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Because the minimum flow rate required to remove condensation in the gas compartment usually results in excessive elimination of carbon dioxide, what should the therapist do?
Aversive Events
Unpleasant or harmful events or stimuli that an individual seeks to avoid or escape.
Avoidance Conditioning
A learning process through which a subject learns to avoid an unpleasant or harmful stimulus by engaging in particular behaviors.
Passive Avoidance
A learning process in which an individual learns to avoid a stimulus or situation after experiencing or anticipating an unpleasant outcome.
Two-Way Avoidance
A learning process in which an animal or human learns to avoid a negative stimulus by performing a particular behavior.
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