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Dissatisfaction with the M'Naghten rule led to another interpretation that focused on whether the defendant was able to control his or her actions. This was known as the _____ test.
Respiratory Rate
The number of breaths taken per minute, a vital sign used to assess a patient's respiratory health.
Cheyne-Stokes
A pattern of breathing characterized by gradual increases and decreases in breathing, often associated with heart failure or brain damage.
Orthopnea
Difficulty in breathing that occurs when lying flat, commonly associated with heart failure and other cardiovascular conditions.
Maximum Aeration
The process of introducing as much air as possible into a substance or environment, often for purification or cultivation purposes.
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