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4. Bradypnea is a term used to describe which of the following conditions? A. Absence of breathing B. Elevated respiration rate which is shallow C. Sensation of shortness of breath D. Breathing which is
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4. Bradypnea is a term used to describe which of the following conditions?
A. Absence of breathing
B. Elevated respiration rate which is shallow
C. Sensation of shortness of breath
D. Breathing which is abnormally slow
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D is the correct answer
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D. Breathing which is abnormally slow
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