What Does THAT DO?: Medical technology explained for patients and visitors.

Author:   Laurence J Street (Chilliwack General Hospital Rosedale British Columbia Canada)
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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9781470195021


Pages:   420
Publication Date:   28 March 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Going into a hospital for any reason can be a very stressful and sometimes frightening experience. Not only do patients have to deal with the illness or injury that brought them there, but they also have to face a tremendous variety of complex, unusual and sometimes downright strange machinery that will be used in the course of their treatment. Doctors and nurses are often very busy and may not have the time to explain all the equipment that might be seen in a hospital visit. Patients and families, on the other hand, sometimes seem to have too much time to think about such things. Not everyone is interested in the technology they might see in a hospital, but many patients are curious about the machines. The aim of this book is to take some of the mystery out of the equipment they will see, and hopefully enable patients to feel a little more comfortable and a little more involved in their own care. Families and visitors of patients often feel just as bewildered as the patients themselves. They look at all the tubes and wires connecting their loved one to machines that beep and whirr and have all sorts of knobs and buttons and colorful displays, and they may not know what it all means. A very wide variety of technological devices are used in the course of treating patients in hospitals. This variety is increasing, and the individual devices are often becoming more complex as well. This book gives a clear and concise description of the principle of operation of each device as well as an outline of the way it is used, so that readers can understand both how and why it is being used in hospital care. Appendices include detailed descriptions of ECGs and arrhythmias, surgery and anesthesia, normal values, and anatomical illustrations.

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Author:   Laurence J Street (Chilliwack General Hospital Rosedale British Columbia Canada)
Publisher:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Imprint:   Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.558kg
ISBN:  

9781470195021


ISBN 10:   147019502
Pages:   420
Publication Date:   28 March 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Laurence Street earned a Diploma in Biomedical Engineering Technology at the B.C. Institute of Technology in Vancouver, B.C., Canada in 1979, and worked continuously in a variety of hospitals, from the very large Shaughnessey/B.C. Children's/Vancouver Women's complex, to a regional hospital in the B.C. Interior, to (1991 to 2010) the Chilliwack General Hospital, a mid-sized community hospital outside Vancouver, and part of the Fraser Health Authority. In the latter two cases, he was solely responsible for setting up and implementing the Biomedical Engineering Departments. He is now retired and concentrating on writing. He received a B.Sc. Degree in Zoology from the University of B.C. (1974), as well as a B.C. Teaching certificate, also from UBC (1975). Mr. Street's hospital work involved the repair and maintenance of all patient care electronic devices in the hospital, as well as close involvement in planning for future technological directions and the evaluation and acquisition of equipment. He also provided in-service education to medical staff regarding the safe and effective use of patient care devices. As the hospital he worked in were well-equipped acute care and teaching hospitals, and were also part of regional medical communities, he worked with an extremely wide variety of both older and very modern equipment. He has taken a large number of factory training courses on the various devices that he services. His other books include: Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology (now in its second edition), published by CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, ISBN 978-1439860588 And Clinical Procedures for Medical Technology Specialists, published by CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, ISBN 978-1420081992

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