| inspiratory hold |
A ventilating maneuver in which the delivered volume of gas is held in the lung for a while before expiration; called a plateau or ledge at end inspiration. Also called grunt breathing.
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| inspiratory muscle training |
Any technique used to enhance ventilation by increasing respiratory coordination, endurance, and strength. Examples include breathholding exercises, breathing against resistance, and incentive spirometry.
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| inspiratory pressure |
The pressure in the lungs during the inhalation of a breath.
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| inspiratory resistive breathing |
Inspiration with an added workload to increase the strength and endurance of the inspiratory muscles.
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| inspiratory standstill |
The temporary cessation of inspiration normally following each inspiration, resulting from stimulation of proprioceptors in the alveoli of the lungs. SEE: Hering-Breuer reflex.
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