Asystole (ay-sis-stuh-lee) is when there’s no electricity or movement in yourheart. That means you don’t have a heartbeat. It’s also known as flatline. That’s because doctors check the rhythm of your heart with a machine called an electrocardiogram -- also called an ECG orEKG. I...
In addition to the EKG, an echocardiogram of the heart will often be part of the evaluation. Noncardiac syncope: Testing depends on the suspected cause. A CT scan is rarely useful but might be ordered. Head-up tilt testing is useful to diagnose vasovagal syncope. Fainting Self-Care at ...
What a unit test is The differences between shared, private, and volatile dependencies The two schools of unit testing: classical and London The differences between unit, integration, and end-to-end testsAs mentioned in chapter 1, there are a surprising number of nuances in the definition of ...