Pulse oximeter

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Absorbance is a dimensionless number; 0 indicates no absorbance of light, while 1 indicates 90% of light has been absorbed. Absorbance >1 is uncommon, as Beer–Lambert’s law ceases to be…

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Suction and vacuum

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Venturi systems utilise the Bernoulli principle to create a negative pressure. They are driven by compressed gas, but are limited by weak flow rates and loud noise. Applied science What…

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ECG

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Cardiac impulses begin in the right atrium at the sino-atrial node. The wave of depolarisation spreads through both atria to the atrioventricular node. Here it travels via the bundle of…

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Vaporisers

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At room temperature and one atmosphere pressure, most anaesthetic agents exist in their liquid form. The vaporising chamber is fully saturated with anaesthetic vapour. Wicks help to increase the surface…

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Laser

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The highest energy level is the most unstable state, and electrons quickly decay by releasing energy in the form of heat to a slightly lower energy level called the metastable…

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Ultrasound and Doppler

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Wavelength is the distance between two points of maximum compression or rarefaction. The frequency of a wave is the number of wavelengths per second expressed as hertz (Hz). High-frequency sounds…

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Surface tension

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Surface tension is commonly measured as force per unit length or energy per unit area. The curved meniscus formed in column of mercury in the liquid barometer is an example…

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Cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation

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html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml” xmlns:mml=”http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML” xmlns:epub=”http://www.idpf.org/2007/ops”> Chapter 38 Cleaning, disinfection and sterilisation Basic science Cleaning is the physical removal of contaminants from an object by mechanical or manual action such as washing….

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MRI

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In addition to precession, atoms also have a separate rotational axis. The RF pulse causes rotation of atoms to be in phase (i.e. rotate at similar speeds). MRI scanners use…

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Wheatstone bridge and strain gauges

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The typical Wheatstone bridge arrangement as shown above contains a power source, a galvanometer (G), two resistors of known resistance (R1, R2), a variable resistor (R4) and an unknown resistance,…

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