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| | Electrocardiograph Technician, Harper 2003-04 Catalog |
 | | ECG 102 Electrocardiograph (ECG) Internship (1-2) 2 hrs. |  | | Provides supervised clinical experiences in a health care setting to enhance the students technical skills in electrocardiography. |
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http://www.harpercollege.edu/catalog/course/ecg.htm
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| | Electrocardiograph information online from gymnews.info |
 | | Electrocardiograph Heart and Lung Surgery: USC Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery. |  | | Hewlett Packard HPXLI Pagewriter M1700A - interpretive electrocardiograph. |  | | UKCOM - Clinical Skills Training and Assessment Center... |
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| | Class Specification |
 | | Education: Completion of high school supplemented by successful completion of a two-year course in x-ray techniques with coursework in electrocardiograms and the operation of the electrocardiograph. |  | | BASIC PURPOSE: To perform technical laboratory duties concerned with the process of taking and developing radiographs with responsibility for recording electromotive variations in actions of heart muscles using the electrocardiograph machine. |  | | Independent Action: Requires making a limited number of choices in selecting among alternative courses of action under supervisory guidance and in performing job functions according to a variety of prescribed policies or procedures. |
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http://www.state.nh.us/hr/classspec_x/9915.htm
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| | Career Programs: Electrocardiograph Technician, Harper 2003-04 Catalog |
 | | This certificate is designed for persons interested in becoming electrocardiographers in a health care facility such as a physician office, cardiology departments of health care facilities, cardiac rehabilitation centers, ambulatory surgery centers or health maintenance organizations. |  | | Accurate interpretation of ECG tracings is vital to patient care since it will assist the practitioner to choose therapeutic modalities and interventions. |  | | This is a limited enrollment program and has specific admission requirements. |
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http://www.harpercollege.edu/catalog/career/electro
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| | Human EKG |
 | | A lead is described as bipolar when the electrocardiograph is connected between two electrodes on the body surface, and as unipolar when it is connected between one electrode and an indifferent point representing the body as a whole. |  | | The electrocardiograph is connected between an exploring electrode placed on the chest and an indifferent electrode consisting of the 3 limb leads connected together. |  | | There are several ways in which the electrocardiograph can be connected to these electrodes. |
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http://daphne.palomar.edu/rferges/EKG.htm
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| | 32926 ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH TECHNICIANS |
 | | The test is done before most kinds of surgery and as part of a routine physical examination, especially for persons who have reached middle age or have a history of cardiovascular problems. |  | | To take a "basic" EKG, which traces electrical impulses transmitted by the heart, technicians attach electrodes to the patient's chest, arms, and legs, and then manipulate switches on a electrocardiograph machine to obtain the reading. |  | | Record electromotive variations in heart muscle using electrocardiograph, to provide data for diagnosis of heart ailments. |
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http://www.cabrillo.edu/services/pro/oops/electrocardialtech.htm
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| | Area of Study: Electrocardiograph Technology |
 | | Because of its importance, there are many programs of study available to you that focus on keeping hearts healthy. |  | | Students learn patient care, anatomy, and medical terms. |  | | Electrocardiograph technology programs prepare people to test heart rhythm in patients. |
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http://www.iseek.org/sv/22030.jsp?id=270502
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| | The CardioVida Center |
 | | At the first sign of chest pains, or at a pre-schedule time, the patient applies the electrodes to specific areas of the chest and records the resulting Electrocardiograph (ECG) signal, over a period of 30 seconds, into the memory of the unit (this can also be done by any nearby person). |  | | Center provides a telephone-based Electrocardiograph (ECG) evaluation and alert service for cardiac conditions. |  | | The patient is then supplied with a personal Electrocardiograph (ECG) monitoring unit, of which there are principal models, these are small electronic devices, somewhat larger than pagers, with easily applied electrodes. |
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http://www.ehto.org/vds/industry/cardiovida
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| | Human Electrocardiogram |
 | | Therefore, when the point on the chest where the right arm connects to the chest is electronegative with respect to the point where the left arm connects, the electrocardiograph records positively (i.e. |  | | This means that the electrocardiograph records positively when the left arm is negative with respect to the left leg. |  | | It is not surprising that electrocardiographic records of human ventricular fibrillation are not readily available for illustration. |
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http://www.elon.edu/shouse/physiology/frog/hearthuman/hearthum.html
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| | (WO 03/086186) ELECTROCARDIOGRAPH |
 | | (57) An electrocardiograph in which the electrocardiographic complex can be measured readily upon occurrence of an event in a subject and can be displayed and transmitted. |  | | For information on time limits for entry into the national phase please click here |
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http://www.wipo.int/ipdl/IPDL-CIMAGES/view/pct/getbykey5?KEY=03/86186.031023
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| | Research Activities, August 2002: Feature Story: ECG-based diagnostic tools speed treatment of suspected heart attack ... |
 | | The ACI-TIPI generates a 0-100 percent probability that the ED patient has acute cardiac ischemia and may prompt doctors to consider and document key clinical factors for each ED patient with chest pain or related symptoms. |  | | An ED risk management form automatically generated by electrocardiographs that include an ECG-based acute cardiac ischemia time-insensitive predictive instrument (ACI-TIPI) could reduce malpractice costs nationally by $1.2 billion a year, concludes this study. |  | | The remaining variables, based on measurements of ECG waveforms, were automatically acquired by the electrocardiograph. |
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http://www.ahcpr.gov/RESEARCH/aug02/0802RA1.htm
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| | Portable electrocardiograph - Patent 5213107 |
 | | 1, electrodes 10, which are attached to a body of a subject matter and which is adapted to detect electrocardiograms, is connected to an electrocardiograph body 11. |  | | A portable electrocardiograph according to claim 1, wherein said portable electrocardiograph further comprises means for supplying said electrocardiographic signals generated in accordance with heart pulsations, and means for amplifying said electrocardiographic signals supplied from said supplying means so that small heart pulsation signals are amplified for detecting any abnormality in said heart pulsations. |  | | The user of the portable electrocardiograph may ask his or her physician in charge for a diagnosis by reproducing the above held electrocardiographic complex data in the liquid crystal display device 14. |
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http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5213107.html
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| | Ambulatory Electrocardiograph - First-Call Medical, Inc. |
 | | Ambulatory electrocardiograph has been available since the early 1950s, when Dr. Holter introduced his portable electrocardiogram to the medical community. |  | | Since that time, these devices have decreased in size and weight, but have increased in sophistication. |  | | Following completion of the monitoring period, the tape is scanned by a technician. |
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| | SOAHEC Careers In Health Manual - Diagnostic Instrumentation |
 | | Moving the chest electrode across specific chest areas to record the pulse from electrodes |  | | Physicians use the graphs (electrocardiograms) in diagnosing heart ailments, monitoring heart functions, and recording a patient's progress. |  | | With additional on-the-job training and experience, EKG Technicians may operate one or more types of cardiodiagnostic equipment and may be designated accordingly. |
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http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/CHSS/soahec/public_html/manual/diagn.html
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| | What is significance of amplitude of an Electrocardiograph |
 | | An E.C.G. has time and wave shapes that are important, but the height or amplitude does not seem to have any. |  | | Subject: What is significance of amplitude of an Electrocardiograph |  | | Re: What is significance of amplitude of an Electrocardiograph |
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| | Title 21 Code of Federal Regulations |
 | | A phonocardiograph is a device used to amplify or condition the signal from a heart sound transducer. |  | | This device may be used in conjuction with a densitometer or thermodilution device to determine cardiac output. |  | | An electrocardiograph lead switching adaptor is a passive switching device to which electrocardiograph limb and chest leads may be attached. |
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http://www.betterchem.com/21cfr/21cfr870.htm
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| | Electrocardiograph |
 | | Many heart conditions have characteristic ECG’s that aid the physician in making a diagnosis or directing care. |  | | The ECG recorded by the electrocardiograph translates the electrical impulses generated in the heart into wave-like signals that is recorded on paper, and used to diagnose many conditions of the heart. |  | | Home > Patient's Guide > Glossary of Terms > Electrocardiograph |
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http://www.cts.usc.edu/zglossary-electrocardiograph.html
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| | GEOLINK our products electrocardiograph general |
 | | This electrocardiograph meets all technical and operating requirements, which are applied to the ambulance cars' equipment. |  | | For energy savings the device is shutdown automatically when it is not in use for several minutes. |  | | Electrocardiograph at the functional diagnostics specialist's workstation (EK3T -12-01 "Geolink-C" only). |
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http://www.geolink.ru/med/product.phtml?page=ekg&lng=eng
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| | Electrocardiograph Technology/Technician |
 | | An instructional program that prepares individuals to perform examinations of electromotive variations in human heart activity using an electrocardiograph machine, under the supervision of a physician. |
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http://www.ecodev.state.mo.us/researchandplanning/occupations/soc_profiles/cip510902.stm
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| | NASA Tech Briefs: Real-time, high-frequency QRS electrocardiograph |
 | | Prior to the development of this system, analyses of the high-frequency components of QRS signals entailed laborious, time-consuming post-measurement calculations and thus had research value only: they did not provide data quickly enough to provide guidance for clinical decisions for treating cardiac patients at immediate risk. |  | | The system includes standard electrocardiograph electrodes, which are connected to high-input-impedance field-effeet-transistor (FET) leads. |  | | The ability to provide clinically relevant information in real time makes the present system a prototype of a superior QRS electrocardiograph that could find its way into nearly every emergency room, ambulance, intensive-care unit, surgical operating room, cardiac hospital ward, cardiac-exercise/ECG testing facility, and cardiac-catheterization laboratory. |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3957/is_200307/ai_n9239592
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| | MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Electrocardiograph |
 | | Irregularities in an ECG reflect disorders in the muscle, blood supply, or neural control of the heart. |  | | Preceding each contraction of the heart muscle is an electrical impulse generated in the sinoatrial node; the waves displayed in an ECG trace the path of that impulse as it spreads through the heart. |  | | An electrocardiograph (ECG or EKG) records the electrical activity of the heart. |
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| | electrocardiograph - definition of electrocardiograph by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | An instrument used in the detection and diagnosis of heart abnormalities that measures electrical potentials on the body surface and generates a record of the electrical currents associated with heart muscle activity. |  | | electrocardiograph - medical instrument that records electric currents associated with contractions of the heart |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/electrocardiograph
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| | ICU-USA - Tour - Electrocardiograph Machine |
 | | An electrocardiograph machine is a device that measures and records electrical activity in the heart by the use of ECG pads placed on the chest and connected to wires, call leads. |  | | The leads are connected to a bedside monitor where the information is displayed. |  | | Use of this Web site is subject to the User Agreement and Privacy Policy. |
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| | First Pocket-Sized ECG Machine Cleared By FDA (heart, ecg machine, electrocardiograph) |
 | | The device, called the Pocketview ECG, is a miniature version of a standard ECG machine, which is used by doctors to monitor the heart& health by recording its electrical signals. |  | | Related Subjects and Keywords: heart ecg machine electrocardiograph |  | | The recorded data can be viewed on the device or transmitted using special software via mobile phone or other wireless networks to a computer for viewing by additional medical personnel. |
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Electrocardiogram - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | An Electrocardiogram (abbreviated as either ECG or EKG) is graphic produced by an electrocardiograph, which records the changes in the electrical current in the heart during heartbeats in the form of a continuous strip graph. |  | | The results of the ECG are used to tell whether the heart is performing normally or suffering from abnormalities (eg.extra or skipped heartbeats - Cardiac arrhythmia). |
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| | Sensible ECG Analysis (electrocardiograph) |
 | | This invaluable text helps students understand the importance of a logical approach to analyzing ECGs to provide optimal patient care. |  | | This comprehensive text fully explains the use and implications of the electrocardiograph, an invaluable tool to assess cardiac function. |  | | (ECG, EKG, electrocardiography, cardiac function, arrhythmia, dysrhythmia, EMS, nursing, electrocardiograph, paramedic) |
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| | DRE EKG Units |
 | | 12-lead electrocardiograph with internal storage of up to 50 ECGs |
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| | Non-Linear Temporal Alignment of Electrocardiograph Signals (ResearchIndex) |
 | | Abstract: In this paper, the performance analysis of a clustering algorithm applied to group electrocardiograph beats is presented. |  | | This clustering algorithm will be based on different distance measures between pairs of beats. |  | | @misc{ frau-nonlinear, author = "David Cuesta Frau and Juan Carlos Perez Cortes and Gabriela Andreu Garcia", title = "Non-Linear Temporal Alignment of Electrocardiograph Signals", url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/frau01nonlinear.html" } |
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| | EKG : Electrocardiograph |
 | | Brief Statement: An EKG (or ECG) stands for electrocardiograph. |
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| | Pictures of Still life of syringe on electrocardiograph - Search Photographs Photos Images and Photo Clip Art - 904068 ... |
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| | Dictionary.com/electrocardiograph |
 | | : an instrument for recording the changes of electrical potential occurring during the heartbeat used especially in diagnosing abnormalities of heart action —elec·tro·car·dio·graph·ic |  | | Perform a new search, or try your search for |  | | Get CleverKeys and look up words from any program - FREE download! |
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| | [Fondacomedical.com] : : MAC 500 : : |
 | | The portable electrocardiograph from GE Marquette, offers you the most in terms of features and technology and it weighs a mere 2 kg. |  | | Whether it’s in the hospital ward, during house calls or in an emergency case-no matter it’s needed- this robust, battery-operated instrument is rapidly put into operation. |
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| | Homemade Electrocardiograph |
 | | Here you will find information how how to build one with less than $10 in parts. |  | | If any of you have any comments, questions, insults, etc; please email me. |  | | Welcome to my web page on how to make a simple ECG (electrocardiograph - also known as an EKG). |
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| | ELI 100 Electrocardiograph |
 | | All of these features make the ELI 100 the best value in electrocardiographs today! |  | | Mortara Instrument’s ELI 100 is a portable interpretive electrocardiograph designed to be fast and easy to use. |  | | The ELI 100’s standard 40 ECG internal storage capacity can be expanded to 150 ECGs. |
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| | Stock Photographs & Stock Illustrations of Electrocardiograph |
 | | In addition to Electrocardiograph images, you'll find thousands of related visuals in hundreds of categories. |  | | Search For All Images And Discs Related To Electrocardiograph |  | | Artzooks is a popular source of royalty free stock photos, stock illustrations and clip art. |
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| | Macquarie Medical Systems |
 | | The Electrocardiograph CT100 - A 12 lead Electrocardiograph giving you superior features at an affordable price. |  | | The CT100 is an easy to use, portable, good value electrocardiograph unit. |  | | Within a few button presses, the unit is ready to go and record a reading. |
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http://www.macquariehealth.com.au/mms/ct100.htm
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| | FDA > CDRH > CFR Title 21 Database Search |
 | | The dates for compliance with the standard set forth in 898.12(a) shall be as follows: |  | | 74 DXH 870.2920 II Transmitters and Receivers, Electrocardiograph, Telephone. |
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http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/CFRSearch.cfm?FR=898.13
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