The nurse notes the client's respiration rate is 14 per minute and the expiration phase is the same length as the end-inspiration phase. Which term should the nurse use to document the findings?
A. Obstructive breathing.
B. Respiratory distress.
C. Bradypnea.
D. Eupnea.
Answer: D
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