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Introduction To Biomedical Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Study of the impact of hepatitis infection
a 'biodegradable' product has the ability to break down
microtubules
non - therapeutic experiment example 1
milestones
2. Motion where angle of joint is decreased in the sagittal plane
investigator
flexion
class I examples
strain - e
3. Heart rate x stroke volume
why IDE's are common
functional residual capacity =
cardiac output
device classification has
4. PMA - 510(k) notification - IDE - PDP
510(k)'s standard for clearance
routes for registerting a new medical device in the US (4)
passive transport
two ways larger molecules pass through cell membrane
5. Moderate risk to the user; most require 510(k)
distal
class II
proximal
microtubules
6. Intracellular
ceramics are (5)
g1 - cell cycle
lower ion concentration of Cl
sagittal plane
7. Gliding - pivot - saddle - ball- and- socket - condyloid - hinge
strain - e
IDE
device classification has
6 types of synovial joints
8. Consists of all nervous tissue that is enclosed by bone (brain and spinal cord)
central nervous system
class III examples
synovial joints have
inferior
9. 2/3 diastolic pressure + 1/3 systolic pressure
human subject research procedure 2
mean arterial pressure
conflict of interest - informed consent
parietal pleura
10. Product development protocol - alternatives to IDE and PMA processes for new devices
PDP
therapeutic experiment
residual volume =
heart rate given by (EKG)
11. Basic functional unit of skeletal muscles
sacromere
if the stroke volume is less than this
human subject research procedure 3
510(k) must prove this
12. Blood pressure cuffs - venipuncture materials (IVs - drawing blood - infusion pumps) - powered wheelchairs - surgical drapes
mean arterial pressure
rough ER
class I
class II examples
13. Implantable pacemakers - bone implants
PMA
age - informed consent
proximal
class III 510(k) requiring examples
14. Closer to the feet
inferior
informed consent documents (4)
milestones
investigator
15. Considered a successful PMA
adduction
parietal pleura
Hooke's law - s
a completed PDP
16. Involves carries - channels - or direct diffusion from high concentration to low concentration
posterior view
extension
pulse pressure
passive transport
17. Consent should be attained from the subject by a person NOT engaged in the research and completely independent
two ways larger molecules pass through cell membrane
conflict of interest - informed consent
why IDE's are common
why 510(k)'s standard for clearance is lower
18. Consists of the nervous tissue that is not enclosed by bone
tumor suppressor gene
supination
during external respiration -
peripheral nervous system
19. Can pass through cell membrane directly
class I
non - therapeutic experiment
rough ER
small molecules
20. Divides the body into superior and inferior halves
cell cycle (4)
peripheral nervous system
transverse plane
microtubules
21. Mitosis
Lower ion concentration of K
m - cell cycle
FDA
human subject research procedure 3
22. Translations - appropriate language - obtained in writing - and informed that they may abstain or withdraw from the study at any time
informed consent documents (4)
IRB review areas (4)
therapeutic experiment
coronary arteries
23. When physical or mental incapacity makes it impossible to acquire informed consent - permission from the legal guardian must be granted
heart rate given by (EKG)
competence - informed consent
lower ion concentration of Cl
pronation
24. ?l/l0
strain - e
informed consent documents (4)
heart failure
510(k) must prove this
25. Front view (palms up)
therapeutic experiment example 1
cell cycle (4)
anterior view
informed consent
26. Contains ribosomes - protein synthesis
Lower ion concentration of K
visceral pleura
rough ER
routes for registerting a new medical device in the US (4)
27. Protein channels to pass through cell membrane
supination
larger molecules require
adduction
Lower ion concentration of K
28. Motion where the body part is extended toward the medial line (side- to- side)
posterior view
competence - informed consent
adduction
frontal plane
29. Evaluations based on adherence to regulations and assurances of patient safety; may also suggest scientific improvements
the protocol for human subject research
human subject research procedure 4
mean arterial pressure
coronary arteries
30. ATP production - Kreb's cycle - contains two membranes
abduction
cell cycle (4)
ER - golgi apparatus
mitochondria
31. Protein called tubulin
mean arterial pressure
how IDE's can be granted
what microtubules contain
the protocol for human subject research
32. Programmed cell death
conflict of interest - informed consent
mitochondria
apoptosis
therapeutic experiment example 2
33. F/ A0
stress - s
sacromere
visceral pleura
extension
34. Nearer to the trunk of the body
biodegradable materials have
proximal
distal
what microtubules contain
35. Growth phase 2
class III
s - cell cycle
the protocol for human subject research
g2 - cell cycle
36. Ee
37. Serious level of risk; implants or necessary to sustain life; require PMA
synovial joints have
polymers (5)
class III
human subject research procedure 3
38. Oxygen moves from alveoli to the blood - and carbon dioxide moves from the blood to the air within alveoli
during external respiration -
polymers (5)
biodegradable materials have
oncogene
39. Genotyping to determine risk factors for disease
ceramics are (5)
non - therapeutic experiment example 2
human subject research procedure 2
non - therapeutic experiment example 1
40. Requires energy; move from low concentration to high concentration
active transport
during external respiration -
classes of biomaterials (4)
small molecules
41. Premarket approval - Are licenses to an individual company to market a specific device - require a lot of time and money to prove safety and effectiveness
microtubules
Hooke's law - s
if the stroke volume is less than this
PMA
42. Revised version resubmitted to IRB for approval
how IDE's can be granted
human subject research procedure 4
class III examples
informed consent documents (4)
43. lower ion concentration of Na
Intracellular
class I
superior
class II
44. Strong and ductile - good conductor of heat and electricity - high melting point - high density - shiny and reflective - numerous
metals are (6)
class I
what microtubules contain
stroke volume
45. Replacement heart valves - stents - breast implants
metals are (6)
parietal pleura
class III examples
lateral
46. Stiff and brittle - good insulators of heat and electricity - very high melting point - hard - wear resistant
abduction
class III
IRB
ceramics are (5)
47. Revisions returned to investigator
inferior
human subject research procedure 3
class II
class I
48. Temporary functions; do not require second surgery for removal
cardiac output
biodegradable materials have
superior
pulse pressure
49. Safely and reliably - 'relatively' quickly - into raw materials of nature
50. Trial of artificial kidneys
posterior view
therapeutic experiment example 2
if the stroke volume is less than this
larger molecules require