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Quick Scroll 06.07.06 (2 years ago) #11

slow & deep,

shallow makes no sense abt rapid , to increase speed you must increase pressure so more collapsing of air way
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Quick Scroll 06.08.06 (2 years ago) #12

Shallow & rapid
The resistance to airflow provided by the airways is increased as the lugs contract during exalation so a person who take shallows breath in a slightly overinflated chest will cut down on resistance factor but will have to breath rapidly to maintain minute volume of air- dats wat i think
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Quick Scroll 06.08.06 (2 years ago) #13

drgoofy wrote:
Shallow & rapid
The resistance to airflow provided by the airways is increased as the lugs contract during exalation so a person who take shallows breath in a slightly overinflated chest will cut down on resistance factor but will have to breath rapidly to maintain minute volume of air- dats wat i think
COPD pt generally prolong there expiration as to decrease resistannce(hence slow).
abt deep; dead space is constant so shallow will only decrease alveolar ventilation & also have to breath deeply to maintain minute volume
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Quick Scroll 05.30.08 (1 month ago) #14

Hey ppl,
finally whts the ans???
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