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The Best Hemodialysis Room Design!
Provide the best hemodialysis room design! Just in July, we designed and recommended haemodialysis room equipment for 3 clients. These prepared hemodialysis rooms have different specifications, some are private hemodialysis rooms (accommodating 4-8 people at the same time), and there are large hemodialysis centers. We provide professional equipment design solutions for hemodialysis rooms and supply all hemodialysis related equipment. We provide high quality hemodialysis machines, A/B powder mixers, water treatment systems and other equipment and consumables.
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Fetal Monitoring
What is fetal monitoring? In pregnancy and during labor, your healthcare provider will want to check the health of your unborn baby (fetus). This is done by checking the baby’s heart rate and other functions. Fetal monitoring is a very common procedure. Monitoring can be done in 2 ways. It can be done on the outside of your belly (external monitoring). Or it can be done directly on the baby while inside your uterus (internal monitoring): External monitoring. This may be done with a special tool called a fetoscope. It’s a stethoscope that has a different shape. It may also be done using Doppler. This is an electronic tool that uses sound waves and a computer. Internal monitoring. A small wire (electrode) is put on your baby’s head while he or she is inside your uterus. Fetal heart rate monitoring is used to check the rate and rhythm of the heartbeats. It looks for any increases or decreases in the baby’s heartbeat. It also checks how much the baby’s heart rate changes. The average fetal heart rate is between 110 and 160 beats per minute. The fetal heart rate may change as the baby responds to conditions in the uterus. An abnormal fetal heart...
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What Is An Ultrasound Bone Densitometer?
What Is An Ultrasound Bone Densitometer? Ultrasonic bone densitometer uses ultrasound through water or coupling agent to measure the SOS (ultrasonic sound velocity), BUA (ultrasonic frequency attenuation) and BQI (bone quality) of the human body’s calcaneus, hip bone, cavity bone and phalanx through the measured tissue. Index) and a set of parameters related to bone quality, which calculate and reflect the value of human bone quality, thereby diagnosing the bone quality of the subject. Principle The basic principle is to transmit ultrasonic waves from one side of the bone to the other side, receive ultrasonic waves with attenuated amplitude after passing through bone and soft tissue, and measure two parameters closely related to bone density and bone microstructure—ultrasonic speed of sound (SOS) and Ultrasonic frequency attenuation (BUA) is used to calculate bone density and bone strength respectively. Clinical application 1. Physical Examination Center Ultrasonic bone densitometer has the advantages of convenient detection and no radiation damage. It is currently the only instrument that can be widely used in general surveys, re-examinations, dynamic observation of bone density changes and timely prediction of the risk of complications. 2. Pediatrics 3. Obstetrics and Gynecology Because there is no radiation, ultrasound bone mineral density...
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What Is Vascular Ultrasound?
What Is Vascular Ultrasound? Color Doppler Ultrasound Color Doppler Ultrasound (Color Doppler Ultrasound) is referred to as color Doppler ultrasound. Because of its non-invasive, simple and real-time display of blood flow changes, it has become the most important method for screening vascular surgical diseases. The rise of color Doppler ultrasound has had a huge impact on the non-invasive diagnosis of limb vascular diseases. It can replace invasive angiography in the diagnosis of limb vascular diseases such as aneurysms and arteriovenous fistulas. It can not only directly display the changes in the anatomical structure of vascular diseases, such as anatomical variation, the thickness of the vessel wall, the size of the plaque, the inner diameter of the residual lumen, and the filling of blood flow signals in the lumen, etc., but also provide a wealth of information. Hemodynamic information. Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Transcranial Doppler (TCD) is a technique that uses Doppler ultrasound to penetrate the thin part of the skull and the natural bone hole to directly obtain the blood flow signals of the large intracranial blood vessels. One of the important means of disease. Diagnosis and follow-up of cervical and intracranial arterial disease. To evaluate the cerebral vascular reserve function...
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Doctor: Why Is Emergency Treatment Not Urgent In The United States?
Many people complain that the speed of emergency treatment in American hospitals is very slow, even for several hours; in China, even if it’s just a cold and fever, it’s also very efficient and convenient. Why do we have to wait so long for emergency treatment in the United States? There are five levels of emergency triage system in American hospitals All the emergency departments in American hospitals adopt the process of triage. The primary purpose of triage is to identify the patients who can wait and those who have critical lives to be rescued immediately. So who is going to be the first gate of the emergency department? Triage nurse is a triage nurse in the United States, and most of triage hospitals in the United States follow the latest ESI (Emergency Severity Index – a triage tool for emergency department care) guide for triage. The first version of the guide was written by emergency physicians Richard wuerz and David Eitel in 1998, and now it is the fourth version. According to ESI, emergency triage nurses evaluate the patients objectively, quickly and accurately, and divide them into five grades according to the severity of patients’ condition. Level 1: patients...
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What is elastography?
Elastography What is elastography? Elastography, also known as liver elastography, is an imaging test to check for liver fibrosis. Fibrosis is a disease that reduces blood flow to and from the liver. This can lead to the accumulation of scar tissue. If left untreated, fibrosis can lead to serious liver problems. These include cirrhosis, liver cancer and liver failure. However, early diagnosis and treatment can reduce or reverse the effects of fibrosis. There are two types of liver elastography tests. Ultrasound elastography, also known as Fibroscan, is a brand name for ultrasound equipment. This test uses sound waves to measure the stiffness of liver tissue. Stiffness is a hallmark of fibrosis. A test that combines MRE (Magnetic Resonance Elastography), ultrasound technology, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). MRI is a procedure that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create images of internal organs and structures. During the MRE test, a computer program creates a visual map showing liver stiffness. Elastography testing can be used in place of liver biopsy. This is a more invasive test that involves removing some liver tissue for testing. Other Names: Liver Elastography, Transient Elastography, Fibroscan, MR Elastography What is it for? Elastography is used to...