A contemporary new text for preparing students to work with the complex patient-care equipment found in today's modern hospitals and clinics. It begins by presenting fundamental prerequisite concepts of electronic circuit theory, medical equipment history and physiological transducers, as well as a systematic approach to troubleshooting. The text then goes on to offer individual chapters on common and speciality medical equipment, both diagnostic and therapeutic. Self-contained, these chapters can be used in any order, to fit the instructor's class goals and syllabus. Principles are developed according to a unified theory that clearly illustrates the relationship between electronic, pneumatic and fluid equipment. Computer applications are integrated throughout the coverage. An appendix provides programmes for in-text calculations, half in BASIC and half in calculator sequence. "Theme" boxes in every chapter offer insights into current topics. A wealth of example problems - 25 in chapters 4 and 5 alone - provide practice in analyzing equipment problems in a variety of areas. A prior course in circuit theory is assumed.
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black & white illustrations
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Höhe: 250 mm
Breite: 190 mm
Dicke: 32 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-675-20943-4 (9780675209434)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Basics: a perspective on medical instrumentation; the origin of bio-potentials, electro-cardiograms and electrical shock; hospital equipment safety, organization and a logical approach to troubleshooting; medical instrument transducers and component-level troubleshooting; bio-potential amplifiers. Part 2 Patient-care equipment: the electro-cardiograph and unit level troubleshooting; the electro-encephalograph and filtering; the defibrillator and step response; the pacemaker, a digital pulse oscillator; electro-surgical units and laser surgery; catheters and blood pressure monitoring; respiratory equipment and pulmonary function monitoring; the central station monitor, microprocessor-based equipment and system-level troubleshooting. Part 3 Specialized medical equipment: clinical laboratory equipment; medical X-ray equipment and nuclear medicine equipment.