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The blog post is about biomedical instrumentation and how to use it as a doctor. The article will go on to define what biomedical instrumentation is, where it can be used and some of its basic uses. The second section of the article will then go into more detail about different types of biomedical instruments and how they work. Finally the blog post will conclude by listing and giving a brief description for some of the most commonly used instruments in medical practice. How does one find, evaluate and select appropriate instruments for the evaluation or treatment of patients? This Blog Post is an overview of Biomedical Instrumentation for physicians, medical students, allied health professionals practicing in any clinical setting who are interested in learning more about this topic. It is an attempt to present the use of biomedical instrumentation in a general and simple way. The purpose is not to provide specific details of how each instrument works, but rather to give a clear idea on the different types of biomedical instruments and their basic uses. Most people get confused when it comes to biomedical instruments since there are many different attributes that they have, the number of applications that they can be used for and also different types each with its own function. This confusion often leads to misdiagnoses or delayed treatment which are detrimental to patient health. Therefore it is crucial for any medical professional to understand the basic principles of biomedical instruments and how they work in order to avoid such problems. This article will be divided into 3 main sections: Biomedical Instrumentation for Physicians, Medical Students, Allied Health Professionals Practicing in Any Clinical Setting who Are Interested in Learning More about This Topic. It is an attempt to present the use of biomedical instrumentation in a general and simple way. The purpose is not to provide specific details of how each instrument works, but rather to give a clear idea on the different types of biomedical instruments and their basic uses. 1. Basic principles of biomedical instrumentation 2. Types of biomedical instruments 3. Commonly used biomedical instruments 1. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF BIOMEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION: Many different types of instruments can be found in any clinical setting or hospital, these include but are not limited to: scales, thermometers, stethoscopes, blood pressure monitors etc., all of which are used in various ways for various tests and procedures in most hospitals around the world. The reason there are so many different instruments with so many different applications is due to the fact that biomedical instrumentation is an extremely broad field which includes many different disciplines all under its umbrella. The reason why the field of biomedical instrumentation is so broad is due to the fact that it encompasses so many different disciplines, which interact with each other in some way. Some of these fields include but are not limited to: physiology, psychiatry, pharmacology, pathology etc. It is important to note that the field of biomedical instrumentation has so many sub-disciplines that each one of them needs its own set of instruments and therefore each sub-discipline has its own set of medical equipment (see figure on right). The purpose behind this is to keep track of the data derived from each individual instrument making sure that accurate results can be obtained at all times. cfa1e77820
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