I think your talking about the machine they use outside your body, placed on your chest and it shows a picture of your heart on a screen? This would be called an Ultrasonagraphy machine. The test is nearly always done by a certified ultrasonagrapher who knows how to read what is showing on the screen.
I have one, battery operated, that I purchased at COSTCO. The brand is MICROLIFE. OOPS. Not a monitor, just a machine that takes BP and Pulse.
There is a gadget made by Mark of Fitness which is able to measure your finger pulse rate continuously. Note that your pulse rate can be slightly different from your heart rate.
The muscle that the heart is made out of is called the cardiac muscle. There are terms that represent heart attack and the heart muscle, but there isn't an exact scientific name for "heart". It's simply called heart.
A LOT of blood pumps through the veins in your wrist/forearm so it is easy to see the rate at which it pumps ---- There is a major blood pumping artery, so the pulse is easy to feel. The pulse can most easily be found on the wrist and on the neck for this reason. Even the chubbiest of folks dont have much fat on the inside of the wrist!
The radial artery is the one that is used to take a pulse at the wrist.
I have one, battery operated, that I purchased at COSTCO. The brand is MICROLIFE. OOPS. Not a monitor, just a machine that takes BP and Pulse.
Pulse.
EKG or electrocadiogram
A pulse oximeter provides non-invasive testing of oxygen saturation levels in the blood.
defribrillator
normal aorta
There is a gadget made by Mark of Fitness which is able to measure your finger pulse rate continuously. Note that your pulse rate can be slightly different from your heart rate.
The scientific term for the human pulse is "heart rate," which is measured as the number of times the heart beats per minute. It is an indicator of cardiovascular health and can be measured at various points in the body, such as the wrist or neck.
The muscle that the heart is made out of is called the cardiac muscle. There are terms that represent heart attack and the heart muscle, but there isn't an exact scientific name for "heart". It's simply called heart.
The neck pulse is the corotid pulse; the wrist pulse is the radial pulse; the arm pulse is the brachial pulse. it seems that the pulses are named according to the artery palpated; therefore, your thumb pulse must be your princeps pollicis pulse. this is an educated guess.
There is no difference between regular checks and deluxe checks. Deluxe is the name of the company that makes the checks. For example, there are Deluxe checks and there are BECU checks.
Axillary pulse. It is caused by the force that blood exerts on the walls of the axillary artery (Latin: arteria axillaris)