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Introduction To Biomedical Engineering
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1. Gliding - pivot - saddle - ball- and- socket - condyloid - hinge
g2 - cell cycle
therapeutic experiment example 1
6 types of synovial joints
g1 - cell cycle
2. Blood pressure cuffs - venipuncture materials (IVs - drawing blood - infusion pumps) - powered wheelchairs - surgical drapes
non - therapeutic experiment example 1
supination
distal
class II examples
3. Injury with tissue - bleeding and clotting (coagulation cascade) - acute inflammation - pink granulation tissues replaces matrix - tissue is remodeled back to original state
human subject research procedure 4
s - cell cycle
healing response
PDP
4. Contains ribosomes - protein synthesis
cell cycle (4)
class III 510(k) requiring examples
peripheral nervous system
rough ER
5. Intracellular
frontal plane
age - informed consent
human subject research procedure 4
lower ion concentration of Cl
6. Motion where the body part is extended toward the medial line (side- to- side)
adduction
passive transport
oncogene
lateral
7. Closer to the feet
therapeutic experiment example 2
inferior
heart rate given by (EKG)
residual volume =
8. Nearer to the trunk of the body
FDA
proximal
why IDE's are common
non - therapeutic experiment
9. Motion where angle of joint is decreased in the sagittal plane
IRB
medial
larger molecules require
flexion
10. Basic functional unit of skeletal muscles
proximal
sacromere
residual volume =
two ways larger molecules pass through cell membrane
11. Protein called tubulin
oncogene
transverse plane
what microtubules contain
residual volume =
12. The remainder of the pleura left in the cavity
if the stroke volume is less than this
510(k) must prove this
parietal pleura
human subject research procedure 4
13. Number of subjects - safety assurances - privacy protection - informed consent documents
functional residual capacity =
510(k)'s standard for clearance
superior
IRB review areas (4)
14. Three classes
passive transport
biodegradable materials have
s - cell cycle
device classification has
15. When physical or mental incapacity makes it impossible to acquire informed consent - permission from the legal guardian must be granted
transverse plane
class II examples
competence - informed consent
healing response
16. Total lung capacity - inspiratory capacity
lateral
investigator
what microtubules contain
functional residual capacity =
17. Minors are not legally allowed to consent without approval from guardian
adduction
inferior
age - informed consent
pulse pressure
18. PMA - 510(k) notification - IDE - PDP
competence - informed consent
microtubules
routes for registerting a new medical device in the US (4)
informed consent
19. ?l/l0
cardiac output
ceramics are (5)
strain - e
anterior view
20. Clinical trial of new chemotherapy drug
midsagittal plane
class III examples
pulse pressure
therapeutic experiment example 1
21. Involves carries - channels - or direct diffusion from high concentration to low concentration
adduction
medial
cardiac output
passive transport
22. 2/3 diastolic pressure + 1/3 systolic pressure
biodegradable materials have
peripheral nervous system
mean arterial pressure
therapeutic experiment example 2
23. Product development protocol - alternatives to IDE and PMA processes for new devices
a 'biodegradable' product has the ability to break down
PDP
rough ER
abduction
24. Deliver oxygenated blood to cardiac tissue - derive oxygenated blood via Sinuses of Valsalva - fill with blood on diastole - heart muscle relaxes during diastole
510(k)'s standard for clearance
coronary arteries
Intracellular
microtubules
25. G1 - s - g2 - m
microtubules
cell cycle (4)
two ways larger molecules pass through cell membrane
functional residual capacity =
26. Temporary functions; do not require second surgery for removal
biodegradable materials have
routes for registerting a new medical device in the US (4)
extension
class I examples
27. Systolic pressure - diastolic pressure
pulse pressure
adduction
biodegradable materials have
g2 - cell cycle
28. Genotyping to determine risk factors for disease
flexion
peripheral nervous system
g1 - cell cycle
non - therapeutic experiment example 2
29. __________ of PDP are reported to the FDA
polymers (5)
sacromere
milestones
What a PDP - sponsor and FDA agree on
30. Protein channels to pass through cell membrane
during external respiration -
oncogene
transverse plane
larger molecules require
31. Lower than for a PMA device
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32. F/ A0
human subject research procedure 4
stress - s
metals are (6)
competence - informed consent
33. Metals - ceramics - polymers - biologics
class I examples
6 types of synovial joints
apoptosis
classes of biomaterials (4)
34. ATP production - Kreb's cycle - contains two membranes
mitochondria
informed consent
investigator
PDP
35. Can pass through cell membrane directly
biodegradable materials have
peripheral nervous system
class II examples
small molecules
36. Food and drug administration - in charge of Regulating medical devices for their safety and effectiveness
FDA
Lower ion concentration of K
stroke volume
mean arterial pressure
37. Water adsorption - reduction of length - reduction of strength - weight loss
if the stroke volume is less than this
IRB review areas (4)
510(k)'s standard for clearance
degradation steps
38. Elastic bandages - crutches - exam gloves - hand- held surgical instruments
PDP
IRB
device classification has
class I examples
39. The most important aspect governing the ethics of human experimentation
if the stroke volume is less than this
stress - s
mitochondria
informed consent
40. Divides the body in posterior and anterior halves
informed consent
frontal plane
functional residual capacity =
s - cell cycle
41. Heart rate x stroke volume
class I
IRB
cardiac output
sagittal plane
42. Gene which protects a cell from becoming cancerous; stops cell cycle if need DNA repair
tumor suppressor gene
cardiac output
functional residual capacity =
frontal plane
43. Passive and active transport
device classification has
a completed PDP
two ways larger molecules pass through cell membrane
how IDE's can be granted
44. Revised version resubmitted to IRB for approval
Lower ion concentration of K
510(k)'s standard for clearance
functional residual capacity =
human subject research procedure 4
45. One which has direct benefit to the patient
human subject research procedure 1
visceral pleura
conflict of interest - informed consent
therapeutic experiment
46. Hollow - cylindrical structures that aid in cell division by transporting chromosomes
classes of biomaterials (4)
microtubules
biodegradable materials have
tumor suppressor gene
47. Back view (palms up)
mean arterial pressure
posterior view
therapeutic experiment example 2
class II examples
48. Protocol submitted to IRB for approval
What a PDP - sponsor and FDA agree on
human subject research procedure 2
therapeutic experiment
frontal plane
49. As a osmotic barrier; phospholipid bilayer
plasma membrane acts
stress - s
class III
why IDE's are common
50. By an IRB with or without the FDA
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