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What if I have already passed an exercise stress test or stress thallium test ?

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This means that your heart function is normal, even when you are pushed to peak exertion. But it does not mean that you have no coronary atherosclerosis. Your coronary arteries may not be clean, i.e. you may have plaque build up but it is not causing any obstruction to blood flow yet. There are patients who die suddenly of a heart attack despite having a negative stress test. This fact, first published in The New England Journal of Medicine in 1989, seems paradoxical.
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What is a thallium stress test?

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A stress test is a common test that doctors use to diagnose coronary artery disease. The test helps doctors see how the heart is working. A thallium stress test is a nuclear study in which a radioactive substance is injected into your bloodstream to show how blood flows through your arteries. Doctors can see if parts of the heart muscle are damaged or dead, or if there is a serious narrowing in an artery.
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I already passed a stress test. Should I still have a scan?

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Stress tests only show an abnormality if you have an artery that is at least 65-80% blocked. At that point, treatment may require surgery or angioplasty. And, 70% of heart attacks happen in arteries that are less than 50% blocked and a stress test would not have shown anything wrong. The coronary artery scan can detect developing blockages much earlier, often many years before anything is detectable on a stress test.
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What is a stress test?

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A stress test is a noninvasive exercise test used for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. Stress testing involves placing the heart under physically stressful conditions--i.e., making it work--in order to elicit subjective (chest pain) and objective (EKG changes) findings of coronary insufficiency. Some stress tests involve the adjunctive use of various cardiac imaging modalities (echo, nuclear scanning) to increase the information gained from the test and improve the sensitivity.
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A stress test is the common term for an exercise ECG, in which disks are attached to the patient's arms and legs as well as to the chest. While connected to the ECG machine, the patient exercises on a treadmill machine or stationary bicycle. This test reveals if exercising causes (or worsens) the arrhythmia and if there is evidence of inadequate blood flow to the heart (a condition known as ischemia).
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Why would a child need an exercise stress test?

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Exercise testing may be used to evaluate the heart and lung function of children. This is especially important in children with heart muscle damage or injury, complex structural heart problems, and rhythm (heartbeat) problems. Our pediatric exercise laboratory uses a stationary bicycle and our staff is specially trained to evaluate children.
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Can exercise reduce stress?

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Exercise is a good way to cleanse your mind and emotions. If your mind is cluttered, it will become fresh following exercise. If you are exercising properly, your mind will actually be at rest. That's why people who exercise regularly are more productive and creative. Keep in mind that you cannot relive stress and get the full benefit of exercise if you are in an environment with constant interruption.
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What is an exercise stress test?

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exercise stress test helps your doctor find out how well your heart handles work. As your body works harder during the test, it requires more fuel and your heart has to pump more blood. The test can show if there's a lack of blood supply through the arteries that go to the heart. Taking a stress test also helps your doctor know the kind and level of exercise that is right for you.
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How should I prepare for the Stress Test?

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No matter what type of test you have, these recommendations hold true for all cardiac stress tests: Do not eat or drink for three hours prior to the procedure (If you are diabetic, please consult your physician), wear comfortable clothing and shoes that are suitable for exercise, and any other information will be provided to you by the physician scheduling the test. The entire test takes about one hour for a regular stress test, and two to four hours for a nuclear stress test.
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How do I prepare for a nuclear stress test?

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Patients must be fasting for three hours prior to the test. Patients must also be free of caffeine of any type for 24 hours prior to testing. This includes coffee, tea, chocolate, white chocolate, aspirin compounds that contain caffeine, decaffeinated coffee or tea and other sodas which contain caffeine. Patients who are taking medications for lung problems, diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure and Persantine may need to alter their medications.
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What does a stress test actually test?

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A stress test is usually performed on a treadmill, while the heart activity is being monitored. The main purpose of a stress test is to see if there is any evidence of blocked arteries. If there are blockages, and not enough blood gets through during exercise, changes occur in the EKG's being recorded. Sometimes, a nuclear scan is done as well, to gather additional information about the blood flow.
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What exercise can I do to relieve stress and anxiety?

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All exercise relieves stress and anxiety - weight lifting, aerobic type activity (walking, running, biking, aerobic dance classes, etc.), stretching exercises (if you do this to dim lights and slow soft music, it is especially relaxing). Massage with the right aromatherapy oils can also be very beneficial (use the dim lights and soft music here too!). I'm trying to lose weight. Two months ago I was 130 lbs. Now, I'm already 118 lbs. I don't know why I'm not losing any weight anymore.
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I get short of breath just going up the stairs. I can't take a stress test, can I?

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The first stage of a stress test is only 1.7 mph. If you're okay after 3 minutes at that speed then the speed increases. So just about anyone can take a stress test.
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But if my stress test is normal, then I don't have to worry about having a heart attack, do I?

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Even a stress test isn't 100% definitive. Certainly someone with a normal stress test is at lower risk than someone with an abnormal one. But plaque in an artery can sometimes go from an undetectable 20% blockage to a critical 99% blockage overnight, much like a volcano erupting. Unfortunately, this sort of situation is almost impossible to predict or prevent. Controlling blood pressure and cholesterol and taking aspirin can help, however. Yes and no.
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My doctor told me I need to have a stress test. What does this mean?

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Patients may benefit from a cardiac stress test during which exercise or a chemical substance is used to stress the heart and to help identify or rule out underlying cardiac disease. There are different types of "stress tests". A treadmill stress test consists of a patient exercising on the treadmill while his/her blood pressure and heart rhythm is monitored by the exercise technician or physician.
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What is a stress test and why is it done?

A stress test may consist of exercise, usually on a treadmill, or a "drug simulated" stress, which uses drugs such as adenosine, dipyridamole or dobutamine. These tests are done to evaluate patients with documented or suspected heart disease. A stress test also helps in the detection of heart disease which may not be producing any symptoms.
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To find out: How hard the heart can work before symptoms develop. How quickly the heart recovers after exercise. The patients overall level of cardiovascular conditioning
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Is this test better than a stress test?

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Each test in cardiology serves a specific purpose. EBCT coronary artery scanning is the best available screening test for detecting early heart disease, and is usually performed before any of the other cardiac tests, including a stress test. The stress test still has a role to play, and it is useful to determine whether a patient has ischaemia due to severe obstructive coronary artery disease which requires urgent angioplasty or bypass surgery.
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Can I order a certificate for the beta test I passed?

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Certificates are not available for beta tests. The Beta test is still in development to validate that the content is accurate and that the questions are understandable. The test can change considerably during this development period so the test that ultimately becomes a certification test is not necessarily the test you took during the beta testing.
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I passed a test, but never received my certificate. Is it still coming?

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Please allow 3 to 6 weeks for domestic delivery and 5 to 9 weeks for international delivery of your paper certificate. You may also check the certificate delivery schedule. We recommend that you log on to your online account and ensure that you have entered your address information correctly. If your address is incorrect, please contact us at Customer Support.
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I passed the test? Why aren't I on the roster?

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After you complete a rating, the on-duty controller enters your name/rating into the system on a workload-permitting basis. A site administrator receives email notification about the submission and then takes manual steps to have your name updated on the roster. This process is not yet automated, so a reasonable delay is to be expected prior to seeing your name up in lights.
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What is the process for documenting that I have passed the test?

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Non-competing proposals: When a non-competing proposal is submitted to NIH, the Principal Investigator and Indiana University are required to certify that all key personnel involved in the design or conduct of a study involving human subjects have completed the required human subjects education. The IU "Human Subjects Certification" Web site (see http://www.iupui.edu/~resgrad/Human%20Subjects/human-menu.htm) contains two forms - a documentation form and a certification letter.
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I passed my test, how and when can I find out my callsign?

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The QRZ ham website maintains a list of newly issued callsigns on their website. Go to http://www.qrz.com/new_hams.html and watch for your name. A similar list is published at http://www.vanityhq.com (pick New Hams from the menu). It usually takes about 7 to 10 days for any new license or upgrade action to make it through the government bureaucracy. These lists are updated daily.
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How do I know who passed and who failed the test?

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I was taking a Word Processing test and I accidentally hit a button and now I am stuck on a blank screen that shows a box that says "software expertise test in progress."
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I passed the test, now how do I receive my certificate?

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After you pass the test, you can either pay right away or you may continue to read other articles and take more tests. Once your account is paid, you can access your certificates by viewing your account information, select "View Account Information" located under the RICS icon, top left. Select the article you want and your certificate will be displayed, and then select "Print the Certificate".
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When I have passed my test, do I have to pay for my full licence?

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Only if your first provisional licence was issued before March 01 2004. In which case you will pay £9.00. However if you obtained your provisional after this date - the exchange is free!
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