eliminate excess CO2 by breathing more rapidly.
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This depends on what you define as 'help' in this specific scenario. Oromoph is an opiate - consisting of obviously, morphine. If you have an excess of any type of opiate, you run the risk of respiratory depression. Meaning, your respiratory rate may decrease. Some Palliative care professionals prescribe opiates specifically to decrease someone's respiratory rate, in the hope that it may make them more comfortable.
A side effect of opiate analgesics is respiratory depression. Meaning if you were to take to much of an opiate than it could cause your breathing to decrease in rate and eventually you would be unable to maintain your own airway.
A decrease in the surface area of the respiratory membrane will result in a decrease in gas exchange.