Medical Narration (E-Learning)

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Description

Amy Johnson has over 10 years of experience recording medical narration ranging in topics from urology, oncology, life sciences, bariatric surgery, diabetes, dermatology, medical device technology, and much more!

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
High blood sugar, high cholesterol and high blood pressure contribute to the formation of plaque on the inside walls of the blood vessels. This process known as atherosclerosis reduces the amount of blood that can pass through the blood vessels. A guide wire is inserted into the femoral artery up through the iliac artery and into the contralateral iliac artery module. One delivery system is inserted through the femoral artery. It slides over the guide wire and is positioned between the two iliac arteries as the operator retracts the outer sheath module, one begins to deploy the guide wire is pulled back and then pushed forward through the gateway of module. One, sadly, too many times, people with back and neck pain get a prescription of disability when they go to the doctor don't play tennis, don't play golf, don't go fishing while a day of rest may be ok right after an injury, the best therapy for back pain is movement. In fact, too much rest can make muscles and tendons less flexible and more prone to future recurrent strain and back pain. Fact, you need a 20 minute walk to counter the effects of three hours of lying down, how would you know this? You'd learn that and more by reading our free 16 page back to life journal. Although pathologic concepts regarding squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma have remained relatively stable during the past 10 years. Those regarding the class of neuroendocrine tumors have continued to undergo revision and refinement, atrial fibrillation. The heart is a remarkable muscle. It is a muscle that relaxes and contracts pumping blood, carrying oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. The steady rhythm of these contractions is controlled by electrical impulses that travel through the heart first through the upper chambers called the atria and then through the lower chambers called the ventricles. In order to reach the ventricles, electrical impulses must pass here at the atrioventricular node. Atrial fibrillation occurs when a storm of electrical impulses spread through the atria in a chaotic and disorganized pattern, causing the atria to begin rapidly contracting. As a result, the ventricles may also begin contracting faster. When the heart is in atrial fibrillation, the body can't receive the blood and oxygen it needs.