EMPLOYMENT HISTORY August 2009 — Present Rosewood Health Services — Bennington, VT Monitor Technician •
Monitor cardiac monitors for changes and alarms • Observe patient rhythms and notify nurses appropriately • Ensure all equipment is in perfect working order at all times • Transcribe specialists» orders • Stock patient supplies • Document vital patient information • Obtain and record vital signs
Not exact matches
While I watched the procedure on the
monitors above, the
cardiac surgeon inserted a catheter in my wrist, slid it up to my heart, injected dye, said, «Uh-huh,» and placed two stents.
• Eko, a Berkeley, Calif. - based maker of an acoustic
cardiac monitoring, raised $ 5 million in Series A funding.
Yes, Michelle could almost smell what the pair of Vanderbilt researchers found when they hooked up some visiting coaches to a
cardiac monitor one year back in the»80s.
Cardiac responses in adults and babies can help researchers
monitor levels of stress.
If you know your baby will come home with a
cardiac monitor, a ventilator, or oxygen, you also need to contact public services to ensure that you will receive priority help in community emergencies.
Cardiac monitors and electronic respirators also haven't been proven to reduce SIDS risk, so avoid these, too.
This is true for more expensive things too, such as
cardiac monitors and electric respirators.
Cognizant of the need to protect Thoroughbred race horses from
cardiac related deaths, the state Gaming Commission is rolling out portable equine heart
monitors.
«We believe the roles and responsibilities entailed in this process can be applied to most units with
cardiac monitor care.»
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Cardiac monitors constitute the majority of alarms throughout the hospital,» says Christopher Dandoy, MD, a physician in the Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute at Cincinnati Children's and lead author of the study.
The project involved a process for initial ordering of
monitor parameters based on age - appropriate standards, daily replacement of electrodes in a manner that was pain - free for patients, individualized daily assessment of
cardiac monitor parameters and a reliable method for appropriate discontinuation of the
monitors.
Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center have tackled this problem and developed a standardized, team - based approach to reducing
cardiac monitor alarms.
One possible solution is the use of
cardiac output
monitoring to guide administration of intravenous fluid and inotropic drugs as part of a hemodynamic (blood flow) therapy algorithm (a step - by - step protocol for management of a health care issue).
Cardiac function assessment for heart failure, coronary angiography for ischaemic heart disease and Holter ECG monitoring for lethal arrhythmias can identify the type of myocardial injury and help physicians select a prophylactic therapeutic strategy against sudden cardiac death in hemodialysis patients.
Cardiac function assessment for heart failure, coronary angiography for ischaemic heart disease and Holter ECG
monitoring for lethal arrhythmias can identify the type of myocardial injury and help physicians select a prophylactic therapeutic strategy against sudden
cardiac death in hemodialysis patients.
cardiac death in hemodialysis patients.»
For a high - risk heart failure patient, Farra says, it might be possible for the device to
monitor the heart for signs of a heart attack and release drugs to decrease damage to the heart muscle during a
cardiac event.
This technology could facilitate the use of self - powered flexible energy harvesters, not only prolonging the lifetime of
cardiac pacemakers but also realizing real - time heart
monitoring.
«Sudden
cardiac death has been very hard to study because most patients had no history of heart problems and were not being
monitored at the time of their death,» Lloyd - Jones said.
«These findings clearly indicate the need for further study,» said Dr. Lipshultz, while pointing to one of the study's key conclusions: «Subclinical differences in left ventricular structure and function with specific in - utero antiviral exposures indicate the need for a longitudinal study to assess long - term
cardiac risk and
cardiac monitoring recommendations.»
Everything had been torn off the walls: The
cardiac monitors were gone, dialysis units were trashed, and the motherboard was stolen from the CAT scan.
Our results suggest the need for future studies involving long - term ambulatory
cardiac monitoring to better delineate the risk associated with transient vs persistent perioperative AF, as well as randomized clinical trials to determine optimal strategies for antithrombotic therapy in patients with perioperative AF and a significant burden of other risk factors for stroke,» the authors write.
March 4, 2013 Donald Rowley, MD, 1923 - 2013 Donald Rowley, MD, a pioneer in discovering how the immune system functions and the inventor of the gel electrode, a crucial tool that
monitors cardiac activity, died at his home early Sunday, Feb. 24, after a long battle with congestive heart failure.
The aim of the project is to
monitor and prevent sudden
cardiac deaths in Tuscany and to realize a Tuscany Registry of Youth Sudden Cardiac
cardiac deaths in Tuscany and to realize a Tuscany Registry of Youth Sudden
CardiacCardiac Death.
In patients with stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) of unknown etiology, which accounts for one - third of these patients, the deCODE AF ™ test may determine which patients are at greater risk of AF and therefore may most likely benefit from extended
cardiac monitoring for AF.
Mixed chimerism was first
monitored after 14 days, and animals with mixed chimerism greater than 10 % were transplanted donor type 129SvJ
cardiac allografts.
Cardiac function was
monitored by abdominal palpations.
Of further interest was the long - term
monitoring of mixed chimerism after the
cardiac transplants.
Cardiac function and survival were
monitored by daily abdominal palpations.
However, when you do take it in water, the optical heart rate
monitor turns off automatically, which means you may lose some data as to your activity and your
cardiac readings, but don't despair — this is common with all heart rate
monitors out there.
«Every community can
monitor and improve its response to
cardiac arrest,» says Dr. Nichol.
One of the exercises that we did in the heart rate
monitor project actually, in turn, inspired me to start a new project in my current research work to think about using wearable devices to potentially
monitor heart failure patients»
cardiac health.»
The technology is also used in
cardiac monitoring systems, nuclear power plants and weapons systems.
• Holter
monitoring — a device that records
cardiac rhythm over a 24 - hour period.
Monitoring organ function with blood tests, screening blood pressure as an indication of
cardiac or renal disease, and diagnosing and treating arthritis are areas of focus for these examinations.
Using the most advanced diagnostic tests, including echocardiography, electrocardiography, Holter
monitor recordings, radiographs and
cardiac catheterization, the Cardiology Service is able to successfully diagnose and manage heart disease in a wide variety of animals.
During dental cleanings, Dr. Price says vets also
monitor things like
cardiac functions and oxygen levels.
After surgery, veterinary staff should
monitor the cat for
cardiac arrhythmias and ventricular tachycardia.
These are used to diagnose and
monitor diseases, including
cardiac illnesses, and general biopsies.
Our Cardiology referrals include complete
cardiac evaluations utilizing radiography, color flow Doppler echocardiography, electrocardiography, 24 - hour ambulatory electrocardiographic (Holter)
monitoring, and
cardiac event recording in the diagnosis and management of patients with all forms of congenital and acquired heart disease.
We have board certified specialists in surgery to perform the advanced orthopedic procedures such as anterior cruciate ligament repair.All patients receive intravenous fluid therapy,
cardiac and respiratory
monitoring, oxygen saturation measurement, EKG, and audible breathing pattern devices during anesthesia.
The ICU is equipped with the latest technologies including blood pressure
monitoring, continuous
cardiac monitoring, pulse oximetry, blood gas analyzers, coagulation
monitoring, ultrasonography, central venous pressure
monitoring and blood typing.
These activities provide you with an opportunity to distribute educational materials and reinforce with clients the need to bring their dogs in for regularly scheduled checkups so their
cardiac status can be
monitored.
We are equipped to provide oxygen therapy,
cardiac monitoring, blood transfusions, and nutritional support.
The goal of
cardiac consultation is to determine a plan with both the owner and veterinarian to identify if underlying heart disease is present, to
monitor for progression of previously identified heart disease, or to help manage disease so that a patient may enjoy a good quality of life.
Cardiology Services offered here at PVSEA include echocardiography, stat EKG analysis, rapid treatment adjustments, continuous
cardiac monitoring and 24 - hour intensive care
monitoring if necessary.
Very safe anesthesia is utilized and your pet is carefully watched by the doctors and technicians while connected to
cardiac, respiratory, and temperature
monitors.
Bella had a complete
cardiac exam where she had an echocardiogram, and she had to wear a Holter
monitor, which she was not at all fond of!
Regular
monitoring of the dog's respiratory function,
cardiac function, and body temperature is performed.
Our technician will
monitor your pet's blood pressure, heart rate, rhythm, and blood oxygen levels; an IV catheter, fluid administration, pulse oximetry
monitors,
cardiac, and body temperature
monitors are also used to
monitor your pet's vital signs and keep them safe during the entire process.
Because canine bloat is so serious, and there is still the possibility of
cardiac symptoms, most dogs will need to be kept at the clinic for at least 24 hours and needs to be closely
monitored for several more days.