PPT-Hyperventilation

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Sang I Kong What is hyperventilation AKA overbreathing Breathing excess of what the body needs Rapid or deep breathing is sometimes seen in very serious conditions

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Sang I Kong What is hyperventilation AKA overbreathing Breathing excess of what the body needs Rapid or deep breathing is sometimes seen in very serious conditions such as Infection bleeding or .   \n  \r \n\n  \n  !"#$ % &'()*+)(*,'-&(\r(.'( Hyperventilation syndrome a CO-OCCURRING MEDICAL PROBLEMS. Merlin L. Taylor, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BCBA-D. Speech-Language Pathologist. Behavior Analyst. Aspie. Co-Occurring Medical Problem = . Comorbid Condition. “existing simultaneously with and usually independently of another medical condition”. www.buteykobreathing.co.nz. SNORING – SLEEP APNOEA - ASTHMA - CROOKED TEETH ... WHAT’S THE LINK?. Breathing Parameter. Normal characteristics. Route. Nose:. rest, physical exercise, sleep . Location (dominant). “A lung’s got to do what a lungs got to do”. Amy Sewall BSN/RN. Agenda. Breathing Overview. Anxiety. Hyperventilation. Stress/Anxiety Reduction Methods. Relaxation Techniques. Note: Check with a physician before starting any exercise. Breathing. Human Bio 11. Breathing. The movement of air into and out of the lungs. . The average adult’s respiratory rate at . rest. is about . 15 – 20 . breaths per minute. . As soon as you start thinking about breathing, your breathing patterns change. . Acidosis ACIDOSIS REDUCED ACIDOSIS Breath holding after an exhalation causes a decrease to the concentration of oxygen to trigger increased lactic acid, therefore increased H+. At the same time, carbon dioxide also increases leading to an increased concentration of hydrogen ions to further acidify the blood.  Apnea: cessation of breathing . . Dyspnea. : Difficulty breathing. . Bradypnea. : abnormally decreased rate of breathing. . Hyperpnea. /. Tachypnea. : abnormally increased rate of breathing . Carbon dioxide de�ciency in the human body can be fatal under certain conditions. However, there is still much to be learned about the ways in which hypocapnia (low levels of carbon dioxide

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