Medical electronic instruments and equipment refers to the application of electronic technology can be used for medical diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and management of a variety of instruments and equipment. The following is a detailed introduction to common medical electronic instruments and equipment:
Electrocardiograph: an instrument used to diagnose and monitor the functional status of the heart, through the recording of the heart's electrical activity to detect heart health information.
Thermometers: instruments used to measure human body temperature, divided into ordinary oral thermometers and digital thermometers.
Sphygmomanometer: instrument used to measure the blood pressure of human body, including manual sphygmomanometer and automatic sphygmomanometer two kinds.
Ventilator: an instrument used to treat respiratory disorders, which can help the patient to breathe and provide sufficient oxygen.
Glucometer: an instrument used to measure the concentration of blood glucose in human body, mainly used in the daily management of diabetic patients.
Electroencephalograph: an instrument used to record and analyze the electrical activity of a person's brain, which can be used for the diagnosis and monitoring of neurological disorders such as epilepsy.
Infusion pump: an instrument used for the infusion of fluids or other therapeutic fluids that allows precise control of the flow of fluids and the duration of infusion.
Extracorporeal circulator: used to maintain the patient's vital signs during surgery and to safeguard the function of the heart, lungs, liver and other organs.
Diagnostic ultrasound machine: used to do some special examinations in the body, such as ultrasound, cardiac ultrasound and so on.
Electronic medical record system: an information platform used for medical management and recording patients' medical records, which can track and analyze patients' medical history and treatment records.
The above are common medical electronic instruments and equipment, which are widely used to effectively improve the level of treatment, detection and management in the medical industry, providing an important guarantee for people's life and health.
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