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Yes, use of tobacco is known to exacerbate sympathetic dominance making it more difficult to slow the breathing cycle. ... more
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Yes, F1 "Unzip" is now the selection for unzipping datafiles. This was previously the "Modem" section which launched a batch file for Procomm 2.4.3. NOTE: If your version of PaceMaker still says "Modem" for the F1 option, ignore the option, and use ... more
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the patient have a medtronic pacemaker and would like to purchase an emergency phone dialer from Radio ... more
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Powermat has been tested for Pacemaker Safety and is safe for use with Pacemakers. We are EMC certified and our test results are well within the range of ISO 14708-2 standards for Active Implantable Medical Devices, including Cardiac Pacemakers. ... more
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1) natural pacemaker in the heart: "The contractions of the heart are controlled by chemical impulses, which fire at a rate which controls the beat of the heart. The cells that create these rhythmical impulses are called pacemaker cells, and they ... more
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A pacemaker is a surgically implanted electronic device that provides an unnoticeable electrical current that causes your heart to beat. A biventricular pacemaker is a special type of pacemaker that paces both sides of the lower chambers of the ... more
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No. According to Itron, the manufacturer of CenterPoint Energy’s smart meter, “The transmitting devices operate in compliance with 47 CFR Part 15 regulations, which require coexistence with other Part 15 certified devices. Within the 902-298 MHz ... more
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In a pacemaker clinic we check your pacemaker with a computer (called interrogation). We check the battery and general working of the pacemaker. We like to see patients in the office instead of remote monitoring so that we can provide total ... more
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There are several reasons why a person may need a pacemaker. The usual reasons are: A heart beat that is very slow or pauses intermittently causing blackouts, falls or dizzy spells. A fast heart beat that requires specific medication to control it. ... more
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Is there some way to get the Dell pocket DJ to work. ... more
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