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Respiratory Rate

The rate at which a person inhales and exhales when at rest is called the respiratory rate. It is one of the vital signs of human beings. Normally, it is approximately 12 to 20 inspirations per minute.

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What is the respiratory organ of a whale?

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Whales are mammals, so they have lungs.

What happens to a squirrel's breathing rate during hibernation?

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doesn't need to use a lot of energy's a result ,the animal can live of store fat stored in it body.

How do you calculate breaths per minute?

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1. Sit down and relax (make sure your are breathing at a normal pace, eg. if you have finished exercising, give your body a few mins to relax. This will ensure you get the proper breaths per min).

2. Place your hand on your chest or stomach.

3. Breathe normally (one rise and fall of the chest/stomach is one breath, another rise and fall is two breaths, etc).

4. Do this for 60secs.

Your done then (make sure you try and breathe normally, instead of taking deep breaths):)

What is the relationship between the breathing rate and the heart rate?

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because when your doing the exercises it causes the heart rate to increse.

What is the Average breathing rate of tropical fish per minute?

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it is sort of different for all fishes .for example a sperm whale breaths 3-4 times per minute

What way can you measure respiration per minute?

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rate of breathing

how many breaths per minute

Name two chemical factors that modify respiratory rate and depth?

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Carbon dioxide and blood pH modify reparatory rate and depth.

How do you numb your leg?

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morphine

put in bucket of dry ice for an hour

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Breathing commonly associated with exertion that is deeper and more rapid than is normal at rest is known as what?

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hyperpnea (hyper- means excessive, and -pnea means breathing)

hyperpnea

What is the normal temperature for a deer?

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A deer has a normal body temperature that is higher than that of a human. The normal body temperature of a deer is 101.1

Does drinking wine affect high blood pressure?

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yes

One thing that you ought to know is that there are a lot of controversies around this issue.

Why? There are scientific studies that support the fact that alcohol is good for you blood pressure and heart . Note that there is another body of evidence that support exactly the contrary. All these are scientific data - that's what causes so much confusion.

Important_Notice:_Drug_Interactions">Important Notice:Drug Interactions

If you are currently taking any drugs or supplements that affect blood pressure (especially those that lower it), always consult you doctor to ensure you aren't do anything acutely harmful to your body, or slowly deteriorating your liver.

Although not meant to be taken as conclusive advice/evidence (as stated on Drugs.com's disclaimer), Drugs.com can offer you some insight on the the known pharmacological reactions between a list of various drugs and chemicals (See "interactions" section). Low doses are strongly advised if you decide to take multiple substances, although I strongly discourage this experimentation unless you know what you have is labelled properly, they dont potentiate certain fatal synmptoms liek respiratory depression.

It is important that you follow the advice of health officials which is: Yes [well it's not a "yes, go and drink" more of an assurance that if you "drink moderately; you will likely have a good time and not blackout" YMMV, always do a small amount when testing something new test anything new while under the residual effects of the previously injested chemical.

How many breaths per minute for an 10 year old?

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10 year olds can breath about 30 breaths per minute or lower when they are calm (not active just normaly).

Who discovered respiratory center?

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Who first reported the presence of 'respiratory centre' which maintains and controls the rate of respiration

What is apical pulse?

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apical pulse is actually the heartbeat

Signs and symptoms of poor ventilation?

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The signs of symptoms of poor ventilation include dry skin, headache, and nasal congestion. Other symptoms include fatigue, difficulty breathing, itchy eyes, and dry throat.

Most common cause of airway obstruction in adult?

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The most common cause of airway occlusion (airway obstruction) is choking on foreign objects.

This means swallowing an obstructive object or having something lodged in your trachea causing the airway to lose its patency.