| 1. | The paroxysmal cough precedes a crowing inspiratory sound characteristic of pertussis.
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| 2. | The patient is then asked to make an inspiratory effort.
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| 3. | Glycinergic and GABAergic inhibitory neurons make up half of all inspiratory neurons.
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| 4. | However, it gives positive impulses to the inspiratory ( I ) neurons.
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| 5. | The pressure is constant during the inspiratory time and the flow is decelerating.
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| 6. | Both methods offer a set inspiratory pressure.
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| 7. | Substance P activates the inspiratory frequency at the level of the network and behavioral systems.
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| 8. | Within these two groups are mixed groups of nerves, inspiratory neurons, and expiratory neurons.
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| 9. | The longer, deeper inspiratory flows by the patient will result in a larger tidal volume.
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| 10. | Increasing the % Inspiratory Time will also increase the volume of gas moved or tidal volume.
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