its me!!! -anon Well unless you're name is Willem Einthoven, I'm going to say you're wrong. Willem Einthoven won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1924 for inventing the ECG, although there were other's who had a hand in it. Einthoven distinguished five different phases (deflections) of electrical current shown in a electrocardiogram, which he named P, Q, R, S and T in 1895.
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The portion of the ECG that corresponds to atrial depolarization is called the P wave. The P wave is the first wave on the ECG.
Willem Einthoven Invented the accurate ECG using Strings Galvonometer, but Alexander Muirhead made the first prototype.
False. The first heart transplant into a human was performed in 1964, when a dying man received a chimpanzee heart. The first transplant of a human heart to another human was performed in 1967.
Christiaan Neethling Barnard
CPT code 93014 refers to the electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) interpretation and report for a 12-lead ECG performed by a physician or qualified healthcare professional. This code is used to bill for the professional component of the ECG interpretation, which includes the analysis and reporting of the results. It is typically utilized in conjunction with the procedure code for the actual ECG recording.
The first human liver transplant was performed in 1963, and since then, thousands of liver transplants are done every year.
George haas
The first magnetic resonance image was published in 1973 and the first study performed on a human took place on July 3, 1977
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Thomas E Starzl
CPT code 93005 refers to the electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) interpretation service provided by a physician or qualified healthcare professional. This code specifically denotes the interpretation of an ECG report performed by another party, such as a technician. It is typically used in conjunction with the ECG procedure codes to bill for the physician's review and interpretation of the results.