Introduction to biomedical engineering technology
โ Scribed by Street, Laurence J
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 376
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
IntroductionHistory of Medical DevicesThe Role of Biomedical Engineering Technologists in Health CareCharacteristics of Human Anatomy and Physiology That Relate to Medical DevicesSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices: Part OnePhysiological Monitoring SystemsThe HeartSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices: Part TwoCirculatory System and BloodRespiratory SystemNervous SystemSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices: Part Read more...
Abstract: IntroductionHistory of Medical DevicesThe Role of Biomedical Engineering Technologists in Health CareCharacteristics of Human Anatomy and Physiology That Relate to Medical DevicesSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices: Part OnePhysiological Monitoring SystemsThe HeartSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices: Part TwoCirculatory System and BloodRespiratory SystemNervous SystemSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices: Part ThreeDigestive SystemSensory OrgansReproductionSkin, Bone, Muscle, MiscellaneousChapter SummaryQuestionsDiagnostic ImagingIntroductionX-RaysMagnetic Resonance Imaging ScannersPositron Emissio
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Ch. 1. Introduction --
ch. 2. Diagnostic devices : part I --
ch. 3. Diagnostic devices : part II --
ch. 4. Diagnostic devices : part III --
ch. 5. Diagnostic imaging --
ch. 6. Treatment devices : part I --
ch. 7. Treatment devices : part II --
ch. 8. Treatment devices : part III --
ch. 9. Biomedical engineering technologist (BMET) work --
ch. 10. Testers and tools --
ch. 11. Batteries, radiation, and computers --
ch. 12. Technology management.
โฆ Subjects
Biomedical engineering. Biomedical Engineering -- instrumentation. Biomedical Technology. Equipment and Supplies.
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IntroductionHistory of Medical DevicesThe Role of Biomedical Engineering Technologists in Health CareCharacteristics of Human Anatomy and Physiology That Relate to Medical DevicesSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices: Part OnePhysiological Monitoring SystemsThe HeartSummaryQuestionsDiagnostic Devices:
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