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Heart Alert

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Heart Alert
A message announced over a hospital’s public address system, indicating an incoming patient(s) with a probable heart attack who may need to be admitted directly to the cath lab


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It teaches: ** Understanding ACS ** Acquiring an accurate ECG ** Coronary anatomy related to 12-lead ECG ** STEMI recognition ** ECG mimics of STEMI ** Indications for activating a Heart Alert System ** Includes STEMI practice and certification exams * Learn:(TM) Rhythm Adult - This course is for healthcare providers needing basic rhythm recognition skills, including those preparing for ACLS.
Jim, who suffered his second major heart alert last month, said he can't kick the habit.
BUSINESS WIRE)--July 30, 2001 MedStar(TM) Provides Heart Alert Technicians with Timely Patient Physiological Data Cybernet Medical, a medical technology research and development company, today announced that Heart Alert has selected Cybernet Medical's MedStar(TM) data transmission device as a key component of its disease management program.
 
 
 
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