Hypoxiais a term that health experts use when a person is unable to get enough oxygen to the tissues of their body. Hypoxia is a medical emergency, and can occur when a person is choking or having a severeasthma attack. Chronic medical conditions, such aschronic obstructive pulmonary disease,...
Identify the term: The medical term for heart attack. What is an abnormally rapid and shallow rate of breathing called? A. apnea B. dyspnea C. tachypnea D. hyperpnea What is the natural pacemaker of the heart called? A heartbeat of more than 100 beats per minute is called ___. a. ...
Slow is the least specific: a slow bus; a slow heartbeat; slow to anger. Dilatory implies lack of promptness caused by delay, procrastination, or indifference: paid a late fee because I was dilatory in paying the bill. Leisurely suggests a relaxed lack of haste: went for a leisurely walk...
Purkinje f's modified cardiac fibers in the subendocardial tissue that constitute the terminal ramifications of the conducting system of the heart. The term is sometimes used loosely to denote the entire system of conducting fibers. radicular f's fibers in the roots of the spinal nerves. ragged...
Aguilar, in Nanomaterials for Medical Applications, 2013 5.7.1 Factors Affecting Drug Release In general, the drug release rate depends on: (1) drug solubility, (2) desorption of the surface-bound or adsorbed drug, (3) drug diffusion out of the NM matrix into the body, (4) NM matrix ...
(a) repeating spirometry on a short-term basis is not a trivial task in mosthealth caresystems and (b) the risk of false positive orfalse negative resultsof any diagnostic test is always judged by the physician on an individual basis: clinical history, dyspnea severity, and likelihood of an...
The meaning of SLOW-WAVE SLEEP is the phase of non-REM sleep marked by the deepest sleep and the highest levels of delta wave activity with brain and muscle activity significantly reduced, loss of response to external stimuli greatest, and with heart rat
Heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback, referring to slow-paced breathing (SPB) realized while visualizing a heart rate, HRV, and/or respiratory signal, has become an adjunct treatment for a large range of psychologic and medical conditions. However, the underlying mechanisms explaining the ...
- 《Current Medical Research & Opinion》 被引量: 2发表: 2008年 Concentration-effect relationships for oxprenolol in patients with essential hypertension. 1. Plasma drug concentrations, and heart rate and blood pressure responses to exercise at a predetermined load were examined in twelve hypertensive...
For example, the Aspirin Dosing: a Patient-centric Trial Assessing Benefits and Long-term Effectiveness (ADAPTABLE) clinical trial seeks to answer an important yet simple and unanswered clinical question: what is the appropriate dosage of aspirin for patients with established cardiovascular disease?9 ...