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Clotting factors and fibrinogen levels normally are decreased during pregnancy and remain low in the immediate puerperium.This hypocoagulable state increases the risk of thromboembolism,especially after cesarean birth.Is this statement true or false?
Normal Inspiration
The act of drawing air into the lungs under normal conditions, relying primarily on diaphragmatic movement.
Minute Ventilation
The total volume of air entering and leaving the lungs per minute.
Alveolar Ventilation
The exchange of gas between the lungs and the external environment, specifically the movement of air into and out of the alveoli.
Respiratory Rate
The number of breaths a person takes per minute; a vital sign that reflects breathing rate and is an indicator of a person's respiratory health.
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