After having a shunt placed, it's generally recommended to wait at least 4 to 6 weeks before flying, but this can vary depending on individual circumstances and the type of shunt. It's essential to consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice based on your recovery and overall health. They can assess any potential risks and provide guidance tailored to your situation.
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.
Shunt means parallel only..................
the Hyde shunt (1966-1974), LaVeen shunt (1974-1980), and Denver shunt
Applications of Voltage shunt feedback amplifier?
Removing a shunt can pose several risks, including infection, bleeding, and the potential for increased intracranial pressure due to the sudden change in cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. There is also a risk of neurological complications, such as seizures or deterioration of existing conditions. Additionally, the underlying condition that required the shunt may worsen if it is not properly managed post-removal. Proper evaluation and monitoring are crucial to mitigate these risks.
i heard u can fly on short journeys Yes, you can fly if you have a shunt, however the affects, as far as the pressurized cabin goes will depend on the type of shunt you have. I have a VP shunt in my head and have no trouble flying and I fly often, as I work for an airline.
its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u
have a pain in my jaw
I need answer of this question plz as soon as possible
The general answer to this question is to check with your doctor. Once, by his or her standards, you have been checked out, you are healthy enough to fly. Additional Information: http://www.positivepowerpublishing.com/travel_tips.html
Dc shunt motor is constant speed motor.Its speed is constant with armature current.This shunt motor is used in paper mills and drilling machines
hi> my wife had an awake craniotomy in may and she was told not to fly until 8-10 weeks after. that answer came from a top surgeon in uk.
they can fly when they are 2 months old
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.
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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)
As soon as you can walk.