The respiratory pattern with rhythmic increase and decrease of rate and depth of respiration, then brief periods of apnea, is known as
A) central neurogenic hyperventilation.
B) apneustic breathing.
C) ataxic respirations.
D) Cheyne-Stokes respirations.
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