What does your pulse rate indicate and what is considered to be the normal range of pulse rate? What is a normal baseline fetal heart rate? What is the normal pulse rate for a women in each of the 1st, 2nd & 3rd trimesters of pregnancy?
What is a normal blood pressure range for children? Normal blood pressure ranges for children typically start at lower levels than adults and gradually rise as they grow. It can vary based on their age, sex, and height. Therefore, it’s essential to compare a child’s readings with age, ...
What is The Normal SpO2 level? What Level of SpO2 is Dangerous? Healthy adults typically have oxygen saturation levels between 95% and 99%, and any pulse oximeter readings below 89% would usually be a cause for concern. General Pulse Oximetry Information Pulse oximetry uses a pulse oximeter to...
Strong evidence supports the benefits of regular physical activity and exercise for the prevention and management of hypertension. Reducing body weight to normal in individuals with overweight or obesity reduces the risk of hypertension, but further evidence is needed on the long-term efficacy of this...
AdultsInfantsDeglutitionDeglutition disordersThis investigation assessed the impact of temporal resolution during a videofluoroscopic evaluation of swallowing (VFSS) on measures of duration and kinematics. Thirty adult and ten infant swallow studies, all acquired at 30 frames and 30 pulses per second, ...
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The implementation of video-based non-contact technologies to monitor the vital signs of preterm infants in the hospital presents several challenges, such as the detection of the presence or the absence of a patient in the video frame, robustness to chan
From these drawings, the breathing rate become evident. Many individuals are often surprised to discover that their breathing rate increased during periods of stress, such as a busy day with no breaks, compared to their normal days. Monitoring and training diaphragmatic breathing ...
PSG should be performed in the case of inconclusive respiratory polygraphy results, persistent suspicion of SRBD despite normal respiratory polygraphy, in the differential diagnosis of disorders in sleep medicine, and/or in the case of suspected comorbid disorders relevant to sleep medicine (evidence le...
Evening exposure to short-wavelength light can affect the circadian clock, sleep and alertness. Intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells expressing melanopsin are thought to be the primary drivers of these effects. Whether colour-sensitive con