What is the value of a Gulbranson 1960 pacemaker organ?
If it is mint condition, it will go for at least $19,000 to a seller who knows what they are looking at.
When a site other than the SA node becomes the pacemaker that site is called an?
It is called an ectopic pacemaker. It can be located anywhere in the auricles, along the His bundle or in the ventricles (escape beat).
Which procedure cannot be used with pacemakers or metallic implants?
MRI is contra-indicated in the presence of a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other metallic implant.
What happens if a person does not get a pacemaker who needs it?
Cardiac arrythmias.. Sometimes life threatening cardiac arrythmias. Inneficient cardiac out put and death.
Which Beatles song was given to Gerry and The Pacemakers?
"How Do You Do It?", a Mitch Murray song that the Beatles had recorded, but passed over in favor of "Please Please Me", which became their first bonafide hit.
Where can I get welding gloves for welding with a pacemaker?
i have a pacemaker and i was told not to weld any more and to avoid electrcal shocks. the reason for staying away from welding is that a welding machine creates a strong electromagnetic field and that can adversely affect the function of a pacemaker. i was told by someone that when people with pacemakers die of some cause other than heart related that the funeral home has to put a magnet over the dead person`s pacemaker to stop their heart from beating. magnetic fields and pacemakers i am told do not get along. proceed with caution. i believe a cell phone creates a magntic field also, albeit not as powerful as a welding machine, and i carry my cell phone in the pocket of my t-shirt sometimes right over or close to my pacemaker with no problem. you should have gotten a handbook with your pacemaker of do`s and don`ts. i really enjoyed welding and have done it off and on for years and i know if presented with an opportunity to do it again the temptatation would probably get the best of me. good luck.
What is the stomach's contractile rhythm set by?
it is set by pacemaker cells located in the longitudinal smooth muscle layer.
Describe the location and action of a pacemaker?
Pacemaker is located in the right atrium and generates electrical impulses to start a muscle contraction in the heart.
medulla oblongata, in the brain stem.
How are pacemakers programmed?
Pacemakers are programmed externally with a handheld electromagnetic device.
What segment of the cardiac conduction system functions as the pacemaker of the heart?
Sinoatrial (SA) Node
Can a person with a pacemaker use the Prestige Induction Cooker?
Yes, a person with a pacemaker can generally use the Prestige Induction Cooker. However, it's advisable for them to maintain a safe distance from the cooker while it's in operation, as induction cookers use electromagnetic fields that could potentially interfere with pacemaker function. It’s best to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Is the name Gerry and the Pacemakers copyrighted?
Band names do not qualify for copyright protection, although they may be registered as trademarks. Gerry and the Pacemakers does not seem to be registered, but can still be protected under common law.
Probably not, but the radioactive isotope Plutonium-238 is used in nuclear-powered pacemakers.
Why do people get fat in a short period of time?
The first thing most people associate with gaining weight is what a person eats and drinks. However, that is NOT always the case!
"Water weight" - Fluid Retention
The phrase "short period of time" should serve as a clue to the cause of weight gain. Weight gain put on rapidly over one day, several days, or within a month is most often fluid retention or "water weight". A small amount of fluid retention, held for a short period of time, can occur in healthy individuals. For examples: slight edema (swelling) around the ankles after standing for 8 hours; or fluid retention associated with a woman's menstrual cycle. When a worker or menstruating woman props their feet up or lies down, the fluid is more easily shuttled to the kidneys to be processed as waste.
However, in kidney and liver disease, a person can put on fluid weight extremely fast. Ascites, fluid in the abdomen, can make an otherwise slim person (man or woman) look 8 months pregnant. The faster that weight increases, kidneys and/or liver should be investigated as a cause. Also diseases of the heart can dramatically cause fluid retention overnight. For example, Congestive Heart Failure, which can be life threatening.
Cell and Tissue "Fat"
Both high blood glucose (hyperglycemia / diabetes) and certain types of low blood glucose (hypOglycemia) can add fat cells, mostly to the abdomen (belly fat). This normally takes months to years. But anyone who puts on weight quickly, especially despite exercise and careful nutrition, should have an A1C blood test done for Diabetes. If negative, they should have a blood test done for Reactive Hypoglycemia.
Childbearing age teens and women
Some endocrine conditions can cause fat cell weight gain despite being active and eating right. The biggest cause is Hypothyroidism. When the thyroid condition is treated, the person might be able to lose weight.
Poycystic Ovarian Syndrome (POS) can also cause continuing weight gain despite being active and eating right. Fluid filled benign cysts grow on the ovaries. These interfere with how a woman's body uses the normal hormones the body produces. When a teenager or woman of "childbearing years" (age 13 to late 40s) has a large abdominal girth, whether gained slowly or rapidly, she should be checked for ovarian cysts. A simple ultrasound can show this.
Some cysts can grow to "grapefruit size" or larger. These need watched and evaluated for possible surgery.
Medications
YES, many medications can cause increased water weight, or increased eating leading to increased fat cell weight.
Depression and Other Mental Health medications
Many medications for mental illness can cause increased water weight, or increased eating leading to increased fat cell weight. As well, depression can cause increased eating, decreased activity, and low motivation.
"Then, there's just fat" - a person is overweight
Lastly, yes, inappropriate nutrition, excess calories and fat, and lack of exercise account for most cases of being overweight to obese.
However, no layperson should ever, ever automatically conclude that a person just "eats too much" or "is just lazy" if the person is overweight or obese. Only doctors can evaluate bloodwork and physical condition to say whether a person's weight is solely due to eating and inactivity.
So never jump to conclusions when you see someone who is overweight. Don't spread biases. Instead, use your knowledge about the different causes for fluid retention and "fat cell" increases in body weight.
What is the purpose of pacemaker?
Pacemakers are implanted to regulate irregular contractions of the heart (arrhythmia). They are most frequently prescribed to speed the heartbeat of patients who have a heart rate well under 60 beats per minute (severe symptomatic bradycardia).It is a monitor heart function and if necessary, produce an electrical system. (p.s This last sentence was written by a little girl) muwahahaha stupid
How soon after having a pacemaker fitted can you fly?
its kind of imposable to fly after a pacemaker it in u