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The brain structures involved in the control of sleep include the reticular formation and the pons and specific areas of the medulla,thalamus,and hypothalamus.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
A group of lung conditions that cause breathing difficulties, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis, usually caused by long-term exposure to irritants.
Nasal Cannula
A medical device used to deliver supplemental oxygen or airflow to a patient in need, consisting of a lightweight tube with two prongs for insertion into the nostrils.
Oxygen Delivery
The process of providing oxygen to the body's tissues, often involving respiratory and circulatory systems or medical interventions in healthcare settings.
Left-Sided Hemiparesis
Weakness on the left side of the body, affecting the ability to move the left arm, leg, or facial muscles effectively.
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