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Equipment refers to the necessary items for a particular purpose. In the context of medicine, equipment can range from simple tools like stethoscopes to complex machines like MRI scanners.

Types of Medical Equipment[edit]

Medical equipment can be broadly categorized into two types: diagnostic and therapeutic.

Diagnostic Equipment[edit]

Diagnostic equipment is used to identify diseases or other conditions. Examples include:

  • Stethoscope: A basic diagnostic tool used to listen to sounds made by the heart, lungs, and intestines.
  • MRI scanner: A machine that uses a magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues within the body.
  • X-ray machine: A device that uses electromagnetic radiation to view the inside of objects, especially the human body.

Therapeutic Equipment[edit]

Therapeutic equipment is used to treat diseases or other conditions. Examples include:

  • Infusion pump: A device that delivers fluids, such as nutrients and medications, into a patient's body in controlled amounts.
  • Ventilator: A machine that helps a patient breathe by giving oxygen through a tube placed in their mouth or nose, or through a hole in their front neck.
  • Dialysis machine: A machine that filters a patient's blood to remove excess water and waste products when the kidneys are damaged, dysfunctional, or missing.

Maintenance of Medical Equipment[edit]

Proper maintenance of medical equipment is crucial to ensure its functionality and longevity. This includes regular cleaning, calibration, and safety checks. In many cases, maintenance of medical equipment is regulated by national and international standards.

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