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Wednesday, 30 May 2012

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NAMA            :           NORHIDAYAH SHAARI

NO MATRIK :           A 134841

PROGRAM    :           IJAZAH SARJANAMUDA KEJURURAWATAN (SEPARUH MASA)

TAHUN PENGAJIAN  : TAHUN 2 SEMESTAR 2

SEMESTER  :             2 2011/2012

TUTORIAL:               HARI ISNIN

MASA   :                    1600-1800

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Video - Radiant Heaters and Bathroom Towel Heaters



The ACANTO and HELISEA incorporate new RADIANT technology that ensures minimal ecological impact, they diffuse a high level of heating but limit energy consumption. Heat is evenly distributed by irradiation, drying towels and ensuring the perfect temperature in a bathroom, just as would occur naturally with solar rays.

HELISEA is a true innovation; the dual heating surfaces diffuse heat in all directions, which also enables twice as many towels to be warmed. A simple movement allows the HELISEA to rotate so that one side ensures optimum bathroom heating whilst the other side keeps towels nice and warm.

ACANTO is the fixed model ideal for when space is more restricted, yet the Radiant technology and low energy consumption coil ensures its surface is uniformly heated to produce perfect heating for the bathroom and towels.

Video - EECP ( Enhanced External Counter Pulsation) Heart Failure Treatment



Heart failure is a serious medical condition where the heart does not pump blood throughout the body as well as it should.

Clinical studies prove that EECP decreases the heart's work load and reduces stress on the heart. This results in the heart strongly pumping blood around the body and delivering enough oxygen and nourishment to all organs. Oxygenated blood circulates through the coronary arteries to feed the heart muscle, strengthening and rejuvenating heart tissue.

With consistent courses of EECP, heart failure can be improved.

Video - Electronic Stethoscopes -- Performance & Simplicity



Littman® Model 3100 and Model 3200 stethoscopes cancel out, on average, 85% of ambient background noise that can interfere with the auscultation experience, without eliminating critical body sounds. So you're much less likely to miss the sounds you need to hear in noisy work environments; a full 13% better than previous models.

Video - The phone Oximeter



The Electrical and Computer Engineering in Medicine (ECEM) research group in collaboration with the Pediatric Anesthesia Research Team (PART) at the University of British Columbia have developed the Phone Oximeter; a
pulse oximeter interfaced to a mobile phone. The Phone Oximeter allows for the rapid acquisition of heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and as a novel feature: respiratory rate. The included decision support
engine can inform both medical staff and non-experts about critical physiological events that require their attention.

Sunday, 20 May 2012

GAMBAR 10 Building Human Organs


Building Human Organs

Oganovo is a company based in San Diego, California.

Their latest science invention is a technology (novogen) which allows living tissue cells to be assembled into patterns and complex structures, such as organs.

Organovo has partnered with Invetech. a company based in Australia, to develop a bio-printer.

The device prints (places) human cells in a three-dimensional matrix to construct human tissue.

"Building human organs cell-by-cell was considered science fiction not that long ago," says Fred Davis of Invetech.

Currently, the bio-printer can grow blood vessels.

It is anticipated that within five years the device will construct arteries and by 2020 sophisticated organs will be built by the device.

Source: organovo.com; Photo: Organovo


GAMBAR 9 Voice Stick



Voice Stick

Invented by Sungwoo Park, this cool new gadget is a portable scanning device that reads printed text and converts it into a voice.

The Voice Stick can read any written document such newspapers, books and mail.

It was the Gold Medal winner at the International Design Excellence Awards for new inventions.

Source: International Design Excellence Awards


GAMBAR 8 - Vibrations Relieve Pain



Vibrations Relieve Pain

An orthapeodic surgeon has invented a cool new gadget for relieving lateral epicondylitis - commonly known as tennis elbow.
Vibration therapy has proven to be the most effective method for treating tennis elbow as supported by research published in medical literature.
However, the treatment has required large and expensive equipment which is only available in hospitals.
Dr. Vhadra has created a portable, strap-on device that can generate the same low frequency vibrations generated in much larger machines used for treating lateral epicondylitis.
The device, known as Tenease, stimulates blood flow to an afflicted area, which stops pain and promotes healing.
Tenease has been rigorously tested and awarded approval as a medical invention by the MHRA (Medicines and Healhcare Products Regulatory Authority), a government regulatory agency of the U.K. Department of Health.

Source: /tenease.com

GAMBAR 7 - Wireless Electricity


Wireless Electricity


RCA has developed a prototype of a cool new gadget capable of producing wireless electricity from radio frequencies in the air.
According to a company spokesman at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the device recharged a Blackberry from a 30% battery charge to full charge within 90 minutes.
The handheld wireless device (Airnergy) uses an antenna to absorb energy from frequencies and convert them into DC power inside its casing.
The gadget is then connected via a USB port to charge your cell phone or mobile internet device.
Airnergy charges itself 24/7.
This product is expected to be available later this year.


Source: youtube.com/watch?v=IMMbihbeIls

GAMBAR 6 - Instant Prints



Instant Prints

Creating instant prints from a digital camera is one of the new electronic inventions in printing. The Polaroid PoGo™ is a small portable printer that weighs only a few ounces.
The printer produces full color 2" x 3" prints using an "inkless" technology. The images are created from heat activated crystals in the photo paper. The photos are water proof, tear proof and smear proof.
This new electronic invention connects to a digital camera using a USB cable, or to a mobile phone through wireless Bluetooth. It uses rechargeable batteries or an AC adapter.


Source: zink.com

GAMBAR 5 - Electronic Pills - Collecting Data Inside The Body





Haven HospitaAfter years of investment and development, wireless devices contained in swallowable capsules are now reaching the market.
Companies such as SmartPill based in Buffalo, New York and Israel-based Given Imaging (PillCam) market capsules the size of vitamin tablets that contain sensors or tiny cameras that collect information as they travel through the gastrointestinal tract before being excreted from the body a day or two later.
These new electronic inventions transmit information such as acidity, pressure and temperature levels or images of the esophagus and intestine to your doctor's computer for analysis.
Doctors often use invasive methods such as catheters, endoscopic instruments or radioisotopes for collecting information about the digestive tract. So device companies have been developing easier, less intrusive ways, to gather information.
Digestive diseases and disorders can include symptoms such as acid reflux, bloating, heartburn, abdominal pain, constipation, difficulty swallowing or loss of appetite.
"One of the main challenges is determining just what is happening in the stomach and intestines." says Dr. Anish A. Sheth, Director of the Gastrointestinal Motility Program at Yale-New l.
Doctors can inspect the colon and peer into the stomach using endoscopic instruments. But some areas cannot be easily viewed, and finding out how muscles are working can be difficult.
Electronic pills are being used to measure muscle contraction, ease of passage and other factors to reveal information unavailable in the past.


Sources: givenimaging.com smartpillcorp.com


GAMBAR 4 - Acne Cure Natural Ways



Dissaya Nu Pornpattananangkul, a doctoral bioengineering student at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) has invented an innovative system for treating acne and keeping skin clean.
The new technique uses nanoparticles (nano-bombs) that seek and destroy bacteria causing acne. The "nano-bombs" use natural ingredients to treat acne without the side effects of burning or the red skin associated with drugs.
These nanoparticles carry liposomes with lauric acid into the skin microenvironment. The nanoparticles locate acne bacteria and the lauric acid then attacks and kills the bacteria.
A liposome is a tiny bubble made out of the same material as a cell membrane and it is filled with lauric acid. Lauric acid is a saturated fatty acid which has antimicrobial properties. It is found in coconut oil, palm kernel oil, human milk, cow's milk and goat's milk. Nanotechnology has created a new frontier for medical inventions.





Source: ucsd.edu

GAMBAR 3 Vein Identification




Vein Identification

Another technology innovation is the biometric identification and security device known as PalmSecure.
It works by identifying the vein pattern in the palms of our hands.
Similar to our fingerprints, vein patterns are unique to each individual. The purported advantages of this technology is that it is less expensive, easier to manage, and is more reliable than traditional methods of identification.

Source: fujitsu.com

GAMBAR 2 Water Drop Lens



Water Drop Lens
Physicist and inventor, Bruno Berge, has created a liquid optical lens.
Using a process known as electro-wetting, a water drop is deposited on a metal substrate and covered by a thin insulating layer. When a voltage is applied to the metal, it modifies the angle of the liquid drop.
The liquid lens is comprised of two liquids, water and oil, one is a conductor while the other is an insulator. A variation in the voltage causes a change to the curvature of the liquid to liquid interface, which changes the focal length of the lens.
The use of liquids allows for low cost construction. There are no moving parts and electrical consumption is extremely low. The lens has a large inverse focal length range, quick response, high optical quality and can operate in a wide temperature range.

Physicist and inventor, Bruno Berge, has created a liquid optical lens.
Using a process known as electro-wetting, a water drop is deposited on a metal substrate and covered by a thin insulating layer. When a voltage is applied to the metal, it modifies the angle of the liquid drop.
The liquid lens is comprised of two liquids, water and oil, one is a conductor while the other is an insulator. A variation in the voltage causes a change to the curvature of the liquid to liquid interface, which changes the focal length of the lens.
The use of liquids allows for low cost construction. There are no moving parts and electrical consumption is extremely low. The lens has a large inverse focal length range, quick response, high optical quality and can operate in a wide temperature range.





Source: varioptic.com

GAMBAR 1 Glass Nanobots Absorb Toxins


Glass Nanobots Absorb Toxins
nanobot particle made from glass is being developed that can absorb pollutants from contaminated water.
The glass particles act like sponges by attracting and binding contaminants to themselves and expanding eight times in size during the process.
But unlike a sponge, these nanobots are hydrophobic, meaning they don't absorb water.
Scientists claim this new technology could be used to clean petroleum spills or other hazardous chemicals from our waterways. After the particles are dropped into the water, they collect pollutants and then rise to the surface when fully expanded. The particles are then skimmed from the surface, cleaned and placed back into the water to repeat the process.


Source: absmaterials.com

Video - Plugged In: Episode 103 -- No Need for Needles

Currently the method for measuring blood sugar (glucose) levels in people with diabetes, is to draw blood by pricking a finger. With 15 million diabetics in the US testing glucose levels each day, there must be a better way and there is. The Glucose Eye Scanner, developed at UT is a non-invasive and easy-to-use scanner that looks at the liquid between the lens and cornea to give an instant read-out.

Video - iLimb Pulse Hand Prosthesis: Switching between grip patterns

This is the new iLimb Pulse prosthetic hand. I've been using it for about four months. You can tell the hand to switch to up to four out of eight available grip modes or grip patterns with an included software. The software connects to the hand via bluetooth. 

Video - Bionic Hand


The iLimb is the first of its kind - a commercially available replacement hand capable of realistic motion.

Video - Functional Contact Lens Monitors Blood Sugar Without Needles (HD version)

Researchers from the University of Washington (UW) and Microsoft Research Connections (MRC) are working together to develop a non-invasive, technological solution that promises to improve both the health and overall quality of life for diabetics: a contact lens that monitors blood glucose levels. This innovative solution represents a trend in technology, the Natural User Interface (NUI).




Video - Robotic Hair Transplant


Reknown hair restoration surgeon Sara Wasserbauer, M.D. was the lead surgeon in the testing of the recently FDA approved ARTAS by Restoration Robotics.

Sunday, 13 May 2012

Membudayakan ICT dikalangan jururawat


Penggunaan ICT dalam bidang kesihatan terbukti telah diberi keutamaan di kebanyakan negara-negara maju. Sebagai seorang JURURAWAT, kita harus mengetahui bagaimana implementasi ICT dibidang kesihatan dapat memberi kesan dan faedah kepada kita dan pelanggan. Untuk meningkatkan kesedaran dalam pelaksanaan ICT kita sepatutnya mempunyai ciri-ciri berikut:
1. Mempunyai kefahaman mengenai konsep asas bagaimana ICT berfungsi
2. Mempunyai kemahiran terkini mengenai penggunaan aplikasi/ perisian/perkakasan komputer
3. Mempunyai kebolehan intelektual untuk terus belajar sepanjang hayat bagi mengaplikasi kefahaman,           kemahiran dan pengetahuan ICT dalam kehidupan dan kerjaya
4. Mudah menerima sebarang perubahan yang wujud dengan pelaksanaan ICT di tempat kerja
Di negara maju, pelaksanaan ICT di bidang kesihatan terdiri daripada doktor pakar, jururawat dan ahli profesional kesihatan. Mereka bergabung dalam satu pasukan bersama pakar komputer untuk membangunkan perisian yang sesuai dengan keperluan di institusi masing-masing. Kejayaan pelaksanaan ICT dalam bidang kesihatan sangat bergantung kepada pengguna yang terdiri daripada doktor, jururawat dan semua ahli professional kesihatan. Penjagaan kepada pesakit dapat dilakukan dengan lebih cekap serta menjimatkan kos. Sebagai contoh, sistem OMS yang digunapakai mempercepatkan lagi keputusan analisa sampel pesakit dilihat oleh doktor dan perawatan dapat dilakukan segera. Disamping itu, keputusan analisa tidak perlu dicetak dan ini dapat menjimatkan penggunaan kertas, dalam kata lain menjimatkan kos hospital. Walaubagaimanapun, latihan berterusan kepada pengguna perlu dijalankan secara berkala bagi memastikan pencapaian ditahap optimum demi meningkatkan kualiti perkhidmatan yang diberi kepada pelanggan/ pesakit.

Friday, 11 May 2012

Gambar Model- BBM bukan elektronik


BBM bukan elektronik – Hasil ciptaan dari botol plastik

Permainan congkak sangat popular suatu masa dulu.  Bagi mengekalkan populariti permainan tradisional ini, maka terciptalah Congkak Mudah Alih.
Congkak ini dicipta dari botol plastik. Ianya lebih ringan, mudah dibawa, tidak mudah pecah serta lebih menarik kerana terdapat dalam pelbagai warna.