defibrillator

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
defibrilatör

Bu hastane birçok defibrilatöre sahiptir. - This hospital owns many defibrillators.

Bana bir defibrilatör getirin. - Get me a defibrillator.

(Tıp, İlaç) Defibrilatör makinesi kalp atımı durduğu zaman kalbin normal atışlarını yapabilmesi için kalbe ekektriksel şok veren cihazdır
defibrillation
defibrilasyon
defibrillation
(Tıp) Kalp adalesindeki fibrilasyonun (atrila veya ventriküler) durdurulması ve normal kalp siklüsunun avdet ettirilmesi
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
An electronic device used internally or externally that delivers a controlled electric shock to a patient to correct ventricular fibrillation, a lack of coordination of the contraction of muscle tissue of the large chambers of the heart
A defibrillator is a machine that starts the heart beating normally again after a heart attack, by giving it an electric shock. a machine that gives the heart an electric shock to make it start beating again after a heart attack
An electronic device that administers an electric shock of preset voltage to the heart through the chest wall in an attempt to restore the normal rhythm of the heart during ventricular fibrillation
An electronic machine designed to deliver an electrical shock to the heart of a victim whose heart has stopped beating
A device designed to deliver precise electrical shocks to the heart to stop Ventricular Fibrillation and Tachycardia It usually consists of 2 paddles which are pressed on either side of the heart, and a shock is delivered Contrary to popular belief, these do not "jump start" the heart, but actually reset it These devices come in 3 types: manual, semi-automatic and automatic They often have an integral EKG monitor and an external pacemaker
An electronic device that helps reestablish normal contraction rhythms in a malfunctioning heart
A device used by a paramedic to defibrillate a patient
an electronic device used to establish normal heartbeat
Machine used to deliver an electrical shock to the chest to stop ventricular fibrillation; it may be internal (implanted) or external
A battery-driven, mechanical device used to treat life-threatening heart rhythm abnormalities The battery and electrical circuits ("generator") are implanted in the body, usually under the shoulder or in the abdomen Wires leading from the generator are placed on the heart muscle to deliver the electrical current needed to treat the abnormal rhythm
A machine to stabilize normal contraction rhythms
An electronic device used internally or externally to correct ventricular fibrillation, a lack of coordination of the contraction of muscle tissue of the large chambers of the heart
is a device used to re-establish a normal heart rhythm by delivering an electrical shock to the heart Defibrillators can be implanted in those patients who have life-threatening arrhythmias
An electronic device that helps re-establish normal contraction rhythms in a malfunctioning heart
A machine to treat abnormal heart rhythms
A defibrillator is a device which administers a controlled electric shock to restore normal heart rhythm in cases of cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation (chaotic and abnormal pumping of the heart which does not allow the heart to pump blood effectively and is due to a disease or medical complication) The defibrillator administers the shock either through electrodes placed externally on the chest wall over the heart or directly to the heart after the chest has been opened surgically
A machine that is used to administer an electric shock to the heart in order to re-establish normal heart rhythm
- A device that administers a controlled electrical shock to patients to terminate a lethal cardiac arrhythmia
A machine used to deliver an electrical shock to the chest to stop fibrillation and help re-establish a normal rhythm and contraction in the heart It can be internal or external
A device that administers an electric shock in order to arrest fibrillation of the ventricular muscle and restore the normal heartbeat
{i} electrical machine which uses electric shock to stop fibrillation of the heart muscle (Medicine)
automated external defibrillator
{i} (Medicine) mobile defibrillator that analyzes the heart rhythm in an automatic manner and if it discerns a problem it gives an electric shock to restore a normal regular heartbeat
defibrillate
To stop the fibrillation of the heart in order to restore normal contractions, especially by the use of an electric shock
defibrillate
stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks; "The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life
defibrillate
{f} use electric shock to stop fibrillation of the heart muscle (Medicine)
defibrillated
past of defibrillate
defibrillation
the process of passing a DC electrical current through a fibrillating heart to depolarize a "critical mass" of myocardial cells, allowing them to depolarize uniformly, resulting in an organized rhythm This procedure is commonly referred to as "shocking" someones heart
defibrillation
The process of passing a DC electrical current through heart muscle fibers that have an electrical imbalance and are quivering instead of contracting in unison   If the current depolarizes the fibers uniformly, it will result in an organized rhythm
defibrillation
treatment by stopping fibrillation of heart muscles (usually by electric shock delivered by a defibrillator)
defibrillation
the conversion of fibrillation (an abnormal heart rhythm) to a normal rhythm by administration of a shock
defibrillation
An electrical shock applied to the chest to stop fibrillation
defibrillation
the stopping of the fibrillation of the heart in order to restore normal contractions, especially by the use of an electric shock
defibrillation
Defibrillation is the use of strong but controlled electric shocks to return the heart to a normal rhythm of contractions Defibrillation is used when the ventricles of a patient's heart are beating too quickly or erratically to effectively pump blood (ventricular fibrillation) The electrical shocks are applied by a machine called a defibrillator either through electrodes on the chest wall of a patient, or directly to the patient's heart See also Automatic Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators, AICDs
defibrillation
{i} use of electric shock to stop fibrillation of the heart muscle (Medicine)
defibrillation
the use of electric current to halt lethal cardiac arrhythmias i e , ventricular fibrillation and tachycardia
defibrillation
A procedure which passes an electric current through the heart to help it correct an improper heart rhythm based on incorrect signals the heart is sending to itself This can be done by the lay person with and AED, or by a Paramedic with a full Defibrillator
defibrillator

    Расстановка переносов

    de·fib·ril·la·tor

    Турецкое произношение

    difîbrîleytır

    Произношение

    /dēˈfəbrəˌlātər/ /diːˈfɪbrɪˌleɪtɜr/
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