Carr, Joseph J.

Introduction to biomedical equipment technology Joseph J Carr; John M Brown - 4TH - Noida Pearson 2001 - 743 pages

The human body: an overview --
. The heart and circulatory system --
Introduction to biomedical instrumentation and measurement --
Basic theories of measurement --
Signals and noise --
Electrodes, sensors, and transducers --
Bioelectric amplifiers --
Electrocardiographs --
Physiological pressure and other cardiovascular measurements and devices --
The human respiratory system and its measurement --
Respiratory therapy equipment --
The human nervous system --
Instrumentation for measuring brain function --
Intensive and coronary care units --
Operating rooms --
Medical laboratory instrumentation --
Medical ultrasonography --
Electrosurgery generators --
Care and feeding of battery-operated medical equipment --
Waveform display devices --
Electro-optics (Fiber optics and lasers) --
Computers in biomedical equipment --
Radiology and nuclear medicine equipment --
Electromagnetic interference to medical electronic equipment --
Quality assurance and continuous quality improvement --
Medical equipment maintenance: management, facilities, and equipment --
Requirements management


For undergraduate, introductory-level courses in Biomedical Instrumentation.This is the premier text used for training biomedical equipment technicians and engineers. A most important resource, it provides students with a broad technological knowledge base and deep coverage of critical points

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