Continence is the skill to voluntarily control emptying the bladder and bowels effectively in a hygienic way while ‘Incontinence’ is the unwanted and involuntary leakage of urine or stool.
Point-of-care (POC) testing involves performing a diagnostic test outside of a laboratory, or near a patient and at the site where care or treatment is provided.
A patient lateral transfer is a way of patient handling wherein a patient is moved from surface to surface, such as bed to bed or bed to hospital cart.
Hemodynamic monitoring provides information about the adequacy of a patient's circulation, perfusion, and oxygenation of the tissues and organ systems delivering safe anesthetic care.
CRM devices execute numerous functions, such as arrhythmias monitoring, cardiac resynchronization for heart failure, bradycardia pacing, defibrillation and anti-tachycardia pacing for tachyarrhythmia's.
A bone densitometer uses ultrasound or X-rays to produce pictures of the inside of the body (usually the lower (or lumbar) spine and hips) to measure bone loss.