Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology

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Features

  • Provides a solid introduction to the functional and applicable characteristics of biomedical equipment
  • Includes a list of normal medical values and operational information for specific devices
  • Contains extensive examples and illustrations from the healthcare field on the most current technologies
  • Supplies chapter summaries, review questions, and a list of suggested reading material
  • Summary

    Medical devices are often complex and while there are differences in design, the principles of operation and more importantly the physiological and anatomical characteristics on which they operate are universal. Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology explains the uses and applications of medical technology and the principles of medical equipment management in order to familiarize students with their prospective work environment.

    The book describes the technological devices, various hardware, tools, and test equipment used in today’s healthcare arena. Photographs of representative equipment, the technical and physiological anatomical basis or their function, and where they are commonly found in hospitals are detailed for many biomedical devices, ranging from defibrillators to electrosurgery units. The text includes appendices that supply practical information, such as normal medical values, regulations concerning medical devices, and information on different educational tracks.

    Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology supplies an essential overview of clinical equipment and the devices that are used directly with patients in the course of their care for diagnostic or treatment purposes. The author’s practical approach and organization, detailing specific functions of everyday use, prepares students for situations they will encounter on the job.

    A solutions manual that contains problem sets is available upon adoption.

    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION
    History of Medical Devices
    The Role of Biomedical Engineering Technologists in Healthcare
    Characteristics of Human Anatomy and Physiology that Relate to Medical Devices
     DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES: PART ONE.
    Physiological Monitoring Systems
    The Heart
    Digital Systems
    Stress Testing
    Ambulatory ECG recorders/analysis systems
    Cardiac Output
    DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES: PART TWO
    Circulatory System and Blood
    Respiratory System
    Nervous System
     DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES: PART THREE
    Digestive System
    Sensory Organs
    Reproduction
    Skin, Bone, Muscle, Miscellaneous
    DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
    Introduction
    TREATMENT DEVICES: PART ONE.
    Heart
    Circulatory System and Blood
    Respiratory System 
    TREATMENT DEVICES: PART TWO
    Nervous System Digestive System
    Renal System
    Sensory Organs
    TREATMENT DEVICES: PART THREE.
    Reproduction
    Skin, Bone, Muscle Miscellaneous
    BMET WORK
    Overview
    Electrical Safety
    Other Safety Considerations
    Performance Assurance
    Troubleshooting Techniques
    Electrostatic Discharge 
    TOOLS AND TESTERS
    Introduction
    General Test Equipment
    Specialized Biomedical Test Equipment
    Tools
    Soldering
    Other
    BATTERIES, RADIATION AND COMPUTERS
    Batteries
    Rechargeable Batteries
    Electromagnetic Radiation
    Digital Electronics
    TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
    General Considerations
    Planning
    Software

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