Telemetry signals monitor an object’s activity level and are used in the medical field to monitor heart function and patient recovery. They have saved many lives and will continue to provide valuable data for medical professionals. The development of telemetry signal equipment has been the means of saving many lives over the years. Here are […]
Telemetry is the process of receiving data from technical instruments, which can be sent via physical wires, radio signals, or other remote transmission methods. It was first developed in the mid-1800s and became practical via wireless methods in the 1930s. Telemetry signals can be sent using radio waves or infrared signals, and sometimes use a […]
Telemetry nurses monitor and interpret vital signs of acute patients using machines. To become a telemetry nurse, one must complete a BSN, pass the NCLEX exam, and take the PCCN exam. 1,750 hours of nursing experience is required to qualify for the PCCN exam. Certification is available for foreign nurses who meet US standards. When […]