Questions: Cheyne-Stokes respiration 2. Normal breathing eupnea 3. Shallow breathing hypopnea 4. Abnormally deep breathing 5. Deficient amount of oxygen in tissue 6. Crackles; popping sounds within the lungs 7. Hoarseness 8. Difficult breathing 9. Slow breathing 10. High-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions 11. Cessation of breathing 12. Difficulty breathing while lying down

Cheyne-Stokes respiration
2. Normal breathing eupnea
3. Shallow breathing hypopnea
4. Abnormally deep breathing
5. Deficient amount of oxygen in tissue
6. Crackles; popping sounds within the lungs
7. Hoarseness
8. Difficult breathing
9. Slow breathing
10. High-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions
11. Cessation of breathing
12. Difficulty breathing while lying down
Transcript text: Cheyne-Stokes respiration 2. Normal breathing eupnea 3. Shallow breathing hypopnea 4. Abnormally deep breathing 5. Deficient amount of oxygen in tissue 6. Crackles; popping sounds within the lungs 7. Hoarseness 8. Difficult breathing 9. Slow breathing 10. High-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory con 11. Cessation of breathing 12. Difficulty breathing while lying down
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Cheyne-Stokes respiration $\sim$ A pattern of breathing characterized by a gradual increase in depth and sometimes in rate to a maximum, followed by a decrease resulting in apnea.

  1. Normal breathing $\square$ eupnea

  2. Shallow breathing hypopnea

  3. Abnormally deep breathing $\square$ hyperpnea

  4. Deficient amount of oxygen in tissue $\square$ hypoxia

  5. Crackles; popping sounds within the lungs $\square$ rales

  6. Hoarseness $\square$ dysphonia

  7. Difficult breathing $\square$ dyspnea

  8. Slow breathing $\square$ bradypnea

  9. High-pitched crowing sound heard in certain respiratory conditions $\square$ stridor

  10. Cessation of breathing $\square$ apnea

  11. Difficulty breathing while lying down $\square$ orthopnea

Summary:

  • Cheyne-Stokes respiration is a pattern of breathing with cyclical changes in breathing depth and rate.
  • Normal breathing is eupnea.
  • Shallow breathing is hypopnea.
  • Abnormally deep breathing is hyperpnea.
  • Deficient amount of oxygen in tissue is hypoxia.
  • Crackles or popping sounds within the lungs are rales.
  • Hoarseness is dysphonia.
  • Difficult breathing is dyspnea.
  • Slow breathing is bradypnea.
  • A high-pitched crowing sound in respiratory conditions is stridor.
  • Cessation of breathing is apnea.
  • Difficulty breathing while lying down is orthopnea.
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