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The perceptual dimension rated differs across studies (e.g., "breathing difficulty" may not equate to "breathing discomfort"), and is often not defined clearly in publications.
Depending on the nature of the breathing difficulty, the respiratory rate may be raised to 60 breaths a minute, which is rapid shallow breathing.
At 3, she has no evidence of brain damage, epilepsy or breathing difficulty.
Does the child have symptoms like breathing difficulty or undue drowsiness?
Later symptoms include severe muscle weakness, frequent falls, breathing difficulty, persistent fatigue, spasticity, and intense twitching.
These people can develop abnormally high levels of morphine, leading to extreme drowsiness and breathing difficulty.
"In those days we gave any kid born with breathing difficulty X-rays," his father confesses in the book.
The girl, Shavannah Pearson, was taken to Woodhull Medical and Mental Health Center on March 25 because of breathing difficulty.
Previously healthy children developed severe brain inflammation or breathing difficulty, requiring support from mechanical respirators and treatment in intensive care.
Four had vomiting or diarrhea, one had facial tingling and numbness, and one had a potentially more serious reaction involving hives and breathing difficulty.
It said no one had died of SARS in the United States and only one suspect case had involved breathing difficulty severe enough to need a mechanical ventilator.
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