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Telemetry of the vital signs is important. A worker in a protective suit in a hostile environment should have any means of monitoring life and suit condition just in case its is not sufficiently attentive and misses a danger indication on her own display. The worker can be warned to head for the air lock or a rescue team can rush in to retrieve her. | Telemetry of the vital signs is important. A worker in a protective suit in a hostile environment should have any means of monitoring life and suit condition just in case its is not sufficiently attentive and misses a danger indication on her own display. The worker can be warned to head for the air lock or a rescue team can rush in to retrieve her. | ||
− | A heart monitor is a device used on Earth to accomplish this purpose. | + | A heart monitor is a device used on Earth to accomplish this purpose. |
Spacelabs worked on medical telemetry for astronauts in 1958.<ref> http://www.medcatalog.com/R_S/spacelabs_medical_tlemetry.htm </ref> | Spacelabs worked on medical telemetry for astronauts in 1958.<ref> http://www.medcatalog.com/R_S/spacelabs_medical_tlemetry.htm </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 06:51, 8 May 2012
Telemetry of the vital signs is important. A worker in a protective suit in a hostile environment should have any means of monitoring life and suit condition just in case its is not sufficiently attentive and misses a danger indication on her own display. The worker can be warned to head for the air lock or a rescue team can rush in to retrieve her.
A heart monitor is a device used on Earth to accomplish this purpose.
Spacelabs worked on medical telemetry for astronauts in 1958.[1]