Electricity for those with a weak heart. that's how a pacemaker works.
SA node
A pacemaker stimulate impulse to heart
A pacemaker stimulate impulse to heart
During CPR the lungs and heart are stimulated.
Breathing.
Yes, a heart pacemaker can help regulate both low and high heartbeats. It is primarily used to treat bradycardia, a condition characterized by an abnormally slow heart rate, by delivering electrical impulses to stimulate the heart. Some advanced pacemakers also have functions to manage tachycardia, which is an abnormally fast heart rate, by adjusting pacing as needed. Overall, pacemakers help maintain a normal heart rhythm.
The function of a stimulant is to speed up your metabolism which stimulates your heart and other muscles.
To increase the oxygen intake to stimulate the heart and lungs. You can try exercises like pursed-lip breathing and deep belly breathing to open your airways and increase the amount of oxygen in your body.
Aerobic exercises
A pacemaker can be implanted into the chest to stimulate the heart so that it beats in a regular rhythm.
I'm no pro, but I think it is supposed to stimulate the heart, so it should make the heart beat again. Signed, Kaguya Kaze
Fats are needed to help the brain function, dissolve vitamins A,D, E, and K, stimulate the bile duct, and prevent strokes in women.