cardiac monitor
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cardiac monitor is a piece of electronic medical equipment designed for the continuous or continual observation, measurement, and display of the heart's function. It is primarily used to track a patient's heart rate and rhythm (electrical activity) in real-time.
Usage
- The term cardiac monitor is used to refer to the specific device itself. It is a compound noun where "cardiac" specifies the type of monitor (related to the heart).
- It is commonly found in clinical settings like hospital rooms, emergency departments, and operating rooms.
- Example:
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In medical terminology, a cardiac monitor is often part of a larger patient monitoring system that may also track blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and respiration.
- The data from a cardiac monitor is typically displayed as a waveform (electrocardiogram or ECG) and numerical values for heart rate.
Variants and Related Words
- Heart monitor: A common, less formal synonym for cardiac monitor.
- ECG monitor / EKG monitor: A type of cardiac monitor that specifically displays the electrocardiogram tracing.
- Telemetry monitor: A cardiac monitor that transmits data wirelessly, allowing patients to move around while being monitored.
- Patient monitor: A broader term for equipment that tracks various vital signs, which includes a cardiac monitor as a key component.
Synonyms
- Heart monitor
- ECG monitor
Related Phrases
- To be on a cardiac monitor: To be connected to and under the observation of this device.
- Example: The patient in the intensive care unit is on a cardiac monitor.
- To monitor cardiac activity/function: The action performed by the device.
- Example: The primary purpose of the device is to monitor cardiac activity.
Noun
- a piece of electronic equipment for continual observation of the function of the heart