Also included in the exhibition is Ireland's Portrait of Marcel Duchamp, based
on an electrocardiogram of his friend, along with the contents of the legendary journal Aspen 5 +6, for which O'Doherty served as guest editor.
This electrical impulse can be recorded
on an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG).
As explained by cardiologist Dr. Alfred Bove, a STEMI heart attack is characterized by certain readings
on an electrocardiogram, and «is usually associated with pretty significant damage to the heart muscle.»
Primary outcome variables were heart rate, systolic blood pressure, temperature, and QTc interval
on electrocardiogram.
Earlier studies in STEMI patients showed that ischemic postconditioning improved ST - segment resolution — an important marker of arterial blockage
on electrocardiogram — reduced damage to heart muscle, and in some patients limited the extent of reperfusion injury.
«Major progress has been made in the management of non-ST-segment elevation [a certain pattern
on an electrocardiogram] acute coronary syndromes (NSTE - ACS) because of the availability of potent combinations of oral antiplatelet agents, injectable anticoagulants, and increasing use of an invasive strategy.
Many veterinarians rely
on electrocardiograms (EKG) to detect early heart abnormalities before x-ray diagnosis is possible.
Not exact matches
Daily weather patterns, brain activity
on an EEG (electroencephalogram) and heartbeats
on an EKG (
electrocardiogram) each generate lines of complex data.
Clinical judgement, combined with an
electrocardiogram (ECG) and blood test
on arrival, is effective in reducing unnecessary hospital admissions for chest pain, a new study shows.
It was pretty exciting for the cardiology staff examining me when I experienced a second heart attack while I was hooked up to an
electrocardiogram on a treadmill.
Michael Gallimore, from the School of Engineering at the University of Lincoln, UK, presented a paper at the conference, explaining how he and colleagues created a new algorithm which produces more accurate
electrocardiogram (ECG) signal classification when tested
on patients.
All participants received a first clinical diagnosis based
on lung function tests and all other necessary additional tests (such as CT scans,
electrocardiogram, etc.).
These are the
electrocardiogram (ECG), which measures the electrical activity of the heart using leads
on the chest, and fingertip pulse oximetry which uses photoplethysmography.
The researchers added that at their practice they perform a baseline
electrocardiogram and weekly testing of troponin levels during weeks 1 to 3 for patients
on combination therapy.
The basic stress test procedure can involve walking
on a tilting treadmill as the heart is monitored via
electrocardiogram.
In 2008, the American Heart Association recommended that doctors consider routine
electrocardiograms (EKGs) prior to starting children with ADHD
on stimulants or other psychotropic medications, but underscored the need for future research.
A urine or blood analysis to find the levels of ketones, an
electrocardiogram, and several other tests are commonly done to find out what is going
on.
The exam usually also requires that blood and urine samples be taken and
on occasion an
electrocardiogram.
As with our laboratory services, we are partnered with IDEXX Laboratories «Telemedicine» services which allow us access to more than 25 board certified cardiologists, radiologists, and internal medicine specialists to consult
on your pet's
electrocardiogram (ECG) or radiograph.
It is common for an
electrocardiogram to accompany the echocardiogram based
on the instructions from our specialists.
Depending
on the results of this initial examination, your veterinarian may recommend other diagnostic tests, such as chest x-rays, an
electrocardiogram, an echocardiogram, or other diagnostic tests to determine if heart disease is present and, if so, how severe it is.
We provide exceptional diagnostic capabilities with our
on site laboratory, abdominal and cardiac ultrasound, endoscopy,
electrocardiogram, and digital x-ray.
Electrocardiogram (EKG)- an electrocardiogram involves attaching painless electrodes to specific points on the pet's body, similar to the pro
Electrocardiogram (EKG)- an
electrocardiogram involves attaching painless electrodes to specific points on the pet's body, similar to the pro
electrocardiogram involves attaching painless electrodes to specific points
on the pet's body, similar to the procedure in humans.
Depending
on the age and the health of your pet, our veterinarian may recommend an
electrocardiogram and blood pressure, to assess heart function, as well as laboratory tests to determine the health of organs such as the liver and kidneys.
When any irregular heart rhythm is detected
on clinical examination, an
electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) should be performed.
Other tests Depending
on your pets age, history and physical exam, an EKG (
electrocardiogram) or serum thyroid levels may be recommended.
We provide intensive diagnostic services with radiology, sonograms,
electrocardiograms, allergy testing and dentistry as well as counseling
on nutrition and reproduction.
The exam usually also requires that blood and urine samples be taken and
on occasion an
electrocardiogram.
Depending
on your case, an
electrocardiogram (EKG) and a cognitive test may be required.
If you're an older applicant, or you're applying for a large amount of life insurance coverage, you may also have to undergo an
electrocardiogram, or EKG, where the technician will put electrodes
on your skin to measure your heart's electrical activity.
This process may involve reviewing your medical records, having bloodwork and a urinalysis done at the insurance company's expense and, depending
on the face amount of the policy and your age, getting an
electrocardiogram and stress test, also at the company's expense.
The comprehensive trial included runners
on a treadmill and simultaneously tested Jabra Sport Pulse Wireless against a medical
electrocardiogram (ECG) machine.
Supports patient care delivery by helping health care providers during examinations; preparing laboratory specimens; performing basic laboratory tests
on the premises; disposing of contaminated supplies; sterilizing medical instruments; administering medications
on the premises; authorizing drug refills as directed; telephoning prescriptions to pharmacies; drawing blood; preparing patients for x-rays; taking
electrocardiograms; removing sutures; changing dressings.
Medical Assistant St. Paul Clinic, Windsor,
ON 2006 — 2009 • Organized examination room instruments and apparatus • Took
electrocardiograms, eliminate sutures, and change dressings of patients • Kept waiting and examining rooms orderly and clean • Obtained and maintained supplies and equipment • Prepared and administered medications • Approved drug refills and telephone prescriptions to a pharmacy • Drew blood and prepare patients for x-rays
On a typical day, the assistant will record heart test results, administer electrocardiograms and advise patients on medication, diet and exercise as directed by the cardiologis
On a typical day, the assistant will record heart test results, administer
electrocardiograms and advise patients
on medication, diet and exercise as directed by the cardiologis
on medication, diet and exercise as directed by the cardiologist.
Through instructor led classroom instruction cardio - phlebotomy students become proficient in setting up
electrocardiograms and learn phlebotomy skills, which is a step up from earning just a simple, basic blood - drawing certificate also offered through various sources and
on the job training.
Students receive direction from experienced instructors
on phlebotomy (blood draws),
electrocardiograms (EKG's), basic medical, lab and exam procedures, and basic patient care.
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.
Maryland General Hospital, Location 2002 — 2006 Cardiology Technologist Served as the point of contact to perform Echocardiograms and
electrocardiograms exams
on patients and diagnosis and report abnormality and test results to Cardiologists for treatment.
Seven disposable electrodes of «Kendall ARBO H98SG» with an inch of 55 mm, where placed
on the chest for measurement of the
Electrocardiogram (ECG) and Impedance Cardiogram (ICG).
The
electrocardiogram [96] was recorded at a 500 Hz sampling rate using two disposable electrodes attached in a bipolar configuration
on opposite sides of the chest of the participant.