301. A pacemaker to prevent heart block is bbeing passed into the patient's right ventricle while the checks its position on the x-ray screen Subject(s): PhysiciansEquipment and SuppliesNursesWorld Health Organization
302. The machine that will take over the functions of the patient's heart and lungs during the operation Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPhysiciansEquipment and SuppliesNursesSwedenWorld Health Organization
303. Difference phases of a heart operation. 12743: The machine that circulates blood to the vessels in the heart and brain during the operation while the heart itself is stopped. 12745: reconnecting the arteries by sewing together with a device developed in the Soviet Union several years ago ans since adopted by cardiac surgeons all over the world. 12744: after the operation an electric stimulator is applied in the heart area to start a regular beat Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesEquipment and SuppliesUSSRWorld Health Organization
304. In an intensive care unit, monitoring by electrocardiograph continues day and night Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelEquipment and SuppliesSwedenWorld Health Organization
305. An electrocardiogram is registered. This person suffers from high blood pressure. Such patients should have their blood pressure checked regularly Subject(s): Health PersonnelPatientsEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
306. A specially equipped ambulance linked by radio to the coronary care unit of a hospital. Energency treatment can be started immediatley Subject(s): AmbulancesCardiovascular DiseasesHealth PersonnelTransportation of PatientsPatientsEquipment and SuppliesWorld Health Organization
307. This school girl is at home with a sore throat and the doctor checks her heart Subject(s): Physical ExaminationPhysiciansStethoscopesEquipment and SuppliesChildWorld Health Organization
308. [Electrocardiogram on child in Kenya] Subject(s): Equipment and SuppliesChildWorld Health Organization
310. Professor Lars Werkö of the University Hospital in Göteborg, Sweden, speaks with one of his patients Subject(s): Cardiovascular DiseasesPatientsPhysiciansReferral and ConsultationHospital UnitsSwedenWorld Health Organization