They can be used to help diagnose or monitor a medical condition, screen for certain health conditions to find them early, and monitor your response to medicines and other treatments.
Compressed oxygen gas is at least 99.5% oxygen. A compressed oxygen tank has a gauge on the top that tells you how much gas is in the tank. The atmospheric air most people breathe every day consists of about 20% oxygen. The rest is nitrogen, along with small amounts of other gases.
CT scans, MRIs and X-rays are all diagnostic tools that allow doctors to see the internal structures of the body. They create images using various forms of electromagnetic energy such as radio waves and X-rays.
Critical care transport (CCT). It is defined as the movement of critically ill patients from facilities where the patients' needs exceed available resources to places that meet their needs, while maintaining a specialized level of care.
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a simple, non-invasive test that records the electrical activity of the heart. An ECG can help diagnose certain heart conditions, including abnormal heart rhythms and coronary heart disease (heart attack and angina).
Intensive Care Unit [ICU] Technician employed within the ICU will work under the supervision of the ICU Equipment Associate Nurse Manager [ANUM] are responsible for providing support to the clinical staff to provide quality.