essential concepts for biomedical computing
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Some ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS FOR BIOMEDICAL COMPUTING + short Quizz with answersTRANSCRIPT
ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS FOR BIOMEDICAL COMPUTING
The von Neuman modelthe basic architecture of most modern computers
Fetch / Execute
CENTRAL PROCESSING UNITThe logical atomic element for all digital computers is the binary digit or bit . Each bit can assume one of two values: 0 or 1.
Groups of bits and bytes can represent not only decimal integers but also fractional numbers, general characters (upper-case and lower-case letters, digits, and punctuation marks), instructions to the CPU, and more complex data types such as pictures, spoken language, and the content of a medical record.
P.S.: 1 byte is made up of 8 bits
The American Standard Code for Information
Interchange (ASCII)
representations
INFORMATION SYSTEM: Simplified Diagram
ISs can be described as organizational and management solutions to challenges posed by the environment.
Organization
Technology
ManagementInformatio
nSystem
Within an information system why Feedback is important?
Within an information system why Feedback is important?
To improve processes, to improve data usage and storage, improve the system as a
whole, to find new better solutions etc…
Which is NOT a barrier for creating an efficient health
record?
a. The concerns regarding data privacy, confidentiality and security
b. New developments in hardware and software c. The challenge by physicians to enter data
d. The need for standards in the area of clinical terminology
Which is NOT a barrier for creating an efficient health
record?
a. The concerns regarding data privacy, confidentiality and security
b. New developments in hardware and software c. The challenge by physicians to enter data
d. The need for standards in the area of clinical terminology
Potential benefits of a unified health record. Physicians may
be able to:
a. Recommend steps for health promotion and disease prevention
b. Detect syndromes or problems in community c. Detect trends and patterns for public health
d. None of the abovee. All of the above
Potential benefits of a unified health record. Physicians may
be able to:
a. Recommend steps for health promotion and disease prevention
b. Detect syndromes or problems in community c. Detect trends and patterns for public health
d. None of the abovee. All of the above
Which best describes computers that share their resources with other
computers and support many users simultaneously?
a. Personal computer
b. Workstation c. Server
d. Magnetic disks
Which best describes computers that share their resources with other
computers and support many users simultaneously?
a. Personal computer
b. Workstation c. Server
d. Magnetic disks
Which best describes relatively inexpensive, single-
user machines?
a. Personal computer (PC)b. Workstation
c. Server d. Magnetic disks
Which best describes relatively inexpensive, single-
user machines?
a. Personal computer (PC)b. Workstation
c. Server d. Magnetic disks
REMEMBER!
Workstations are also single-user machines but are more powerful,
targeted to specific tasks and thus more expensive than PCs
Which is considered an input or output device (I/O Devices)?
a. Keyboards b. Laser printers c. Video displays d. All of the above
Which is considered an input or output device (I/O Devices)?
a. Keyboards b. Laser printers c. Video displays d. All of the above
What is the difference between input and output
devices?Examples?
Input Devices:
keyboards, mouse, scanners, digital cameras, microphone, joysticks, Computed
tomography, Magnetic resonance imaging –MRI-
Positron emission tomographyMedical ultrasonography
…
Output Devices: Speakers
HeadphonesScreen (Monitor) / Display
PrinterVoice output communication aidAutomotive navigation system
ProjectorPlotter
TelevisionRadio…