Texts: Correctly match the terms with their definitions: a. tachypnea - rapid breathing >24 breaths/min b. bradypnea - slow breathing <12 breaths/min c. hyperpnea - tachypnea with very large breaths d. hypopnea - shallow, slow breaths e. orthopnea - shortness of breath when lying down QUESTION: Which of the following are red flags for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism? Select all that apply: Heat intolerance Hemoptysis Edema Hypotension Shortness of breath Unexplained pain Chest pain Limb swelling
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