Its a temporary connection between a vein and artery used for dialysis and drawing blood.
a shunt coil needs external supply & tripping coil gets supply from itself.
it is the resistance with which the generatoe just excite.
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Arteriovenous malformation is not one of the causes of schizophrenia. Arteriovenous malformation affects the heart and blood vessels, not the brain.
load test on dc shunt generator is a test to plot the internal and external characteristics of the generator.
A dialysis shunt, also known as a vascular access, is a surgically created connection between an artery and a vein to facilitate hemodialysis in patients with kidney failure. It allows for easy access to the bloodstream, enabling the necessary blood flow for the dialysis process. There are different types of shunts, including arteriovenous fistulas and grafts, which vary in their construction and suitability based on individual patient needs. Proper maintenance and care of the shunt are crucial to prevent complications and ensure effective dialysis treatment.
The CPT code for a non-direct arteriovenous (AV) fistula shunt for hemodialysis is 36821. This code specifically refers to the creation of a fistula for hemodialysis access. For any additional specific procedures or variations, other codes may apply, but 36821 is the primary code for the AV fistula itself. Always consult the latest coding guidelines for accuracy.
Emile Holman has written: 'Abnormal arteriovenous communications' -- subject(s): Arteriovenous Fistula
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In long shunt the shunt field winding is in parallel to both generator and series field. In short shunt the shunt field is in parallel to generator only.
An arteriovenous malformation is a congenital disorder in which arteries are connected directly to veins rather than through capillaries which distribute oxygen and nutrients.
The word 'shunt' is both a noun (shunt, shunts) and a verb (shunt, shunts, shunting, shunted).Examples:He had to have a heart shunt put in. (noun)The engineer will shunt the train onto that track instead. (verb)