07-15-2006, 04:17 PM
Are there some here who are interested in some or all the overstanding things.
In politics it is especialy idiologies and in medicine it is especialy cardiology.
In cardiology i know the following E.C.G.s: asystole with p. jags, asystole without p. jags, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, agony rythm, normal sinus rythm, sinus tachycardia, atria tachycardia, artria fibrillation, sinus bradycardia, idioventricular rythm, accerlated idioventricular rythm, and normal sinus rythm with prematural ventricular complex.
Not so long ago my mother asked me to hear on her hearth with a stetoscope (we have a stetoscope in our home), because she said she had an arrythmia, and after long hearing i diagnosed her: normal sinus rythm with prematural ventricular complexes, it is a condition where the ventricles contract to early and then again on the time (two beats on nearly the same time) and then there are a long pause and then the heart beates its common rythm again (i will not say normal sinus rythm because there is people with for eksample atrial fibrillation), so it was therefore i needed to hear in long time on my mothers hearth to diagnose her (it is luckily a total undangerous arrythmia and nearly all gets it, on danish we call it "ekstra-systoler" meaning "extra-systoles" and "hjertet springer et *** over" meaning the heart jumps over a beat, it often feels like your heart is beating really hard for a moment and like this: dudum).
In politics it is especialy idiologies and in medicine it is especialy cardiology.
In cardiology i know the following E.C.G.s: asystole with p. jags, asystole without p. jags, ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, agony rythm, normal sinus rythm, sinus tachycardia, atria tachycardia, artria fibrillation, sinus bradycardia, idioventricular rythm, accerlated idioventricular rythm, and normal sinus rythm with prematural ventricular complex.
Not so long ago my mother asked me to hear on her hearth with a stetoscope (we have a stetoscope in our home), because she said she had an arrythmia, and after long hearing i diagnosed her: normal sinus rythm with prematural ventricular complexes, it is a condition where the ventricles contract to early and then again on the time (two beats on nearly the same time) and then there are a long pause and then the heart beates its common rythm again (i will not say normal sinus rythm because there is people with for eksample atrial fibrillation), so it was therefore i needed to hear in long time on my mothers hearth to diagnose her (it is luckily a total undangerous arrythmia and nearly all gets it, on danish we call it "ekstra-systoler" meaning "extra-systoles" and "hjertet springer et *** over" meaning the heart jumps over a beat, it often feels like your heart is beating really hard for a moment and like this: dudum).