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Introduction To Biomedical Engineering
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Rotational movement of forearm such that the palm is facing anterior when standing in anatomic position
residual volume =
investigator
supination
small molecules
2. Involves carries - channels - or direct diffusion from high concentration to low concentration
competence - informed consent
adduction
passive transport
therapeutic experiment example 2
3. __________ of PDP are reported to the FDA
milestones
IDE
supination
inferior
4. Three classes
device classification has
human subject research procedure 1
milestones
ER - golgi apparatus
5. Injury with tissue - bleeding and clotting (coagulation cascade) - acute inflammation - pink granulation tissues replaces matrix - tissue is remodeled back to original state
stroke volume
healing response
heart failure
cardiac output
6. Growth phase 1
g1 - cell cycle
stroke volume
informed consent
strain - e
7. Product development protocol - alternatives to IDE and PMA processes for new devices
pronation
ER - golgi apparatus
PDP
class I
8. Neared to the end of the limbs
distal
classes of biomaterials (4)
g1 - cell cycle
inferior
9. Further from the midline of the body
lateral
central nervous system
functional residual capacity =
pronation
10. Water adsorption - reduction of length - reduction of strength - weight loss
distal
peripheral nervous system
degradation steps
active transport
11. Total lung capacity - vital capacity
a 'biodegradable' product has the ability to break down
human subject research procedure 1
residual volume =
supination
12. Can pass through cell membrane directly
visceral pleura
parietal pleura
mitochondria
small molecules
13. Delivers and stores proteins and lipids
g2 - cell cycle
midsagittal plane
ER - golgi apparatus
s - cell cycle
14. 'substantial equivalence' to another approved and safe device to technology currently on the market
active transport
510(k) must prove this
tumor suppressor gene
stroke volume
15. Clinical evaluation of new devices are critical to prove safety
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16. Divides the body in posterior and anterior halves
Lower ion concentration of K
frontal plane
oncogene
tumor suppressor gene
17. Moderate risk to the user; most require 510(k)
class II
milestones
conflict of interest - informed consent
oncogene
18. Conflict of interest - competence - and age
inferior
class III
attaining informed consent (3)
g1 - cell cycle
19. Consent should be attained from the subject by a person NOT engaged in the research and completely independent
anterior view
attaining informed consent (3)
conflict of interest - informed consent
metals are (6)
20. ?l/l0
strain - e
the protocol for human subject research
class I
passive transport
21. Consists of all nervous tissue that is enclosed by bone (brain and spinal cord)
polymers (5)
human subject research procedure 2
central nervous system
IDE
22. What specific steps are required before market approval
supination
What a PDP - sponsor and FDA agree on
posterior view
if the stroke volume is less than this
23. Flexible - light - can be translucent or not transparent - can be degradable or stable - easy to work with - inexpensive
class III
human subject research procedure 2
Lower ion concentration of K
polymers (5)
24. As the lung grows into the pleural cavity - it picks of a layer of this
two ways larger molecules pass through cell membrane
m - cell cycle
visceral pleura
heart failure
25. Ee
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26. Fluid- filled cavities and are most complex and varied types of joints
midsagittal plane
extension
synovial joints have
lateral
27. Number of subjects - safety assurances - privacy protection - informed consent documents
informed consent documents (4)
microtubules
Intracellular
IRB review areas (4)
28. ATP production - Kreb's cycle - contains two membranes
mitochondria
m - cell cycle
510(k) must prove this
class III examples
29. Growth phase 2
why IDE's are common
proximal
sagittal plane
g2 - cell cycle
30. Front view (palms up)
anterior view
510(k)'s standard for clearance
sagittal plane
human subject research procedure 4
31. Investigational device exemption - allows companies and researches to use their new devices/technology for investigational use only - used to Generate data before PMA's
therapeutic experiment example 1
IDE
lateral
proximal
32. Closer to the head
plasma membrane acts
superior
class I
lateral
33. Requires energy; move from low concentration to high concentration
active transport
device classification has
Lower ion concentration of K
human subject research procedure 2
34. Elastic bandages - crutches - exam gloves - hand- held surgical instruments
class I examples
class I
therapeutic experiment example 2
mitochondria
35. Lower than for a PMA device
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36. The remainder of the pleura left in the cavity
PDP
polymers (5)
parietal pleura
passive transport
37. Rotational movement of forearm such that the palm is facing posterior when standing in anatomic position
pronation
non - therapeutic experiment
s - cell cycle
flexion
38. Total lung capacity - inspiratory capacity
heart failure
functional residual capacity =
investigator
human subject research procedure 3
39. Considered a successful PMA
central nervous system
active transport
a completed PDP
heart rate given by (EKG)
40. When physical or mental incapacity makes it impossible to acquire informed consent - permission from the legal guardian must be granted
stroke volume
peripheral nervous system
competence - informed consent
informed consent documents (4)
41. Deliver oxygenated blood to cardiac tissue - derive oxygenated blood via Sinuses of Valsalva - fill with blood on diastole - heart muscle relaxes during diastole
milestones
cardiac output
coronary arteries
what microtubules contain
42. G1 - s - g2 - m
functional residual capacity =
human subject research procedure 4
cell cycle (4)
therapeutic experiment example 2
43. Safely and reliably - 'relatively' quickly - into raw materials of nature
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44. Normal cells undergo apoptosis when damaged - but the ______ causes these cells to survive and multiply
cardiac output
parietal pleura
Lower ion concentration of K
oncogene
45. Basic functional unit of skeletal muscles
healing response
therapeutic experiment
sacromere
microtubules
46. Gliding - pivot - saddle - ball- and- socket - condyloid - hinge
6 types of synovial joints
IRB review areas (4)
s - cell cycle
IDE
47. Heart rate x stroke volume
ER - golgi apparatus
superior
healing response
cardiac output
48. Nearer to the trunk of the body
metals are (6)
proximal
inferior
class II
49. Because the devices may not state that they FDA- approved
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50. Temporary functions; do not require second surgery for removal
sacromere
non - therapeutic experiment
informed consent documents (4)
biodegradable materials have