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Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Biomedical Telemetry — Flashcards

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Biomedical telemetry is a method for measuring physiological signals remotely. It involves using telemetry in medicine, biology, and other healthcare fields to remotely monitor the vital signs of patients. 
Biotelemetry devices can be either external or implantable. External devices can be worn like a backpack. 
Biotelemetry can also be used in psychology. 

Biotelemetry can be used to measure a variety of things, including:
Migratory movements
Abiotic variables
Internal parameters like heart rate and body temperature 
Biotelemetry can be used in a variety of settings, including:
Research laboratories
Intensive care units
Portable patient care units
In the field 

Topics include: Biotelemetry, Single Channel Telemetry, Multi-Channel Telemetry, Multi-Patient Telemetry, Implantable Telemetry, Wimax Networks, & Analog Physiological Signal.

Related: Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Patient Monitoring System

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