They didn't even spell defibrillator correctly. Many people don't.
Brian, former engineer at Physio-Control, now part of Stryker
I was at a professional development conference beginning of the year. The monitors used in practically every hospital come from China. It has been discovered that there is a back door chip that sends all information back to China but would also allow remote control. Your monitor/doser might be displaying the correct information but in reality China has changed your medication dosing or oxygen levels or whatever or your dead and the nurses have no idea.
The same with PV Inverters, they've found undocumented GSM components on the PCBs of various models... their actual function is unclear...I was at a professional development conference beginning of the year. The monitors used in practically every hospital come from China. It has been discovered that there is a back door chip that sends all information back to China but would also allow remote control. Your monitor/doser might be displaying the correct information but in reality China has changed your medication dosing or oxygen levels or whatever or your dead and the nurses have no idea.
This joke isn’t to far from reality, unfortunately
Used to repair LP 5s and the LP33s. But that was a long time ago. When did Physio-Control get bought up by Striker. Been a while since I did any repairs on Striker equipment also. Over 35 years in the Biomedical Equipment Maintenance, Repair and Calibration, and Technical Instruction field for the United States Army, both Active Duty and Department of Army Civilian (DAC).They didn't even spell defibrillator correctly. Many people don't.
Brian, former engineer at Physio-Control, now part of Stryker