This subject provides students¿ the correct knowledge about the classification of electromedical systems, specifically those that have analytical and monitoring function, according to their technical specifications and features. The student will know the necessary details for a correct interpretation of the technical sheets for both installation and maintenance and verification of the equipment. With the support of this documentation, the student will obtain the necessary knowledge for the reception, assembly and disassembly, commissioning, diagnosis and repair of failures, maintenance and functional verification of the analysis and monitoring systems and their associated infrastructures, in concordance with the current regulations.
COMPETENCES THAT THE STUDENT ACQUIRES WITH THIS MATTER
CB6. To acquire comprehensive knowledge providing the opportunity to be creative in the development and/or application of ideas.
CB7. To be able to apply the acquired knowledge and their problem solving skills to the resolution of problems in novel or relatively unfamiliar environments within broader (or multidisciplinary) contexts related to their area of study.
CB8. To be able to integrate knowledge and face the complexity of judgement making based on information that, being incomplete or limited, includes reflections on social and ethical responsabilities linked to the application of their knowledge and judgments.
CB9. To demonstrate an ability to communicate their conclusions, their knowledge and the ultimate reasons that sustain them to specialized and non-specialized audiences in a clear and unambiguous way.
CB10. To possess the learning abilities that allow autonomous long-life learning.
CG1. To possess the ability to learn new methods and technologies, from the mastery of scientific subjects and specialized techniques of Clinical Engineering, as well as the ability to adapt to new situations.
CG2. To develop the ability to apply knowledge about the human being and the life sciences to the resolution of problems typical of Clinical Engineering. In particular, the ability to identify medical problems that can be treated using the techniques encompassed in Clinical Engineering.
CG3. To develop the ability to design and carry out technological projects in the field of the application of engineering to medicine, as well as the ability to analyze and interpret the obtained results.
CG4. To develop the ability to evaluate medical equipment and instrumentation in complex multidisciplinary environments, assessing
CE1. Ability to evaluate algorithms and data processing techniques in complex multidisciplinary environments, assessing the needs of different clinical users and offering objective measures for decision making.
CE2. Ability to understand and use advanced statistical methods for conducting scientific studies, evaluation of equipment from the point of view of effectiveness, accreditation for medical use or study of comparative effects in patients.
CE3. Ability to apply advanced techniques of health technology management, both in technical and economic aspects, and including the acquisition and maintenance thereof.
CE10. Ability to install and maintain non-implantable active medical devices, in electromedicine systems and their associated facilities, under quality criteria, in safety conditions and in compliance with current regulations.
LEARNING RESULTS
- Classify, categorize and explain the principles features and functions of electromedical equipment.
- Characterize the equipment, identifying its functionality and technical specifications.
- Decide correctly the equipment and the appropriate imaging technique depending on clinical needs.
- Know how to choose the appropriate electromedical equipment taking into account the specific needs, technical requirements and safety standards of a specific clinical application.
- Diagnose failures or dysfunctions in infrastructures, systems and equipment, identifying the type of cause of the incident and the possibility of resolution.
- Repair breakdowns in infrastructures, systems and equipment, applying specific techniques and procedures and checking the return of operation.
- Recognize, define and describe sensors with biomedical applications and know how to measure variables