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pacemaker A device used primarily to correct some types of bradycardia, or slow heart rhythms. The pacemaker is implanted in the body, usually below the collarbone, where it monitors the heart rhythm and supplies electrical triggers to the heart if it is beating too slowly.
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pacemaker Electrical control of the heart. ARTIFICAL PACEMAKER. An electrical device which can substitute for a natural pacemaker and control the beating of the heart by a series of rhythmical electrical discharges. If the electrodes which deliver the discharges to the heart are placed on the outside of the chest it is called an external pacemaker. If they are placed within the chest wall it is called an internal pacemaker.
Ãâó: www.health.qld.gov.au/qldheartkids/glossarylp.asp
pacemaker an electronic device that is surgically implanted into the patient's heart and chest to regulate heartbeat.
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PACE a federal program offering elderly clients a range of health care services, transportation, food, and social activities, as well as physical, recreational, and occupational therapy
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PACE The rate of covering a specific distance while running or walking.
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