The Secret Revealed: Ultrasound Machines
November 29, 2009 by JoelC2009
Ultrasound machines are particularly useful in diagnosing cardiac diseases. We tend to apprehend the criticality of heart in an exceedingly healthy human body. In their initial stage, heart diseases can be cured through medication and surgery. However, without a proper diagnostic tool, it had been terribly difficult to ascertain a heart ailment earlier. Medical imaging of heart has drastically reduced the quantity of patients dying because of heart ailments.
Let us take a peek at some of the workings of ultrasound machine. All machines have what is known as a transducer probe, that each emits and receives the ultrasound waves. Pulse controls are used to regulate the different wave properties of frequency, period, and amplitude. Alternative elements of the machines embrace a CPU, a mouse, a show, and a printer.
Ultrasound Machine works by sending ultrasonic waves into the part of the body being examined. When interrupted by abnormal tissue such as tumors or the boundaries between tissues, the ultrasonic waves are reflected or echoed. The ultrasound machine calculates the distances traveled by those mirrored waves to generate 2D pictures that display the distances and intensities of these echoes.
Internal organs can be sound through the aid of ultrasound machine. A radiologist can use the machine’s controls to view a particular section of any organ. Ultrasound scans are perfectly safe and don’t have any facet effects. Medical personnel will even use mobile machines in an emergency.
But, ultrasound imaging is still a medical procedure, and as such, should only be administered by a medical skilled trained in radiology. A novice would not be able to properly interpret the results. Additionally, long run exposure to ultrasound waves has negative physical facet effects, and an professional is necessary to regulate the equipment to avoid future problems.

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All right, I am going to say this before any other wannabe clown does: Why not get a cat scan?
Seriously, is this possible? It would, IMHO, be much better than an ultrasound.
Have there been any X-rays done?
ok, first off, u access that plug from the outside of the vehicle thru the wheelwell, turn ur front tires one way of the other, the way u can get better access. u will need a LONG extension, a swivel and the plug socket…push that rubber splash shield outta the way, have a friend guide the socket to the plug as u push it in, and take the plug out.
one plug being bad could cause a misfire, but i suspect a larger problem here.
even tho u watched how u replaced the wires, u still may have one (2)off…the firing order of that engine is…1-6-5-4-3-2 and the distributor rotates 'clockwise'.
1-3-5 are on the drivers side of the engine as ur looking at the front of the vehicle, in order, and 2-4-6 are on the pass side.
now, looking at the top of ur distributor cap, at the 5:o'clock position you should have the #1 spark plug wire plugged in there…again going clockwise, the next plug wire should be #6, then #5 and so on…make sure this is correct on yours.
change the fuel filter too, its located under the vehicle on the drivers side attached to the inside of the frame someplace around the center of the back door.
however, i think i'd still be wondering about the crankshaft or camshaft position sensor to make sure its working properly.
$600 for plugs, wires, cap and rotor…someone tell me again y gm had to file bankruptcy when they r trying to screw people this bad for less than $100 worth of parts and over $500 in labor? gm should be ashamed!
absolutelly fantastic!
Stem cells to treat diabetes, heart diseases?
CRP is a good determinant to ascertain our risk for heart diseases. With this test the person is caution to change lifestyle early on even without experiencing the symptoms of heart diseases such as HPN or Angina. But, whether our CRP is tested or not we should develop a healthy lifestyle now since most of the patients we encounter in the area now are young adults related to heart diseases. An ounce of prevention is more important than a pound of cure.