Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2
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Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2
CHAPTERElectrodiagnostic T(OVERVIEW1Reasons for Performing Elcctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Procedural Caro for Eloctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Potential Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2l Complications of Elcctrodiagnostic Studies, 537 Reporting of Results, 538tests1Caloric Study. 538 Cardiac Stress lasting. 540 Electrocardiography. 544 Electroencephalography, 519 Electromyography, 551 rioctromyoncurography, 571 rioctronystagmography, 557Electrophysiologic Study. 559 Evoked Potenti Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2al Studies. 562 Fetal Contraction Stress lest. 566 Fotal Nonstross Tost, 569 Holter Monitoring, 571 Nerve Conduction Studios, 573 Pelvic Floor sphinctEbook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2
er Hoctromyography, 576REASONS FOR PERFORMING ELECTRODIAGNOSTIC STUDIESMost electrodiagnostic studies use electrical activity and electronic devices tCHAPTERElectrodiagnostic T(OVERVIEW1Reasons for Performing Elcctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Procedural Caro for Eloctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Potential Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2e, electrocardiography records spontaneous electrical impulses generated by the heart during the cardiac cycle. In electromyography, the electrical impulses are stimulated by an electrical shock applied to the body. For the caloric study, nystagmus is induced by irrigating the ear canal with water. Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2'1 he electrical activity is usually detected by electrodes placed on the body. I he electrodes are attached to instruments for receiving and recordinEbook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2
g electrical impulses. Table 3-1 lists the various areas of the body that can be evaluated by electrodiagnostic studies.PROCEDURAL CARE FOR ELECTRODIACHAPTERElectrodiagnostic T(OVERVIEW1Reasons for Performing Elcctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Procedural Caro for Eloctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Potential Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2Evaluated by Electrodiagnostic StudiesIName of TestEvaluationCaloric studyCranial nerve VIIICardiac stressCardiac muscleElectrocardiographyCardiac muscle and conduction systemElectroencephalographyBrainElectromyographyNeuromuscular systemElectroneurographyPeripheral nervesElectronys lagmog r aphyOcu Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2lovestibular reflex pathwayElectrophysiologic studiesCardiac conduction systemEvoked potential studiesSensory pathways of the eyes, ears, and peripherEbook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2
al nervesContraction stress (fetal)Petal viabilityNonstress (fetal)Fetal viabilityI loiter monitonngCardiac rhythmPelvic floor sphincter electromyograCHAPTERElectrodiagnostic T(OVERVIEW1Reasons for Performing Elcctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Procedural Caro for Eloctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Potential Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2he possibility of nausea and vomiting. On the other hand, fasting would ailed electroencephalography results by causing hypoglycemia.•Determine if there are any drug restrictions. Sedatives may adversely ailed most lest results.•Because of its stimulating effect, caffeine is restricted before most s Ebook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2tudies.•Most of these studies are considered noninvasive and do not require a consent form.During•For most tests, some type of electrode is applied toEbook Mosby''s manual of diagnostic and laboratory tests (5th edition): Part 2
the patient to record electrical activity.CHAPTERElectrodiagnostic T(OVERVIEW1Reasons for Performing Elcctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Procedural Caro for Eloctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 PotentialCHAPTERElectrodiagnostic T(OVERVIEW1Reasons for Performing Elcctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 Procedural Caro for Eloctrodiagnostic Studios, 536 PotentialGọi ngay
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