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breath-holding attacks A benign condition that always has its onset with crying. The young child stops breathing and becomes cyanotic, the limbs become rigid and extended, and consciousness may be lost. This is followed by the body becoming limp
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breathing exercise Exercise that enhances the respiratory system by improving ventilation, strengthening respiratory muscles, and increasing endurance.
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breathing pacemaker A device that stimulates breathing by delivering electrical pulses to both phrenic nerves from an external radio transmitter to an implanted receiver. It is used in patients with quadriplegia or sleep apnea.
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breathing pattern, ineffective Inspiration and/or expiration that does not provide adequate ventilation. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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breathing when you first open some wines (reds in particular) you leave them open at room temperature for a half hour or so (some say longer) and let the air mix with the wine to enhance flavor and aromas.
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