pulse c. |
sphygmogram.
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pulse d. |
the difference between the heart rate and the pulse rate in atrial fibrillation, resulting from failure of some of the ventricular contractions to produce peripheral pulse waves of sufficient magnitude to detect by palpation.
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pulse g. |
the power source for a cardiac pacemaker system, usually fueled by lithium, supplying impulses to the implanted electrodes, either at a fixed rate or in some programmed pattern.
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pulse height a. |
an electronic circuit designed to respond to voltage pulses only within a certain range, or window, of amplitudes.
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pulse o. |
an oximeter that measures the oxygen saturation of arterial blood by passing a beam of red and infrared light through a pulsating capillary bed, the ratio of red to infrared transmission varying with the oxygen saturation of the blood; because it responds only to pulsatile objects, it does not detect nonpulsating objects like skin and venous blood.
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