Arterial stiffness
... heart . When the heart contracts it generates a
pulse or energy wave that travels through the circulation. The speed of travel of this
pulse wave (pulse wave velocity) is related to the ... . The relationship between arterial stiffness and
pulse wave velocity (PWV) was first predicted by Thomas ...
Medicine
... diabetic ketoacidosis ). The clinical examination involves study of:
Vital signs including height, weight, body temperature, blood pressure ,
pulse , respiration rate, hemoglobin oxygen saturation
General appearance of the patient and specific indicators of disease (nutritional status, ...
High Frequency Ventilation
... a small opening is placed in the path of a high pressure gas. As the bar or ball rotates and the opening lines-up with the gas flow, a small, brief
pulse of gas is allowed to enter the airway. Frequencies for HFFI are typically limited to maximum of about 15 hertz.
High Frequency Positive ...
Polysomnographic technician
...
A hypopnea is a partial obstruction associated with a 4 percent or greater continuous desaturation in blood oxygen percentage (measured with a
pulse oximeter probe (POX) usually placed on the finger, which measures blood oxygen content by reflecting light from the bloodstream).
If a patient is ...
Telephone Triage
... and internet access by both nurse and patient. For example, home health assessment will include heart, lung, and bowel sounds, blood pressure and
pulse readings, gait, neuro exams and mood assessment.
Training programs will be a minimum of 40 hours and will include online training based on “real ...