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Q1) A (brief) introduction to implantable electronic devices, introducing the biomedical needs, risks, challenges and technical solutions relevant to introducing electronics within the human body ......…..Please answer at least one page and providing References
Q2) Technology review: What implantable technologies – that include electronics – have proven to be the most successful ‘bionic’ technologies? Include a brief description of how they work, how they are powered, and their limitations. - Note that ‘successful’ could be interpreted in many ways – e.g. the profits accrued via commercialisation, the added (absolute) life years or added quality of life. …. .Please answer at least one page and providing References.
Answer: Due to advanced technology it has been much easier than ever that most of the treatment can be provided with the help of technology. Implantable electronic device is one of them. The example of electronic device such as cardiac pacemaker that are implanted in the patient those have cardiovascular abnormalities. The devices are used to correct abnormal heart rhythms.
When the part of body gets damaged or there is any blockage in the artery then implantable medical device are being used for the correction.
There are many risk regarding implantation of electronic devices. These devices needs monitoring as well as they have life span of 3-5 years and after that there is need to change the device. The patient has to go with the same procedure again. There is risk due to lack of knowledge among people.
The risk can be managed through various ways such as imparting knowledge and information about the use of implantable electronic devices. Proper patient teachings can also provide better service treatment.
People implanted with the electronic devices should reduce their hard physical activities such as running etc. Cellular phones and other devices should be used in the opposite direction of the implantation. Because it may cause magnetic interference with the device functions.
The implanted technology means those devices that can be embedded or inserted directly into the body. This is mainly used for healing purpose. The latest example of implantable devices or technology is the birth control chip which is used to prevent pregnancy. These devices are implanted in the forearm of women as it contains chip having radio frequency identification technology which also monitors the functioning of body parts. These chips are used for three years and then it is replaced by a new chip.
. Q1) A (brief) introduction to implantable electronic devices, introducing the biomedical needs, risks, challenges and technical...
Q1) A (brief) introduction to implantable electronic devices, introducing the biomedical needs, risks, challenges and technical solutions relevant to introducing electronics within the human body ......…..Please answer at least one page and providing References Q2) Technology review: What implantable technologies – that include electronics – have proven to be the most successful ‘bionic’ technologies? Include a brief description of how they work, how they are powered, and their limitations. - Note that ‘successful’ could be interpreted in many ways – e.g....
Q1) A (brief) introduction to implantable electronic devices, introducing the biomedical needs, risks, challenges and technical solutions relevant to introducing electronics within the human body ......…..Please answer at least one page and providing References Q2) Technology review: What implantable technologies – that include electronics – have proven to be the most successful ‘bionic’ technologies? Include a brief description of how they work, how they are powered, and their limitations. - Note that ‘successful’ could be interpreted in many ways – e.g....
Technology review: What implantable technologies – that include electronics – have proven to be the most successful ‘bionic’ technologies? Include a brief description of how they work, how they are powered, and their limitations. -− Note that ‘successful’ could be interpreted in many ways – e.g. the profits accrued via commercialisation, the added (absolute) life years or added quality of life. ? I have sent this question and I got the answer can u please provide for me the references...
10. Write a one-page summary of the attached paper? INTRODUCTION Many problems can develop in activated sludge operation that adversely affect effluent quality with origins in the engineering, hydraulic and microbiological components of the process. The real "heart" of the activated sludge system is the development and maintenance of a mixed microbial culture (activated sludge) that treats wastewater and which can be managed. One definition of a wastewater treatment plant operator is a "bug farmer", one who controls the aeration...