Stanley J. ResierStrategies for Using Technology in Patient Care
The Machine at the Bedside
Strategies for Using Technology in Patient Care
Herausgeber: Reiser, Stanley Joel; Anbar, Michael
Stanley J. ResierStrategies for Using Technology in Patient Care
The Machine at the Bedside
Strategies for Using Technology in Patient Care
Herausgeber: Reiser, Stanley Joel; Anbar, Michael
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This 1984 work examines concepts and strategies for using health care technology effectively and humanely at the bedside.
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This 1984 work examines concepts and strategies for using health care technology effectively and humanely at the bedside.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9780521318327
- ISBN-10: 0521318327
- Artikelnr.: 29338057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 579g
- ISBN-13: 9780521318327
- ISBN-10: 0521318327
- Artikelnr.: 29338057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword; preface; Part I. Overview: 1. The machine at the bedside:
technological transformations of practices and values; Part II. Scientific
Dimensions of Technology: 2. Penetrating the black box: physical principles
behind health care technology; 3. Biological bullets: side effects of
health care technology; Part III. Creation and Dissemination of Technology:
4. The engineering-industrial innovations: clinical diffusion of health
care technology; 5. Embracing or rejecting innovations: clinical diffusion
of health care technology; Part IV. Organizing Technology in Clinical
Settings: 6. Technology' front line: the intensive care unit; 7. Action
with dispatch: technology in the emergency department; Part V. Applying
Technology in Clinical Practice: 8. The unwanted suitor: law and the use of
health care technology; 9. The machine and the marketplace: economic
considerations in applying health care technology; 10. The technological
strategist: employing techniques of clinical decision making; 11. The
technological target: involving the patient in clinical choices; 12. Does
technology work? Judging the validity of clinical evidence; Case studies;
Index.
technological transformations of practices and values; Part II. Scientific
Dimensions of Technology: 2. Penetrating the black box: physical principles
behind health care technology; 3. Biological bullets: side effects of
health care technology; Part III. Creation and Dissemination of Technology:
4. The engineering-industrial innovations: clinical diffusion of health
care technology; 5. Embracing or rejecting innovations: clinical diffusion
of health care technology; Part IV. Organizing Technology in Clinical
Settings: 6. Technology' front line: the intensive care unit; 7. Action
with dispatch: technology in the emergency department; Part V. Applying
Technology in Clinical Practice: 8. The unwanted suitor: law and the use of
health care technology; 9. The machine and the marketplace: economic
considerations in applying health care technology; 10. The technological
strategist: employing techniques of clinical decision making; 11. The
technological target: involving the patient in clinical choices; 12. Does
technology work? Judging the validity of clinical evidence; Case studies;
Index.
Foreword; preface; Part I. Overview: 1. The machine at the bedside:
technological transformations of practices and values; Part II. Scientific
Dimensions of Technology: 2. Penetrating the black box: physical principles
behind health care technology; 3. Biological bullets: side effects of
health care technology; Part III. Creation and Dissemination of Technology:
4. The engineering-industrial innovations: clinical diffusion of health
care technology; 5. Embracing or rejecting innovations: clinical diffusion
of health care technology; Part IV. Organizing Technology in Clinical
Settings: 6. Technology' front line: the intensive care unit; 7. Action
with dispatch: technology in the emergency department; Part V. Applying
Technology in Clinical Practice: 8. The unwanted suitor: law and the use of
health care technology; 9. The machine and the marketplace: economic
considerations in applying health care technology; 10. The technological
strategist: employing techniques of clinical decision making; 11. The
technological target: involving the patient in clinical choices; 12. Does
technology work? Judging the validity of clinical evidence; Case studies;
Index.
technological transformations of practices and values; Part II. Scientific
Dimensions of Technology: 2. Penetrating the black box: physical principles
behind health care technology; 3. Biological bullets: side effects of
health care technology; Part III. Creation and Dissemination of Technology:
4. The engineering-industrial innovations: clinical diffusion of health
care technology; 5. Embracing or rejecting innovations: clinical diffusion
of health care technology; Part IV. Organizing Technology in Clinical
Settings: 6. Technology' front line: the intensive care unit; 7. Action
with dispatch: technology in the emergency department; Part V. Applying
Technology in Clinical Practice: 8. The unwanted suitor: law and the use of
health care technology; 9. The machine and the marketplace: economic
considerations in applying health care technology; 10. The technological
strategist: employing techniques of clinical decision making; 11. The
technological target: involving the patient in clinical choices; 12. Does
technology work? Judging the validity of clinical evidence; Case studies;
Index.