Concept cluster: Measurement > Respiratory function testing
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(physiology) A device, in the form of a wristwatch, that measures and records a patient's activity
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The measurement of the partial pressure of gases in the blood.
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(medicine) A device used to measure the adhesive aggregation of platelets.
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A device for measuring intraocular pressure by means of applanation.
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An instrument that measures the degree of ataxia in a patient
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Alternative form of baresthesiometer [An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure.]
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An instrument for determining the delicacy of the sense of pressure.
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The measurement of pressure between the foot and surface during walking
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(medicine) A cupping glass to which a scarificator and an exhausting syringe is attached.
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An instrument used in cystometry
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An instrument used to measure ocular refraction, in order to prescribe corrective lenses.
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A flowmeter used to record the circulation of the blood
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A spirometer used in ergospirometry
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A device to measure tactile sensitivity.
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The measurement of the flow of a fluid
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A device that monitors blood glucose levels in order to manage diabetes
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An instrument by which the pressure of the blood in the arteries, or veins, is measured by the height to which it will raise a column of mercury.
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A device that makes a photographic record of a voltage surge
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A device that simultaneously measures aggregation and secretion of ATP from the same sample of platelets
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(physics) The measurement of pressure using a manometer
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(physiology) A device that measures electrical currents in the skin, or a person's perception of such currents
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A device that is used for the determination of vibration sensitivity threshold on parts of the body
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(chemistry) An instrument for determining the weight and purity of oil.
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A device for palpating.
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(by extension) A positive airway pressure machine, a PAP device
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A device for determining the force of the uterine contractions during childbirth.
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(medicine) An instrument that monitors the peak expiratory flow rate of air from a person's bronchi; used to manage asthma.
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A device that is used to measure foot pressure abnormalities and to study abnormalities of gait
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An instrument for measuring the penis.
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An instrument that monitors an individual's physiology.
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(medicine) An instrument for measuring changes in volume within an organ or whole body (usually via fluctuations in the amount of fluid it contains).
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A device used to measure the force of inspiration or expiration of a person's lungs.
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An ophthalmic instrument that is used to measure the intraocular pressure using a balanced air pressure (sometimes achieved by blowing a puff of air at the cornea and measuring the subsequent flattening for the corneal surface)
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A device that makes psychogalvanic measurements (typically of the skin)
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A band, worn around the wrist, that measures respiration
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A form of calorimetry that is used to measure the metabolic rate.
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An instrument for the measurement of variation in volume of organs by measurement of variations in electric impedance
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An instrument for detecting the presence or movement of currents, as of electricity.
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Synonym of probe (“testing device, detector”); Alternative spelling of sonde
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(nonstandard, uncommon) Alternative spelling of spirometer [(medicine) An instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.]
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A stethometer.
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tonometer
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Synonym of torsionmeter
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Alternative form of tremorgraph [A medical instrument for measuring tremors or trembling in a patient.]
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A device used in tympanometry to produce tympanograms
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An apparatus for measuring the properties of epithelial membrane.
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The measurement of ventilation volume.

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