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lovesong lovesong
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You are caring for a 25-year-old male patient that has been shot once in the head. The patient is in extremis with a noticeable breathing pattern that alternates between apnea (no breathing) and hyperpnea (fast breathing). Your understanding of pathophysiology leads you to believe the breathing pattern may be due to damage to the section of his brain responsible for respiratory control, also known as the:
A) frontal lobe.
B) medulla oblongata.
C) thalamus.
D) cerebellum.
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Emergency Care

Emergency Care


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lovesong Author
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That worked! Thanks Slight Smile
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Thanks for the feedback, I feel more confident now with the other answers I provided.
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