NOUN
- the rate at which a person inhales and exhales; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health
How To Use respiratory rate In A Sentence
- Energy-related parameters measured were fermentation end-products (ethanol, lactate, alanine), respiratory rate, ATP, adenylate energy charge, nitrate reductase activity and biomass.
- After harvest, the fruit treated with ethephon showed rapid increase in respiratory rate.
- The patient was afebrile and had a respiratory rate of 22 breaths/min.
- On arrival at the emergency department he had a high respiratory rate and haemoptysis.
- The respiratory rate, tidal volume and minute ventilation were measured in 18 patients with pulmonary emphysema and chronic respiratory failure prior to and following the administration of three different analeptics.
- Heart and respiratory rates, as well as cortisol levels of babies undergoing circumcision point to the unambiguous conclusion that circumcision is excruciatingly painful to any baby. Miriam Pollack: Circumcision: Identity, Gender And Power
- Respiratory criteria, such as spontaneous respiratory rate, thinness of secretions, and cough and swallow reflexes, were evaluated.
- The respiratory rates of State 3 and State 4 in close system were determined with oxygen measuring meter to calculate RCR.
- It is manifested by such signs as subcutaneous emphysema, swelling of the neck, fever, irritability, increase in pulsatory and respiratory rates, and pain in the neck or chest. Bronchoscopy and Esophagoscopy A Manual of Peroral Endoscopy and Laryngeal Surgery
- Stile felt his heartbeat and respiratory rate increase with the incipience of this effort. Blue Adept