This subject provides an introduction to the principles of operation and use of typical devices encountered in medical practice. Specific emphasis is given to fundamental principles underpinning transduction techniques such as pressure, internal voltage signals, temperature, sound, fluid volumes, and light as applied in the measurement of blood pressure, cardiac output, ECG, body temperature, respiratory volumes and capacities and blood oxygen saturation. Principles of active stimulation of various organs such as heart, nervous tissue and muscle are also taught. Fundamental imaging principles relevant to medical imaging modalities such as ultrasound, X-ray, CT and endoscopy are also presented. An overview of the medical device regulatory framework is explored.
Spring semester, City campus
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Subject EFTSL: 0.125