electrocardiograph in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ilektrəʊ'kɑ:diəʊgrɑ:f ] ]
Examples
- These are simply pathologic waves seen in HR tracings ( i . e . arterial lines, electrocardiograph ( ECG, etc . ) which reflect decreased intravascular blood flow.
- In 1953, the Memorial Pavilion was completed, with a post-anesthesia recovery room, expanded physical therapy facilities, a new classroom, and an electrocardiograph machine.
- In New Jersey, Johnson underwent a CT scan, an electrocardiograph and an eye test before the Vaden fight and passed all three, the state Athletic Control Board said.
- Emergency-room staff hook him up to an electrocardiograph, confirm that he's within his usual readings, and admonish him to take his blood-pressure pills.
- Professor Inada was the first in Japan to import an electrocardiograph; and along with medical school colleagues, he was amongst the first to use this device clinically in Japan.
- -"'GE "'is now selling an ultra-portable electrocardiograph machine in the U . S . at an 80 % markdown for similar products.
- His identity kept a secret, the executioner _ usually a prison staffer with medical training _ will insert two intravenous lines into Bonin's arms and hook the inmate to an electrocardiograph.
- The industry suggests that ships carry two cardiac monitors, two portable defibrillators, an electrocardiograph, an external pacemaker, respiratory support equipment and, on new ships, X-ray machines.
- In 1932 an electrocardiograph ( ECG ) developed by Both impressed Grant, and as a result Grant had a facility installed next to the University where Both could design and produce medical equipment.
- The amplified dan bau, overdriven ever so slightly, shivers through glissandi passages like a singing electrocardiograph needle, its humming tone recalling the electric guitar heard under the'50s recordings of the Five Royales.