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For example, healthcare providers often ask patients to fast (not eat or drink) for six hours before an abdominal ultrasound to look at the gallbladder. But they may tell you to drink several glasses of water and not urinate before a sonogram of the bladder. ...
A method for ultrasonically treating the patient. I prepare the end effector with (20) ultrasound therapy transducer assembly. In order to focus the ultrasonic energy to the focusing zone of the desired patient tissue, and aiming of the transducer assembly. To release sufficient ultrasonic energy ...
Genetic fears (concern for the genetic heredity of the child, fear of pathologies, as a result – anxiety before ultrasound and delivery of tests) Fear ofmiscarriageor fetal death (in general, fear for the health and normal development of a child who may be affected by influenza, infectious ...
Stress: Ultrasound images of your heart before and afterphysical activitycan be used to check for coronary artery problems. What's an electrocardiogram? An electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) is a noninvasive and painless way to quickly detect heart problems and monitor the heart health of people of...
Ultrasound.This test uses sound waves, not radiation, to create pictures of your insides. A small, smooth device called a transducer is rolled across your abdomen. The low-power sound waves it makes bounce off your tissues and organs. A computer then creates images from these echoes. ...
Ultrasound of the gallbladder or stomach Generally, you should have nothing by mouth for six hours before your appointment. This includes chewing gum and smoking cigarettes. Ultrasound of the pelvis In some cases, you may need to drink fluids until one hour before your test to fill your bladde...