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Introduction To Biomedical Engineering

Subject : engineering
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1. R-R interval






2. Three classes






3. Strong and ductile - good conductor of heat and electricity - high melting point - high density - shiny and reflective - numerous






4. Rotational movement of forearm such that the palm is facing anterior when standing in anatomic position






5. Neared to the end of the limbs






6. Stiff and brittle - good insulators of heat and electricity - very high melting point - hard - wear resistant






7. F/ A0






8. Blood pressure cuffs - venipuncture materials (IVs - drawing blood - infusion pumps) - powered wheelchairs - surgical drapes






9. Institutional review board - consider the ethical aspects - to evaluate - approve - and monitor proposals to perform human research






10. V diastole - V systole






11. Moderate risk to the user; most require 510(k)






12. Back view (palms up)






13. Motion where angle of joint is decreased in the sagittal plane






14. DNA synthesis






15. One which has direct benefit to the patient






16. ATP production - Kreb's cycle - contains two membranes






17. Flexible - light - can be translucent or not transparent - can be degradable or stable - easy to work with - inexpensive






18. ?l/l0






19. Elastic bandages - crutches - exam gloves - hand- held surgical instruments






20. Vertical planes passing through the body parallel to the midsagittal plane






21. Number of subjects - safety assurances - privacy protection - informed consent documents






22. Injury with tissue - bleeding and clotting (coagulation cascade) - acute inflammation - pink granulation tissues replaces matrix - tissue is remodeled back to original state






23. Clinical trial of new chemotherapy drug






24. Front view (palms up)






25. PMA - 510(k) notification - IDE - PDP






26. Gene which protects a cell from becoming cancerous; stops cell cycle if need DNA repair






27. Deliver oxygenated blood to cardiac tissue - derive oxygenated blood via Sinuses of Valsalva - fill with blood on diastole - heart muscle relaxes during diastole






28. 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






29. Water adsorption - reduction of length - reduction of strength - weight loss






30. Conflict of interest - competence - and age






31. As a osmotic barrier; phospholipid bilayer






32. <25% results in heart failure






33. Can pass through cell membrane directly






34. Divides the body into superior and inferior halves






35. Hollow - cylindrical structures that aid in cell division by transporting chromosomes






36. Food and drug administration - in charge of Regulating medical devices for their safety and effectiveness






37. lower ion concentration of Na






38. Heart rate x stroke volume






39. Programmed cell death






40. Extracellular






41. The remainder of the pleura left in the cavity






42. Evaluations based on adherence to regulations and assurances of patient safety; may also suggest scientific improvements






43. G1 - s - g2 - m






44. Implantable pacemakers - bone implants






45. Mitosis






46. Delivers and stores proteins and lipids






47. As the lung grows into the pleural cavity - it picks of a layer of this






48. The most important aspect governing the ethics of human experimentation






49. Rotational movement of forearm such that the palm is facing posterior when standing in anatomic position






50. Systolic pressure - diastolic pressure