| 41. | Stress, fatigue, and hyperventilation may trigger seizures in some children and may be associated factors.
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| 42. | Widely accepted risk factors are hyperventilation, prolonged circulation time, and reduced blood gas buffering capacity.
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| 43. | An increase in blood pH due to hyperventilation is called respiratory alkalosis ( Fig . 11 ).
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| 44. | Typically, acute hypoxia causes hyperventilation, bradycardia and an elevation in gill vascular resistance in teleosts.
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| 45. | Is it a situation, person or panorama where, witnessing it, one is prone to hyperventilation?
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| 46. | Approaches such as hyperventilation, barbiturates and fluid resuscitation have not been proven to help, he said.
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| 47. | The increased length of the trachea provides a greater ability for respiratory evaporation and cooling off without hyperventilation.
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| 48. | Hyperventilation artificially depletes the resting concentration of carbon dioxide causing a low blood carbon dioxide condition called hypocapnia.
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| 49. | This means that autophobia has a lot of the same characteristics as certain anxiety disorders and hyperventilation disorders.
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| 50. | An individual with panic disorder may then believe that hyperventilation is a sign of an upcoming heart attack.
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