Electrical Injuries: Engineering, Medical and Legal Aspects
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Robert E. Nabours, Ph.D., PE, Raymond M. Fish, Ph.D., M.D., FACEP and Paul F. Hill, Esq.
Second edition 6″ x 9″, casebound, 648 pages 2003, Lawyers and Judges |
The most complete summary of electrical injury issues for the electrical injury litigator and investigator
Electric currents and electromagnetic radiation, both ionizing and nonionizing, can produce harmful biological effects in humans; these effects are the subject of an ever growing number of lawsuits. This book provides an introduction to the biological effects of electric currents and EMFs and the state of engineering and medical knowledge as we enter the twenty-first century.
Part I explains what forensic electrical engineers do and how they can assist attorneys in handling electrical injury cases. It also covers electrical codes and standards, basic electrical systems, and reconstructing the electrical accident.
Part II covers the medical aspects of electrical injuries, including the consequences of electrical injury on the body, EKGs and pacemakers, accident reconstruction in electrical injury cases, common sources of electrical injury and relevant medical literature. This section also explains how electrical impulses control and influence muscle cells throughout the body as well as the pumping of blood throughout the heart.
Part III is a survey of appellate decisions in cases involving electrical injuries. It gives the attorney, engineer and accident reconstructionist a valuable resource for investigating, evaluating and settling or litigating claims arising from electrical injuries.
Topics covered include:
- The forensic electrical engineer
- Standards and the law
- Electrical codes and standards
- Introduction to basic electrical systems
- Electrical energy effects on humans
- Electrical product failure
- Fires of electrical origin
- Illumination
- Lightning
- Case studies
- Basic concepts in electrical injury
- The heart
- Electrical stimulation of the heart
- Patient monitoring and measurements
- The respiratory system
- Glossary: Bioengineering and medicine
- Understanding the information in medical records
- Researching the medical literature
- Determining whether an electrical accident is the etiology of a medical condition
- Accident reconstruction in electrical injury cases
- The skin and musculo-skeletal systems
- The nervous system and sensory organs
- The cardiovascular system
- Digestive and urinary systems
- Electroconvulsive therapy
- Fetal injury
- Psychological effects
- Atmospheric phenomena
- Fences
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