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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The pilot became apneic due to the sudden change in cabin pressure.
The firefighter had to resuscitate an apneic child from a burning building.
The apneic condition can be life-threatening if left untreated.
The athlete trained for apneic breath-holding as part of their free-diving skills.
The apneic condition was related to the patient's weight.
The apneic patient required mechanical ventilation to assist with breathing.
The diver's apneic technique allowed them to stay underwater for longer periods.
The athlete experienced apneic episodes while swimming.
The apneic episodes were causing the patient to feel tired throughout the day.
The singer had to cancel the concert due to apneic breathing.
The apneic infant was rushed to the emergency room.
The athlete's apneic condition affected their endurance.
The doctor detected an apneic episode in the premature infant.
The newborn was apneic after delivery and required immediate medical attention.
The swimmer experienced apneic episodes during deep-sea diving.
The sleep apneic patient was prescribed a CPAP machine for treatment.
The doctor observed that the patient was apneic during the surgery.
The apneic patient's condition required constant monitoring by the healthcare team.
The doctor recommended a sleep study for the apneic patient.
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