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What are some uses of computing in healthcare? (Select all that apply)
What are some uses of computing in healthcare? (Select all that apply)
Wearable healthcare technology can monitor heart rate and blood pressure.
Wearable healthcare technology can monitor heart rate and blood pressure.
True
What is robotic surgery?
What is robotic surgery?
Surgical procedures performed using robotic systems.
3D bioprinting uses ______ to print living cells.
3D bioprinting uses ______ to print living cells.
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Which statement is true about Electronic Health Records (EHRs)?
Which statement is true about Electronic Health Records (EHRs)?
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What are advanced MRI imaging techniques used for?
What are advanced MRI imaging techniques used for?
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Uses of Computing in Healthcare
- Computers play a vital role in modern medicine, enhancing diagnostics and treatment through advanced technology.
- Medical machinery such as ultrasonography, CT scans, and MRIs utilize computers to process and analyze imaging data for precise condition identification.
- Automated blood testing systems depend on computers for accurate measurement and interpretation of blood components.
- Electronic Health Records (EHRs) manage and display patient information, enabling comprehensive data analysis.
- Computers facilitate the creation of 3D models and simulations, aiding surgical planning and medical education through precise visualizations.
Advancement of Computing in Healthcare
- Wearable Technology: Devices like smartwatches monitor health data such as heart rate, blood pressure, and activity levels using biosensors.
- Robotic Surgery: Robotic systems enhance the precision of surgical procedures, minimizing invasiveness and reducing patient recovery time.
- Da Vinci Surgical Robot: Offers surgeons high-definition vision and precise control through wrist and hand straps, allowing for tiny incisions that promote quicker healing.
- Medical Diagnostics Equipment: Tools vital for diagnosing diseases and monitoring health conditions, guiding treatment decisions and improving patient outcomes.
- Advanced MRI Techniques: Include spectroscopy, perfusion, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and functional MRI (fMRI) for sophisticated brain imaging.
3D Bioprinting in Healthcare
- 3D bioprinting is an additive manufacturing process that prints living cells using bioinks to create structures resembling natural tissues.
- Bioinks are made from natural or synthetic materials combined with living cells.
- A significant case involved a 22-year-old woman in the Netherlands who had a portion of her skull replaced with a 3D printed implant due to a chronic bone disorder that thickened her skull significantly.
Electronic Health Records (EHR)
- EHRs serve as digital versions of paper charts, providing real-time, accessible patient information to authorized users.
- They encompass a patient’s medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, and immunizations, streamlining healthcare delivery.
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This quiz explores various topics related to the uses and advancements of computing in the healthcare sector. It covers both the advantages and disadvantages of computing technologies in modern medicine. Engage with key concepts that shape healthcare delivery and patient management today.