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Pacing may mean: Pacing, a horse gait used in Standardbred horse races; Pacing, the even spreading out of athletes' strength in longer-distance track and field and swimming races ...
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Temporary transvenous cardiac pacing, also called endocardial pacing, is a potentially life saving intervention used primarily to correct profound bradycardia.
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Pace, also called rhythm or tempo, is a term used to describe the flow of events in an entertainment piece. Description. All time arts - music, dance, drama, film - are enormously ...
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Modern pacemakers are externally programmable and allow the cardiologist to select the optimum pacing modes for individual patients. Some combine a pacemaker and implantable ...
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A pacing technology is a term used to describe a technological component of a larger system that slows or limits performance and innovation within the system.
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Transcutaneous pacing (also called external pacing) is a temporary means of pacing a patient's heart during a medical emergency. It is accomplished by delivering pulses of electric ...
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Future pacing is a technique of asking a person to imagine doing something in the future and then observing their reactions. It is typically used to check that a change process has ...
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Introduction. Phrenic Nerve Pacing (PNP) or diaphragm pacing, is the rhythmic application of electrical impulses to the diaphragm, resulting in respiration for patients who would ...
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A hunter pace is a form of competition involving horses and riders. In a hunter pace a trail is marked for horse and rider to follow. On the day of the competition, early in the ...
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Introduction. Diaphragm Pacing, also known as phrenic nerve pacing, is the rhythmic application of electrical impulses to the diaphragm, resulting in respiration for patients who ...
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