Recovery time after having a pacemaker or heart monitor implanted typically ranges from a few days to a couple of weeks. Most patients can resume normal activities within a week, but it's important to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise for a short period. Follow-up appointments are necessary to ensure proper function and healing. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized recovery guidelines.
A pacemaker is implanted inside the skin of the side of a patient's chest, and has 'wires' running over to the heart. A pacemaker is not in your blood.
Answer External means on the outside. Implanted means that the pacemaker goes inside the body.
If you do not want something mehanic inside of you, and if you like to live on your own with your own body without something inside of you. I would personally refused pacemaker even if that would mean death for me. God created me on the way he did and I want it to stay like that.
Pacemaker
The special instrument that is placed in the heart and used as a impulse generator is called pacemaker. The pacemaker helps the heart to make it fuction normally....
A pacemaker is a small device, about the size of a wristwatch, that helps regulate the heart rate. The pacemaker is made of two main parts - the leads and the generator. The leads are thin wires that connect the heart with the generator. The leads can be attached to the surface of the heart or passed through a vein inside the heart. The lead is then attached to the generator. The generator is a small metal case that includes a battery and a microcomputer, which is the "brain" of the pacemaker. The generator is sutured under the skin in the upper chest or abdomen.
U know dat transistors are made up of the board in monitor so it the board inside
Because of energy and the different components
Battery, lead wires, and a motherboard or circuitry with resistors, improved by African-American Otis Boykin in 1961---all designed to extend life and health.
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This depends on what computer and what monitor we are talking about. Back in the old days the monitor had no two way contact withthe comuter and controlled nothing. More current Monitors are plug and play so the monitor tells the computer what it is and how to talk to it. So to a very limited extent, yes. Then the touch screen monitors that are common now do control what happens inside the computer.
there are some wireless connectors one side connects to the PC or console and the other side is inside of the monitor the are very expensive and you have to watch out for overheating