Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation
This fully updated second edition provides readers with all they need to understand the use of medical technology in patient care. Incorporating the most recent changes in healthcare, regulations, Standards, and technology, coverage is expanded to include new chapters on device testing, with a particular emphasis on safety inspections, and the interface of medical technology with the electronic medical record. A wide variety of medical instrumentation is discussed, focusing on device types and classifications, and including individual manufacturers as examples. It is designed for readers with a fundamental understanding of anatomy, physiology and medical terminology, as well as electronic concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, impedance, analog and digital signals, and sensors. Additional documents and solutions to end-of-chapter questions accompany the book online, providing biomedical engineering technicians with the resources and tools they need to become knowledgeable and effective members of the patient care team.
- Includes new chapters on patient safety and the electronic medical record
- The book can be used as a teaching tool in both higher education and the workplace
- Accompanied online by additional documents and solutions to end-of-chapter questions
Reviews & endorsements
'Barbara Christe has excelled at updating this text to keep pace with today's medical technology. The 'For Further Exploration' section in each chapter provides supplemental reference material and valuable links to the most up-to-date information, which transitions the text from an 'Introduction to Biomedical Instrumentation' to a living document. This book should be the go-to resource in all HTM educational programs.' Ted Lucidi, The Pennsylvania State University
Product details
No date availableHardback
9781107185012
244 pages
235 × 156 × 16 mm
0.52kg
Table of Contents
- 1. A career in the HTM profession
- 2. Patient safety
- 3. NFPA and other guidelines
- 4. Device testing
- 5. In the workplace
- 6. Electrodes, sensors, signals, and noise
- 7. The heart
- 8. Cardiac assist devices
- 9. Blood pressure
- 10. Respiration and respiratory therapy
- 11. The brain and its activity
- 12. The intensive care unit
- 13. The operating room
- 14. Imaging
- 15. Clinical laboratory equipment
- 16. Intravenous pumps and other pumps
- 17. Electronic medical record and IT
- 18. Miscellaneous devices and topics