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Pacemaker Forums
Add Pacemaker to My Bench46 Results
Added Feb 28 2013
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pls i want to ask if this device for temporary dual chambre pacing can be inserted bedside transvenously only thanks
RE: Medtronic - 5388Updated Jan 14 2013
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I would like a "cheat sheet" that is uncomplicated for our nurses to use. anyone have a link or an idea for this make and model?
RE: Medtronic - 5388
Updated May 6 2015
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Hi, Does anyone have a checklist for the 5388 medtronic pacer? We havethe Fluke Sigma Pace Analyzer and
can now check every output config. This would take forever, just need minimum output tests required. Thanks, LP
RE: Medtronic - 5388
Added Jul 17 2012
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When the battery is low, are you able to visualize the lighted areas that have the settings? Is there a blinking light that alerts you to the low battery or just a battery figure that blinks on and off?
RE: Medtronic - 5388Updated Jul 6 2011
Added Oct 30 2010
0 RepliesA Cardiac Pacemaker is a device placed externally or internally to treat patients with irregular heartbeat. Naturally, the heart beats are controlled through electrical impulses from sinus node. A pacemaker is administered to the patients with ‘cardiac arrhythmia’ when this natural system fails and results in heart problems with too slow, too quick, or an abnormal heart beat pattern.
link :- http://www.heart-consult.com/articles/dos-and-don%E2%80%99ts-cardiac-pacemaker RE: Medtronic - 5388