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car·di·ac mon·i·tor

an electronic monitor which, when connected to the patient, signals each heart beat with a flashing light, an electrocardiographic curve, an audible signal, or all three.
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car·di·ac mon·i·tor

(kahrdē-ak moni-tŏr)
An electronic monitor that, when connected to the patient, signals each heart beat with a flashing light, an electrocardiographic curve, an audible signal, or all three in combination.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
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