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  1. Pulse Oximetry What is pulse oximetry? Pulse oximetry is a test that uses a small, clip-like device called a pulse oximeter to measure oxygen ... or chronic lung disease. Why do I need pulse oximetry? Your provider may give you a pulse- ...
  2. A nonstress test measures fetal heart rate as a baby moves in a mother's uterus. In most healthy babies, the heart rate increases during movement. If your nonstress ...
  3. ... you sleep. These include: Breathing rate Blood oxygen Heart rate Brain waves Leg movements Eye movements The test ... will record different body functions, such as breathing, heart rate, and brain waves. They'll also record your ...
  4. ... oxygen level tests? Another type of test, called pulse oximetry , can check your blood oxygen saturation levels. A small clip-like device, called a pulse oximeter, is usually attached to your finger. The ...
  5. ... than usual Heart and lung symptoms include: Rapid heart rate Shortness of breath with activity or exercise Dizziness ... Test and Valsalva Maneuver. These tests measure your heart rate and blood pressure while doing certain types of ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. ... electrodes, called stimulating electrodes, deliver a mild electrical pulse. Your provider will attach recording electrodes to the ... the nerve. Your provider will send a small pulse of electricity through the stimulating electrodes. This stimulates ...
  8. ... arm to listen to the blood flow and pulse as the cuff inflates and deflates. If using ... Center; c2020. Health Encyclopedia: Vital Signs (Body Temperature, Pulse Rate, Respiration Rate, Blood Pressure) [cited 2020 Nov ...
  9. ... electrodes, called stimulating electrodes, deliver a mild electrical pulse. These electrodes will record the responses to the ... the nerve. Your provider will send a small pulse of electricity through the stimulating electrodes to trigger ...
  10. ... to 15 minutes until you reach a target heart rate based on your age and fitness level. But ... monitored for 10-15 minutes or until your heart rate returns to normal. Stress tests with pictures include ...
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