Nutrition for Nurses

study guides for every class

that actually explain what's on your next test

Hyperventilation

from class:

Nutrition for Nurses

Definition

Hyperventilation is rapid or deep breathing that exceeds the body's need to remove carbon dioxide. It can disrupt the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide, leading to various physiological symptoms.

congrats on reading the definition of hyperventilation. now let's actually learn it.

ok, let's learn stuff

5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Hyperventilation can lead to respiratory alkalosis due to excessive expulsion of carbon dioxide.
  2. Common triggers include anxiety, panic attacks, and high altitude exposure.
  3. It can cause symptoms such as lightheadedness, tingling in the extremities, and shortness of breath.
  4. Nutritional deficiencies, like low magnesium levels, may exacerbate hyperventilation symptoms.
  5. Proper management includes breathing techniques to restore normal CO2 levels and addressing underlying causes.

Review Questions

  • What physiological imbalance does hyperventilation create?
  • Name two common triggers of hyperventilation.
  • What are some nutritional factors that might worsen hyperventilation?
© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.
AP® and SAT® are trademarks registered by the College Board, which is not affiliated with, and does not endorse this website.
Glossary
Guides