Medical
software
In computers, medical software is a significant branch
of software engineering. Many medical devices that monitor
or control patients are predominantly controlled by
software.
* Monitors: heart rate, blood pressure, breathing
rate, use software to interpret the sensor information
and display it in a meaningful way on a monitor.
* Medication pumps: These devices are programmed to
pump a certain amount of plasma, blood, saline solution,
or other medication into a patient at a certain rate.
The software provides the ability to control many aspects
of treatment procedures.
* Analysis: Many devices, such as CAT scanners, measure
raw data that is essentially meaningless to people.
Software reinterprets this data to create images that
doctors can read and understand.
* Expert Systems: A variety of expert systems have been
created to indicate what should be done. These are less
used than the other things just mentioned.
* Medical informatics: Software for the business and
informational aspect of medicine.
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