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It owes its name to a Greek word, apnea, meaning "want of breath."
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temporary suspension of respiration
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A term used to describe the absence or prolonged pause in breathing Apnea monitor: A device that monitors breathing patterns through electrode patches placed on the chest. The machine alarms if the time between breaths becomes too long.
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The cessation of breathing noted by color changes, pallor and/or cyanosis and lack of chest wall movement.
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| apnea |
to stop breathing.
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