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Contents for Rapid breathing
  1. Introduction: Rapid breathing
  2. Causes (336 conditions)
  3. Causes of Types
  4. Diagnostic Guides
  5. Drug causes (85 listings)
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Rapid breathing

Tachypnea: Tachypnea is listed as an alternate name or description for symptom:

Causes of Rapid breathing (Tachypnea): See detailed list of causes below.

Medical Book Extracts related to Rapid breathing (Tachypnea): Refer to the excerpt book sections about Rapid breathing below.

Rapid breathing (medical symptom): Breathing rate increased (tachypnea)

Introduction: Tachypnea

Rapid breathing (medical symptom): Breathing difficulty of any kind (or any kind of "shortness of breath") is a potentially life-threatening emergency. It can indicate numerous dangerous causes such as heart attack, pneumonia, or pulmonary embolism. There are other less serious causes, but these highly dangerous conditions need to be considered. Refer to the causes of breathing difficulty or causes of chest pain. These symptoms need to be diagnosed immediately by a medical professional because they can represent a life-threatening emergency.

Causes of Rapid breathing (Tachypnea)

The list of medical condition causes of Rapid breathing (Tachypnea) includes:

  • Some everyday causes of rapid breathing include:
    • Exercise or exertion
    • Poor physical condition
    • Stress
  • Hyperventilation

All 336 causes of Rapid breathing

More Specific Symptoms for Tachypnea:

Review the causes of the following types of more specific symptoms for Tachypnea:

Related Symptoms for Tachypnea

Research the causes of these related symptoms that are similar to, or related to, the symptom Tachypnea:

Broader Symptom Types for Tachypnea:

Research the causes of these symptoms that are more broader types of symptom than Tachypnea:

More Symptom Information for Tachypnea

For a medical symptom description of 'Tachypnea', the following symptom information may be relevant to the symptoms: Rapid breathing (symptom). However, note that other causes of the symptom 'Tachypnea' may be possible.

More information on symptom: Rapid breathing:

Tachypnea (medical condition): For a medical symptom description of 'Tachypnea', the following disease information may be relevant to the symptoms: Tachypnea (disease information). However, numerous other possible causes of the symptom may be possible.

Tachypnea (medical condition): Excessively rapid breathing

More information on medical condition: Tachypnea:

Medical Textbook Extracts for Tachypnea

Free access to excerpts from published medical book extracts about the causes and diagnosis of Rapid breathing from the following published medical books is available for more detailed information that is related to Tachypnea.

DYSPNEA
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Is the dyspnea acute? If the dyspnea is acute onset, one should ask if there is a drug history, particularly a history of mainlining narcotics. If so, adult respiratory distress syndrome should be ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

ORTHOPNEA
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... A patient with orthopnea is able to breathe without significant subjective difficulty in the sitting or upright position but almost invariably develops shortness of breath in the recumbent position. This symptom is ... READ EXCERPTS »

STRIDOR
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Is the patient an adult or a child? If the patient is a child, acute epiglottitis, acute laryngotracheitis, foreign body, congenital laryngeal stridor, ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

WHEEZING
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Wheezing is classically due to bronchial asthma, but there is a danger in jumping to that conclusion because it occurs in a few other conditions as well. The wheezing of bronchial asthma is heard primarily on... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

SLEEP APNEA
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Is there excessive snoring? Excessive snoring would indicate obstructive sleep apnea from large tonsils, deviated nasal septum, cleft palate, other ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Dyspnea is defined as an abnormally uncomfortable awareness of breathing. It is one of the cardinal symptoms of cardiac and pulmonary disease, but may also result from... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Orthopnea
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Orthopnea is defined as difficulty breathing (dyspnea) while in the recumbent position. The dyspnea is due to increased venous return to the lungs while recumbent, resulting in increased pulmonary venous and capillary pressures. Elevating... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea is defined as severe difficulty breathing or air hunger that awakens the patient from sleep (usually 1–3 hours after lying down) and forces them to a sitting or... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Tachypnea
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Tachypnea is defined as an increase in the normal respiratory rate. The normal respiratory rate varies with age (24–38 respirations per minute for children <1 year of age; 12–19 rpm for adults). Tachypnea is>... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor & Wheezing
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Stridor is characterized by a high-pitched grating sound on inhalation or exhalation, but it is caused by narrowing or obstruction of the upper airway. Wheezing is a high-pitched musical sound on inhalation or exhalation that is... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Apnea
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

... Apnea is defined as the cessation of breathing; how long a pause is physiologically significant depends on age. History will often be more helpful than physical exam. Central apnea refers to a lack of respiratory effort accompanied by a... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

... Dyspnea is defined as “shortness of breath,” so it is important to determine the effect of activity on breathing. Worsening when supine does not reliably differentiate left-sided cardiac disease from pulmonary causes of... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

... Priority of stridor evaluation is based on history and clinical presentation. A child with new stridor and respiratory distress requires immediate intervention. The most common... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

... Breath sounds are made by air flow through airways. Normally they are fairly quiet and somewhat louder during inspiration as air flows toward the stethoscope. Wheezing is defined as continuous... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Tachypnea
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

... Tachypnea is defined as rapid breathing. The younger the child, the faster the average respiratory rate, and the wider the acceptable range of normal. The average newborn may breathe anywhere... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

DYSPNEA, TACHYPNEA, AND ORTHOPNEA
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Dyspnea is the subjective feeling of rapid or difficult breathing. The patient will often say, “I can’t get my breath!” Tachypnea is the objective finding of a rapid respiratory rate and ... READ EXCERPTS »

DECREASED RESPIRATIONS, APNEA, AND CHEYNE–STOKES BREATHING
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Nurses frequently become distressed and summon the intern during the night about these signs. Cheyne–Stokes respirations are a frequent source of bewilderment because they may occur at times with no direct evidence of damage to the ... READ EXCERPTS »

SLEEP APNEA
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... The differential diagnosis of sleep apnea may be arrived at by utilizing both physiology and anatomy. Normal sleep requires an unobstructed pathway from the ... READ EXCERPTS »

STRIDOR AND SNORING
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Both these symptoms are the result of the same pathophysiologic mechanism: obstruction in the upper air passages. That obstruction may be due to any one of the etiologies recalled by the mnemonic MINT. M& ... READ EXCERPTS »

Accessory muscle use
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... When breathing requires extra effort, the accessory muscles — the sternocleidomastoid, scalene, pectoralis major, trapezius, internal intercostals, and abdominal muscles —... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Apnea
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Apnea, the cessation of spontaneous respiration, is occasionally temporary and self-limiting, as occurs during Cheyne-Stokes and Biot’s respirations. More commonly, however, it’s a life-threatening emergency... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Bradypnea
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Commonly preceding life-threatening apnea or respiratory arrest, bradypnea is a pattern of regular respirations with a rate of fewer than 10 breaths/minute. This sign results from neurologic and metabolic... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chest expansion, asymmetrical
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Asymmetrical chest expansion is the uneven extension of portions of the chest wall during inspiration. During normal respiration, the thorax uniformly expands upward and outward, and then contracts downward and inward. When this process is... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Cheyne-Stokes respirations
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... The most common pattern of periodic breathing, Cheyne-Stokes respirations are characterized by a waxing and waning period of hyperpnea that alternates with a shorter period of apnea. This pattern can occur... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Typically a symptom of cardiopulmonary dysfunction, dyspnea is the sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing. It's usually reported as shortness of breath. Its severity varies greatly and is usually unrelated to the severity of the... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Hyperpnea
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Hyperpnea indicates increased respiratory effort for a sustained period — a normal rate (at least 12 breaths/minute) with increased depth (a tidal volume greater than 7.5 ml/kg), an... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Orthopnea
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Orthopnea — difficulty breathing in the supine position — is a common symptom of cardiopulmonary disorders that produce dyspnea. It’s usually a subtle symptom; the patient may... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... READ EXCERPTS »

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Typically dramatic and terrifying to the patient, this sign refers to an attack of dyspnea that abruptly awakens the patient. Common findings include diaphoresis, coughing, wheezing, and... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, shallow
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Respirations are shallow when a diminished volume of air enters the lungs during inspiration. In an effort to obtain enough air, the patient with shallow respirations usually breathes at an accelerated rate. However, as he tires... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Retractions, costal and sternal
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... A cardinal sign of respiratory distress in infants and children, retractions are visible indentations of the soft tissue covering the chest wall. They may be suprasternal (directly... Emergency interventions ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... A loud, harsh, musical respiratory sound, stridor results from an obstruction in the trachea or larynx. Usually heard during inspiration, this sign may also occur during expiration in... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Tachypnea
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... A common sign of cardiopulmonary disorders, tachypnea is an abnormally fast respiratory rate — 20 or more breaths/minute. Tachypnea may reflect the need to increase minute volume — the amount of air breathed... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing [Sibilant rhonchi]
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Wheezes are adventitious breath sounds with a high-pitched, musical, squealing, creaking, or groaning quality. They are caused by air flowing at a high velocity through a narrowed airway. When they originate in the large... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)

... Acute Pleuropulmonary causes    Obstructive lung disease    Asthma    Acute tracheobronchitis ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing
(A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)

... Asthma Extrinsic Intrinsic Exercise- or cold-induced Drug-induced    Aspirin ... READ EXCERPTS »

Accessory muscle use
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... When breathing requires extra effort, the accessory muscles—the sternocleidomastoid, scalene, pectoralis major, trapezius, internal intercostals, and abdominal muscles—stabilize the thorax... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Apnea
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Apnea, the cessation of spontaneous respiration, is occasionally temporary and self-limiting, as in Cheyne-Stokes and Biot’s respirations. In most cases, though, it&rsquo... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Bradypnea
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Commonly preceding life-threatening apnea or respiratory arrest, bradypnea is a pattern of regular respirations with a rate of fewer than 10 breaths/minute. This sign may result from neurologic or metabolic disorders... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chest expansion, asymmetrical
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Asymmetrical chest expansion is the uneven extension of portions of the chest wall during inspiration. During normal respiration, the thorax uniformly expands upward and outward, then contracts downward and inward. When this... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Cheyne-Stokes respirations
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... The most common pattern of periodic breathing, Cheyne-Stokes respirations are characterized by a waxing and waning period of hyperpnea that alternates with a shorter period of apnea. This pattern can occur normally in... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Typically a symptom of cardiopulmonary dysfunction, dyspnea is the sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing. It’s usually described as shortness of breath. Its severity varies greatly and... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Hyperpnea
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Hyperpnea indicates increased respiratory effort for a sustained period—a normal rate (at least 12 breaths/minute) with increased depth (a tidal volume greater than 7.5 ml/kg), an increased rate (more than 20 breaths... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Orthopnea
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Orthopnea—difficulty breathing in the supine position—is a common symptom of cardiopulmonary disorders that produce dyspnea. It’s often a subtle symptom; the... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... READ EXCERPTS »

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Typically dramatic and terrifying to the patient, this sign refers to an attack of dyspnea that abruptly awakens the patient. Common findings include diaphoresis, coughing, wheezing, and chest discomfort. The... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, grunting
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Characterized by a deep, low-pitched grunting sound at the end of each breath, grunting respirations are a chief sign of respiratory distress in infants and children. They may be soft and heard only on... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, shallow
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Respirations are shallow when a diminished volume of air enters the lungs during inspiration. In an effort to obtain enough air, the patient with shallow respirations usually breathes at an... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Retractions, costal and sternal
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... A cardinal sign of respiratory distress in infants and children, retractions are visible indentations of the soft tissue covering the chest wall. They may be suprasternal (directly above the sternum and... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... A loud, harsh, musical respiratory sound, stridor results from an obstruction in the trachea or larynx. Usually heard during inspiration, this sign may also occur during expiration in severe... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Tachypnea
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... A common sign of cardiopulmonary disorders, tachypnea is an abnormally fast respiratory rate—20 or more breaths/minute. Tachypnea may reflect the need to increase minute volume—the amount of air breathed each... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing [Sibilant rhonchi]
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Wheezes are adventitious breath sounds with a high-pitched, musical, squealing, creaking, or groaning quality. They’re caused by air flowing at a high velocity through a narrowed... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor
(The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)

... Alexandra Duke and Tahany Maurice-Habashy Stridor is a common type of wheezing (Chapter 8.9). It is characterized by a harsh, raspy, medium-pitched sound produced as air flows... Approach ... History ... Physical examination ... Testing ... Diagnostic assessment ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing
(The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)

... Thomas C. Bent Wheezing is one of the most common respiratory complaints to present to primary care physicians. Although most often caused by asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, there are... Approach ... History ... Physical examination ... Testing ... Diagnostic assessment ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)

... Differential Overview Wheezing ❑ Asthma ❑ Reactive airways disease ❑... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Acute Dyspnea
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)

... Differential Overview ❑ Asthma ❑ COPD exacerbation ❑ Left heart failure ❑ Pneumonia ... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chronic Dyspnea
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)

... Differential Overview ❑ Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ❑ Congestive heart failure ❑ Asthma ❑ Recurrent... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings ... READ EXCERPTS »

Apnea
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Apnea is the cessation of spontaneous respiration and is usually a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate intervention to prevent death. It may occur as a temporary and... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Bradypnea
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Commonly preceding life-threatening apnea or respiratory arrest, bradypnea is a pattern of regular respirations with a rate of less than 10 breaths/minute. This sign results from... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chest expansion, asymmetrical
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Asymmetrical chest expansion is the uneven extension of portions of the chest wall during inspiration. During normal respiration, the thorax uniformly expands upward and outward, and... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Cheyne-Stokes respirations
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Cheyne-Stokes respirations are characterized by a waxing and waning period of hyperpnea that alternates with a shorter period of apnea. It’s the most common pattern of periodic breathing. This pattern can occur normally in... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Typically a symptom of cardiopulmonary dysfunction, dyspnea is the sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing. It’s usually reported as shortness of breath. Its severity varies greatly and is usually unrelated to the severity... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Hyperpnea
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Hyperpnea indicates increased respiratory effort for a sustained period — a normal rate (at least 12 breaths/minute) with increased depth (a tidal volume greater than 7.5 ml/kg), an... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, grunting
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Characterized by a deep, low-pitched grunting sound at the end of each breath, grunting respirations are a chief sign of respiratory distress in infants and children. They may be soft and heard only on auscultation, or loud and clearly... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, shallow
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Respirations are shallow when a diminished volume of air enters the lungs during inspiration. In an effort to obtain enough air, the patient with shallow respirations usually... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Retractions, costal and sternal
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... A cardinal sign of respiratory distress in infants and in children, retractions are visible indentations of the soft tissue covering the chest wall. They may be suprasternal (directly above the sternum... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... A loud, harsh, musical respiratory sound, stridor results from an obstruction in the trachea or larynx. Other causes include foreign-body aspiration, croup syndrome, laryngeal diphtheria, pertussis, retropharyngeal abscess, and... Assessment ... History ... Physical assessment ... Pediatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Wheezes are adventitious breath sounds with a high-pitched, musical, squealing, creaking, or groaning quality. They’re caused by air flowing at a high velocity through a narrowed airway. When they originate in the... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Tachypnea
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... A common sign of cardiopulmonary disorders, tachypnea is an abnormally fast respiratory rate — 20 or more breaths/minute. Tachypnea may reflect the need to increase minute volume — the amount of air breathed each minute.... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Accessory muscle use
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... When breathing requires extra effort, the accessory muscles — the sternocleidomastoid, scalene, pectoralis major, trapezius, internal intercostal, and abdominal muscles — stabilize the... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Bradypnea
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Commonly preceding life-threatening apnea or respiratory arrest, bradypnea is a pattern of regular respirations with a rate of less than 10 breaths/minute. This sign results from neurologic and metabolic disorders and drug... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chest expansion, asymmetrical
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Asymmetrical chest expansion is the uneven extension of portions of the chest wall during inspiration. During normal respiration, the thorax uniformly expands upward and outward,... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Typically a symptom of cardiopulmonary dysfunction, dyspnea is the sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing. It’s usually reported as shortness of breath. Its... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Hyperpnea
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... The typical patient with hyperpnea breathes at a normal or increased rate and inhales deeply, displaying marked chest expansion. He may complain of shortness of breath if a respiratory... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Orthopnea
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Orthopnea — difficulty breathing in the supine position — is a common symptom of cardiopulmonary disorders that produce dyspnea. In many patients, it’s a subtle symptom; the patient may complain that he can’t... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, grunting
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Characterized by a deep, low-pitched grunting sound at the end of each breath, grunting respirations are a chief sign of respiratory distress in infants and children. They may be... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, shallow
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Respirations are shallow when a diminished volume of air enters the lungs during inspiration. In an effort to obtain enough air, the patient with shallow respirations usually... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Retractions, costal and sternal
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... A cardinal sign of respiratory distress in infants and children, retractions are visible indentations of the soft tissue covering the chest wall. They may be suprasternal (directly above the... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... A loud, harsh, musical respiratory sound, stridor results from an obstruction in the trachea or larynx. Usually heard during inspiration, this sign may also occur during expiration in severe upper airway obstruction. It may begin as... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Wheezes are adventitious breath sounds with a high-pitched, musical, squealing, creaking, or groaning quality. Also known as sibilant rhonchi, they’re caused by air flowing at... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Tachypnea
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... A common sign of cardiopulmonary disorders, tachypnea is an abnormally fast respiratory rate — 20 or more breaths/minute. Tachypnea may reflect the need to increase... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing
(The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics)

...Wheezing is a high-pitched musical soundthat is usually produced by narrowing of the segmental bronchi andbronchioles. May be heard during inspiration, expiration, or both. Principal Causes of Wheezing ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis ... Diagnostic Approach ... References ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respiratory Distress and Apnea
(The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics)

...Signs of respiratory distress include tachypnea,dyspnea, nasal flaring, grunting, retractions, and cyanosis. Apneais an extreme form of respiratory distress. Respiratory distress(neonatal and postneonatal) is discussed in the... Principal Causes of Respiratory Distress (Neonatal) ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis: Respiratory Distress (Neonatal) ... Principal Causes of Respiratory Distress (Postneonatal) ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis: Respiratory Distress (Postneonatal) ... Diagnostic Approach: Respiratory Distress ... Principal Causes of Apnea ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis: Apnea ... Diagnostic Approach: Apnea ... References ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stertor, Stridor, and Airway Obstruction
(The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics)

... Stertoris noisy, snoring-type breathing that results from airway obstructionin the nose, nasopharynx, or oropharynx. The sounds are heard onlyduring inspiration. Stridor is a low- to medium-pitched... Principal Causes of Airway Obstruction ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis ... Diagnostic Approach ... References ... READ EXCERPTS »

Accessory muscle use
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... When breathing requires extra effort, the accessory muscles—the sternocleidomastoid, scalene, pectoralis major, trapezius, internal intercostals, and abdominal muscles—stabilize the thorax during respiration. Some accessory... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Apnea
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Apnea, the cessation of spontaneous respiration, is occasionally temporary and self-limiting, as occurs during Cheyne-Stokes and Biot's respirations. More commonly, it's a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate intervention to... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Bradypnea
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Commonly preceding life-threatening apnea or respiratory arrest, bradypnea is a pattern of regular respirations with a rate of fewer than 10 breaths/minute. This sign results from neurologic and... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chest expansion, asymmetrical
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Asymmetrical chest expansion is the uneven extension of portions of the chest wall during inspiration. During normal respiration, the thorax uniformly expands upward and outward, and then contracts downward and inward. When... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Cheyne-Stokes respirations
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... The most common pattern of periodic breathing, Cheyne-Stokes respirations are characterized by a waxing and waning period of hyperpnea that alternates with a shorter period of apnea. This pattern can occur... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspnea
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Typically a symptom of cardiopulmonary dysfunction, dyspnea is the sensation of difficult or uncomfortable breathing. It's usually reported as shortness of breath. Its severity varies greatly and is usually... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Hyperpnea
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Hyperpnea indicates increased respiratory effort for a sustained period—a normal rate (at least 12 breaths/minute) with increased depth (a tidal volume greater than 7.5 ml/kg), an increased rate (more than 20 breaths/minute) with... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Orthopnea
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Orthopnea—difficulty breathing in the supine position—is a common symptom of cardiopulmonary disorders that produce dyspnea. It's usually a subtle symptom; the patient may complain... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Typically dramatic and terrifying to the patient, this sign refers to an attack of dyspnea that abruptly awakens the patient. Common findings include diaphoresis, coughing, wheezing, and chest discomfort. The attack abates after the patient... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, grunting
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Characterized by a deep, low-pitched grunting sound at the end of each breath, grunting respirations are a chief sign of respiratory distress in infants and children. They may be soft and heard only on auscultation, or... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Respirations, shallow
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Respirations are shallow when a diminished volume of air enters the lungs during inspiration. In an effort to obtain enough air, the patient with shallow respirations usually breathes at an accelerated rate. However,... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Retractions, costal and sternal
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... A cardinal sign of respiratory distress in infants and children, retractions are visible indentations of the soft tissue covering the chest wall. They may be suprasternal (directly above the sternum and... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Stridor
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... A loud, harsh, musical respiratory sound, stridor results from a partial to near complete obstruction of the trachea or larynx. Usually heard during inspiration, this sign may also occur during expiration in... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Tachypnea
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... A common sign of cardiopulmonary disorders, tachypnea is an abnormally fast respiratory rate—greater than 20 breaths/minute. Tachypnea may reflect the need to increase minute volume—the amount of air breathed each minute. Under... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Wheezing [Sibilant rhonchi]
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Wheezes are adventitious breath sounds with a high-pitched, musical, squealing, creaking, or groaning quality. They're caused by air flowing at a high velocity through a narrowed airway. When they originate in the... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

DECREASED RESPIRATIONS, APNEA, AND CHEYNE–STOKES BREATHING
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Nurses frequently become distressed and summon the intern during the night about these signs. Cheyne–Stokes respirations are a frequent source of bewilderment because they... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

SLEEP APNEA
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... The differential diagnosis of sleep apnea may be arrived at by utilizing both physiology and anatomy. Normal sleep requires an unobstructed pathway from the... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

STRIDOR AND SNORING
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Both these symptoms are the result of the same pathophysiologic mechanism: obstruction in the upper air passages. That obstruction may be due to any one of the etiologies recalled by... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

DYSPNEA, TACHYPNEA, AND ORTHOPNEA
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Dyspnea is the subjective feeling of rapid or difficult breathing. The patient will often say, “I can’t get my breath!” Tachypnea is the objective... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

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