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Results 1 - 10 of 21 for Abnormal heart rate
  1. ... sleep. Lower than 90 percent oxygen is considered abnormal. Heart rate. A normal heart rate is between 60 and ...
  2. ... in six minutes, usually in a hallway. Your heart rate and the amount of oxygen in your blood ... monitors and machines that will measure your breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen levels while you ...
  3. ... Support your muscle and nerve function Keep your heart rate and rhythm steady Keep your blood pressure stable ... Your results will include measurements for each electrolyte. Abnormal electrolyte levels can be caused by many different ... infection (such as tuberculosis ). Malabsorption , ...
  4. ... may be used to: Check the size, position, heart rate, and age of the unborn baby See if there is more than one baby Screen for: Genetic disorders , such as Down syndrome Birth defects in the heart , brain and spinal cord , or other parts of ...
  5. ... glands located above your kidneys. They help control heart rate, blood pressure, and other body functions. Smaller amounts ...
  6. ... include: Fatigue Pale skin Shortness of breath Rapid heart rate Jaundice , a condition that causes your skin and ...
  7. ... blood pressure Headaches Arrythmia (a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heart) Sweating You have a family history of MEN ...
  8. ... High blood pressure Low blood pressure Complications from abnormal levels of sodium and potassium, which can affect your heart, kidneys and other parts of your body ALD ...
  9. ... diet, age, and race. If you have an abnormal result, your provider will usually order other kidney tests , including a blood test called an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) test. Talk with your provider about what ...
  10. ... used to monitor or diagnose conditions related to abnormal potassium levels. These conditions include kidney disease , high blood pressure , and heart disease . Why do I need a potassium blood ...
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