
1) Cardiac fitness assessment 2) Physical component 3) Physical part 4) Pilots must pass it 5) Put on a treadmill 6) Treadmill ordeal 7) Treadmill trial
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The term stress test has a variety of meanings that are best understood in a specific testing context. ...
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[financial] S Pak defines, A stress test, in financial terminology, is an analysis or simulation designed to determine the ability of a given financial instrument or financial institution to deal with an economic crisis. Instead of doing financial projection on a `best estimate` basis, a company or its regulators may do stress testing where...
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[hardware] Stress test (sometimes called a torture test) is a form of deliberately intense and thorough testing used to determine the stability of a given system or entity. It involves testing beyond normal operational capacity, often to a breaking point, in order to observe the results. Reasons can include: to determine breaking points and...
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Any cardiac challenge, physical, pharmacologic, or mental delivered under monitored conditions. Most commonly this is exercise, the most common monitor being electrocardiography although any other graphic technique, including cardiac catheterization, may be applied. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. any standardized procedure for assessing the effect of stress on cardiac function and myocardial perfusion. Stress may be induced by physical exercise or simulated by administration of a coronary vasodilator. Heart rate, blood pressure, and electrocardiogram are monitored before, during, and after the challenge. Other obs...
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A non-invasive test that is provided to determine how well the baby will handle the stress of contractions that accompany labor. During the test, the heart rate of the fetus will be measured and monitored to determie if the baby can get adequate amounts of oxygen from the placenta during contractions. Contractions are stimulated with oxytocin and.....
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Stress test or treadmill test is used to record the heartbeat during exercise. Can be used in the diagnosis of heart disease. (Read about 'Stress Test' 'Coronary Heart Disease' 'Cardiovascular Tests')
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n] - a test measuring how the system functions when subjected to controlled amounts of stress
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noun a test measuring how a system functions when subjected to controlled amounts of stress
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Test in which mild contractions of the mother's uterus are induced; fetal heart rate in response to the contractions is noted.
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Any of various tests that assess cardiovascular health and function after application of a stress to the heart, usually exercise but sometimes others such as atrial pacing (regulation of the heartbeat by means of an electrode inserted in the atrium of the heart) or specific drugs. In an exercise cardiac stress test (ECST), the patient exercises on ...
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Test in which mild contractions of the mother's uterus are induced; fetal heart rate in response to the contractions is noted.
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a test, esp. one conducted in a laboratory, to determine how much pressure, tension, wear, or the like a given product or material can withstand. · a test of cardiovascular health made by recording heart rate, blood pressure, electrocardiogram, and other parameters while a person undergoes physical exertion.
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A test that records the heart's electrical activity while the patient exercises. May show whether parts of the heart muscle have been damaged due to insufficient oxygen flow to the heart.
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