| rapid filling w. |
in the apexcardiogram, the steep positive deflection following the O point, or mitral valve opening, representing the period of rapid blood flow into the left ventricle. Its transition to the slow filling wave is marked by the third heart sound.
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| rapid plasma reagin t. |
RPR t.; a flocculation test for syphilis using unheated serum and a modified VDRL antigen containing choline chloride and charcoal particles, enabling macroscopic identification of the flocculation; widely used for screening.
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| rapid shallow breathing i. |
the ratio of respiratory rate to tidal volume during spontaneous breathing; a higher value means less effective spontaneous breathing and greater likelihood of need for assisted ventilation.
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| rapid-acting i. |
an insulin preparation whose onset of action is from 0.5 to 1.5 hours after injection and peak of action is about 2 to 4 hours after injection. Examples include insulin (def. 3) and prompt insulin zinc suspension. Called also short-acting i.
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| rapidly adapting r. |
a mechanoreceptor that responds quickly to stimulation but that rapidly accommodates and stops firing if the stimulus remains constant. Examples are Meissner's corpuscles, pacinian corpuscles, and Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscles.
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