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What is the person called who takes an ultrasound scan?

Sonographer


How do you calculate speed of pulse in a slinky?

To calculate the speed of a pulse in a slinky, you can measure the distance the pulse travels and the time it takes to travel that distance. The speed of the pulse is the distance divided by the time. This can be done by creating a pulse at one end of the slinky and timing how long it takes for the pulse to reach the other end.


What is faster a pulse rate or a reaction time?

A pulse rate because in a reaction u have to no what is going on so it takes longer then a pulse rate!!!!! X3


How does a pachymeter work?

A pachymeter is a medical device used to measure the thickness of the cornea in the eye. It typically uses ultrasound technology to calculate the thickness by measuring the time it takes for sound waves to travel through the cornea and return to the device. The results are then displayed on a screen for the clinician to interpret.


How does an ultrasound tech work with OB GYN?

She takes ultrasounds of pregnant women.


What do doctors hear when a person takes a deep breath and releases it?

our pulse


How does one learn how to operate ultrasound medical equipment?

Operation of ultrasound medical equipment can be learned through an associate or bachelor degree program. An associate degree takes two years to earn, a bachelor degree takes four years.


What is a Dewalt Portable Thickness Planer used for?

A Thickness Planer is a machine that takes wood and produces flat boards of an even thickness throughout their length. The DeWalt company produces a Portable Thickness Planer which produces such boards.


What is a pulse created by?

A pulse appears wherever an artery passes near the surface and over a hard substrate. The heart beats, and creates a throbbing that is felt when one takes a pulse.


How can Ultrasound be used to measure the Depth of Sea Water?

an ultrasound wave is beamed down from a boat and then the wave bounces back from the seabed to a reciever. the longer the wave takes, the deeper the water.


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What connective tissue takes the longest to heal bone or adipose or dense regular or cartilage or areolar tissue?

Cartilage takes longest to heal because it is avascular.