This book is written for biomedical engineering students and professionals who seek a clear and practical understanding of medical devices without getting lost in complex circuit diagrams or heavy technical theories. Instead of focusing on electronics or design schematics, this book emphasizes how medical devices function in clinical environments, how they support patient care, and what responsibilities biomedical engineers have in managing and maintaining them.
Throughout the chapters, we will explore various categories of medical equipment—from vital signs monitors and cardiac devices to diagnostic imaging systems and sterilization tools. Each device will be explained in terms of its purpose, how it is used in real-world settings, and its impact on patient safety and outcomes.

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