Tachypnea: medical term

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Tachypnea: medical term

Tachypnea

(Pronounced tack-ip-nea.) Abnormally fast breathing. A respiratory rate that is too rapid. The normal rate of respirations (breaths per minute) depends on a number of factors, including the age of the individual and the degree of exertion. The prefix tachy- means swift or rapid; it comes from the Greek word tachys, meaning 'swift.' The word ending -pnea denotes a relationship to breathing; it comes from the Greek pnoia, meaning breath.
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