booktitle = {RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY}, issn = {0167-8140}, language = {eng}, location = {Barcelona, Spain}, number = {suppl. 1}, pages = {S186--S186}, title = {Whole breast radiotherapy in prone and supine position: what treatment technique to choose}, volume = {111}, year = {2015}, }doi:10.1016/S0167...
a) Measure systolic and diastolic pressures carefully in a supine position in a doctors office. b) Measure systolic and diastolic pressures regularly over List 4 or 5 factors that can affect blood pressure. The patient had blood pressure that was a little bit high. What is the medical term...
For a 6-month-old baby, being vertical is necessary. The life of looking at the ceiling from a supine position is very boring, but looking horizontally opens up a world of interesting people and objects. Hand-eye-mouth coordination enables a baby to learn about objects by both tactile and ...
Participants were analyzed in a supine position with their arms extended above their heads. During the measurement of abdominal and thoracic regions, subjects asked to hold their breath. All volumes of SM, SAT, and VAT were assessed manually by the use of segmentation software (SliceOmatic 4.3, ...
Patients were evaluated in the supine position with the contralateral hip and knee extended to control for lumbar position. The transducer was aligned with the inguinal crease and the transducer positioned parallel to the ace- tabulum (Fig. 1). During the static examination, the transducer was ...
The benefit of identifying Grade1 varicoceles is unknown, and for that reason we do not routinelyhave our patients perform a valsalva maneuver if no varicoceleis palpable. If a varicocele is discovered, the patient shouldalso be examined in the supine position. This will help to confirmthe ...
In a gluteal bridge from the supine position, what specific bones are considered part of that joint? What is the pelvic bone also called? What type of synovial joint is the temporomandibular? What bones form the hip joint? What is the proximal femur? What tarsal bone is commonly referred to...
Patients who were able to lie supine with an almost normal breathing pattern lost the ability to maintain this pattern when sitting upright or standing [Citation21]. As a majority of the patients either normalised or improved their breathing pattern during the treatment period, there is an ...
There are two techniques described for a passive leg raise (PLR) in the literature: (a) a semi-recumbent PLR starts at 45° and the patient is tilted backwards until the torso is horizontal leaving the legs are at 45°; (b) a supine PLR starts with the patient in a supine position ...
I have a few ideas for what might be causing my vision loss. It could very well be combination of factors, rather than a single factor:High IOP at night (as high as 29) Low blood pressure at night (low 70s) Sleeping position putting pressure on the eye (if face up is baseline, ...