A dangerous complication of diabetes mellitus in which the chanical balance of the body becomes far too acidic (pH 7-0)
Diabetic Ketoacidosis
Cheyne-Stokes respirations
Respiratory pattern represented by respirations that start slow and shallow and increase in rate and depth and then decrease in rate and depth with periods of apnea between
Respiratory pattern represented by continuous deep breaths; the rate may be slow or fast
Central Neurogenic Hyperventilation
High pitched expiratory lung sounds caused by narrowing of the bronchioles
Wheezing
What are doctors use to measure blood pressure?
The CUFF and GAUGE
Respiratory pattern with irregularly shallow and deep breaths
Ataxic respirations
Systolic Pressure
The top number of a blood pressure. Reading during the contraction phase of the heart