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:
Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology, Second Edition
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- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 376
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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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: 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
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Front Cover
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments
Scope of This Book
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Diagnostic Devices: Part I
Chapter 3: Diagnostic Devices: Part II
Chapter 4: Diagnostic Devices: Part III
Chapter 5: Diagnostic Imaging
Chapter 6: Treatment Devices: Part I
Chapter 7: Treatment Devices: Part II
Chapter 8: Treatment Devices: Part III
Chapter 9: Biomedical Engineering Technologist (BMET) Work
Chapter 10: Testers and Tools
Chapter 11: Batteries, Radiation, and Computers
Chapter 12: Technology Management
Appendix A: Normal Values Appendix B: Regulations and StandardsAppendix C: Biomedical Engineering Technology Programs in the United States and Canada
Appendix D: Biomedical Associations
Appendix E: Devices and Manufacturers
Appendix F: Test Equipment Manufacturers
Appendix G: Bibliography and Internet Resources
Anatomy Color Insert
A Gallery of Real-Life Problems (Gray-Scale Images)
Back Cover
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