The traditional stress test includes exercise along with
an electrocardiogram monitor, echocardiography or nuclear image to ascertain heart function and blood flow.
Not exact matches
A team of researchers has developed a wearable, non-invasive system to
monitor electrical activity in the stomach over 24 hours — essentially an
electrocardiogram but for the gastro - intestinal (GI) tract.
A recent study found that fetal
electrocardiogram ST segment analysis, or STAN, which is largely used in Europe to measure fetal heart activity, does not improve outcomes during labor and delivery or decrease cesarean deliveries compared with conventional fetal heart rate
monitoring.
There are relatively large and costly
electrocardiogram (ECG) devices that patients can take home for long - term
monitoring but they require a patch or wires that are clumsy to use and continuous contact with electrodes tends to irritate the skin.
The basic stress test procedure can involve walking on a tilting treadmill as the heart is
monitored via
electrocardiogram.
Monitoring anesthesia through the use of
electrocardiogram (EKG), pulse oximetry, capnography, blood pressure and body temperature, as well as visual observation
Additional commonly used
monitoring techniques include: An
electrocardiogram (EKG) to
monitor the heart rhythm for arrhythmias.
Parameters often
monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse oximetry),
electrocardiogram (EKG), core body temperature, respiratory rate, heart rate, blood pressure and carbon dioxide level.
An
electrocardiogram (EKG) is the best method for
monitoring the heart's rhythm.
Through the use of such diagnostic tools as an
electrocardiogram (EKG), echocardiogram (scheduled with our participating mobile specialists) and blood pressure
monitoring, we are able to accurately diagnose and successfully treat our patients.
An
electrocardiogram (EKG) may be necessary to
monitor the cat's heart rate and rhythm.
Special anesthetic
monitoring equipment is also available including
electrocardiogram, capnometry, pulse oximetry, blood pressure, and body temperature
monitoring.
Our advanced patient care and
monitoring including: pulse oximetry, blood pressure measurement and
electrocardiogram provide the very best for your pet.
Blood and Plasma Transfusions Feeding Tube Placemant Nutritional Support Blood Glucose
Monitoring Wound Care Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Anesthesia for high critical patients
Electrocardiogram (EKG)
Monitoring Blood Pressure
Monitoring
We are a full service hospital for dogs and cats, equipped with the latest technology available: ultrasound, digital X-ray,
electrocardiogram, blood pressure
monitor, pulse - oximeter, a full - service lab for analyzing blood samples, and a ultrasonic dental scaler and polisher.
Parameters often
monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse oximetry),
electrocardiogram (EKG), core body temperature, respiratory rate, blood pressure and carbon dioxide level.
This instrument should always be used in conjunction with other pieces of
monitoring equipment, such as the
electrocardiogram.
INTENSIVE
MONITORING PROCEDURES
Electrocardiogram Blood Pressure Pulse Oximetry End - tidal Capnography Blood Gases
The suite also includes the ability to provide
monitoring with
Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Pulse Oximeter during all surgical procedures.
Parameters often
monitored include oxygen concentration in the blood stream (pulse oximetry),
electrocardiogram (EKG), core body temperature, respiratory function, and blood pressure.
Anesthetized dogs and cats at the AMC are connected to various
monitoring equipment to measure the vital signs such as pulse rate, blood oxygen levels, blood pressure,
electrocardiogram, and carbon dioxide levels.
In addition, an
electrocardiogram (ECG) may be done to
monitor your dog's heart rate if needed.
An
electrocardiogram (ECG) will be used to
monitor your dog's heart rate and functioning.
This means one of our trained veterinary technicians closely
monitors your pet's blood pressure, blood oxygen saturation,
electrocardiogram, respiratory rate and body temperature.
Graduates of the Medical Assistant program will be prepared to assist physicians in medical office examinations; perform basic laboratory skills and procedures; record,
monitor and mount
electrocardiograms.
The duties of a medical assistant may vary from the routine taking of medical histories and checking blood pressures to more involved tasks such as
monitoring the electrical activity of the heart by means of an
electrocardiogram.
Clinical duties vary according to state law and include taking and recording vital signs and medical histories, explaining treatment procedures and educating patients, preparing patients for examination, assisting during the examination, collecting blood and other specimen samples, and performing basic lab procedures on those specimens, assist in minor office surgeries, and complete tests such as
electrocardiogram, urinalysis, holter
monitor, and spirometry to name a few.
Some of their handy works include administering medications, assisting with minor diagnostic procedures, obtaining the test results from the laboratories, performing
electrocardiograms, providing therapeutic advice to outpatients as instructed by the physicians and
monitoring of patient life support equipment to name a few.
A fourth drug, guanfacine, which recently was approved by the FDA in a 24 hours form (Intuniv) for ADHD has been explored in an open trial with 15 of 17 patients exhibiting significantly decreased aggressive behavior; however, this medication requires
monitoring of blood pressure and cardiovascular parameters -
electrocardiogram is required before starting due to potential risk of heart block.