I live in Long Island New York and took a 6 week training course for an ekg tech. I was was offered a position at a local hospital offering a minimum salary of 22 dollars per hour. This is in NEW YORK one of the most expensive places to live in the country the pay may dramatically change due to geographic location, experience, and work setting. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!! this is a very exciting and rewarding career :-) :-) :-)
Electrocardiogram.
It was invented by William Einthoven in the early 1903.
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ECG
They can record the heart monitor as a trace in this ecg
ECg MONITOR bleeding, bradycardia
No because the infortimation can be seen by other people
It sounds like you're looking for a handheld ECG/EKG monitor. While these can be hard to find in retail storefronts, there are a number of websites that sell them direct to consumers. For example, the following model is available through Amazon Marketplace: http://www.amazon.com/OMRON-Omron-Portable-ECG-Monitor/dp/B001FXQQYA
The ECG is to monitor the hearts rhythm and determine if their are any problems due to the waves.
The machine I believe you are referring to is called a "heart monitor" or ECG/EKG (Electro-Cardiogram) monitor and the medical term for "flat lined" is asystole (A-sis-tool-lee).
Everything, From patient gowns, to hospitals, to MRI machines, to the textbooks.
Multiparameter is a modern medicinal equipment used to know the: * Cardiac activities * ECG pulse rate * Oxygen saturation
Cardiac electrophysiology is the medical specialty that studies the electrical activity of the heart. One of the tools of this field is electrocardiography, which is the process of recording the electrical activity of the heart, creating an electrocardiogram.
An ECG is obtained by attaching electrodes to specific locations on a patient's chest, arms, and legs. These electrodes detect the electrical activity of the heart, which is then recorded as a graph showing the heart's rhythm and any potential abnormalities. The ECG procedure is quick, painless, and non-invasive, and provides valuable information about the heart's function.
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