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erroneous mark or defect that may appear on an ECG strip
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artifact
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A standardized measuring instrument used to check and adjust the volume indicator on a spirometer.
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calibration syringe
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erroneous mark or defect that may appear on an ECG strip
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A standardized measuring instrument used to check and adjust the volume indicator on a spirometer.
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The sequence of contraction and relaxation that makes up a complete heartbeat.
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A peak or valley on an electrocardiogram.
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The loss of polarity, or opposite charges inside and outside; the electrical impulse that initiates a chain reaction resulting in contraction.
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An irregularity in heart rhythm; also called arrhythmia.
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A procedure that tests the structure and function of the heart through the use of reflected sound waves, or echoes.
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the tracing made by an electrocardiograph
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An instrument that measures and displays the waves of electrical impulses responsible for the cardiac cycle.
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The process by which a graphic pattern is created to reflect the electrical impulses generated by the heart as it pumps.
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Sensor that detects electrical activity.
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The greatest volume of air that a person is able to expel when performing rapid, forced expiration.
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An electrocardiography device that includes a microchip or a small cassette recorder worn around a patient's waist or on a shoulder strap to record the heart's electrical activity.
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Subnormal oxygenation of arterial blood, short of anoxia.
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A view of a specific area of the heart on an electrocardiogram.
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A measurement taken, usually with a peak flow meter, to determine the amount of air that can be forced quickly from the lungs.
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A test that evaluates a patient's lung volume and capacity; used to detect and diagnose pulmonary problems or to monitor certain respiratory disorders and evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
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The process of returning to the original polar (resting) state.
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An ECG tracing obtained using an electrocardiograph machine.
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An instrument that measures the air taken in and expelled from the lungs.
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A condition characterized by pauses in breathing during sleep.
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A test used to measure breathing capacity
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A procedure that involves recording an electrocardiogram while the patient is exercising on a stationary bicycle, treadmill, or stair-stepping ergometer, which measures work performed.
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The condition of having two separate poles, one of which is positive and the other negative.