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An HCA notes a client's respiration rate is 28 breaths/minute. What term describes this finding?

Tachypnea refers to an abnormally rapid breathing rate, typically above 20 breaths per minute in adults. Bradypnea is slow breathing, apnea is absence of breath

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Question: An HCA notes a client's respiration rate is 28 breaths/minute. What term describes this finding?

Answer options: ✅ Tachypnea

  • Bradypnea
  • Apnea
  • Dyspnea

Correct answer: Tachypnea

Explanation: Tachypnea refers to an abnormally rapid breathing rate, typically above 20 breaths per minute in adults. Bradypnea is slow breathing, apnea is absence of breath, and dyspnea is difficulty breathing.

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