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How tall is Holter Graham?

Holter Graham is 5' 10".


Zio Patch?

Researchers at Beth Israel in Boston compared the newer ZioPatch heart monitor, which SuddenLife uses, with the traditional Holter monitor. In this study, patients used the ZioPatch for an average of over 10 days of use vs. the 24 hours for a Holter study. The better heart recording translated into 28.4% more patients having a change in their treatment directed specifically for their newly uncovered heart problem. (PACE 2012;36:1-6)


When was Patient J created?

Patient J was created on 2005-10-10.


What causes central low chest pain that lasts 5-10 seconds during the night?

possible atherosclerosis, possible GERD or heartburn... could even be sleep apnea... goto your Dr and ask for a holter or heart monitor especially if it occurs nightly then it can be caught and ruled out as a heart rhythm problem, but it could still be atherosclerosis


Why is 12 lead ekg only have 10 leads?

There are only 10 electrodes and leads, but those 10 leads get 12 different electrical recordings, which makes it a 12-lead ekg.


When was The Patient created?

The Patient was created on 2003-02-10.


Why monitor LAN performance?

To monitor network devices, you can use spiceworks or 10-Strike Network Monitor. To monitor internet activities, I would recommend WFilter Enterprise.


When was The Fifth Patient created?

The Fifth Patient was created on 2007-06-10.


When was Peggy Leads the Way created?

Peggy Leads the Way was created on 1917-10-29.


When is 2012 patient transport week?

Patient Transport Week: Nov. 4-10


When was Dr. Wake's Patient created?

Dr. Wake's Patient was created in 1916-10.


What is a cure for Hypoxia?

that's case to case basis if the patient has been experiencing hypoxia for the past 5-10 mins that is very dangerous to the patient cos it may cause irreversible brain damage cos hypoxia leads to hypoxemia that's the first thing you should worry about.. and the other case is if he/she is prone or begins to hyperventilate that leads to hypoxia which in turns to hypoxemia (inadequate oxygenation of the blood) then you should first give the patient sufficient O2 to prevent or lessen the possibility of client having hypoxemia... i think when the patient is in the hypoxemic stage it is automatically severe and dangerous and it needs critical care...