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Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Biomedical Telemetry
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Biomedical telemetry is a method for measuring physiological signals remotely. It involves using telemetry in medicine, biology, and other healthcare fields to remotely monitor the vital signs of patients.  Biotelemetry devices can be either external or implantable. External devices can be worn like a backpack.  Biotelemetry can also be used in psychology.  Biotelemetry can be used to measure a variety of things, including: Migratory movements Abiotic variables Internal parameters like heart rate and body temperature  Biotelemetry can be used in a variety of settings,... Show more
Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Biomedical Telemetry
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25 Questions

1. Which of the following is correct expression for RDW index?
2. Which of the following option is correct regarding the Buffer Amplifier?
3. Which of the following is employed for a bipolar recording done?
4. Reference electrode for recording EEG is placed on __________
5. ______________ material is used to improve electrical contact in electrodes with the skin.
6. ___________ system may include lenses, mirrors, slits, diaphragm etc.
7. _____________ instrument is used for recording the electrical activity of the brain.
8. Which of the following option is correct regarding the sensitivity of an electrocardiograph?
9. Preamplifier is used ________
10. Which of the following is the superimposed wave of neuron potentials operating in a non-synchronized manner in a physical sense?
11. _____________ provides an excellent review of ambulatory cardiac event recorders.
12. __________ is not the property of instrumentational amplifier.
13. EMG cannot be recorded by using surface electrodes.
14. EEG electrodes are smaller in size than ECG electrodes.
15. ._______________ is measured on the vertical axis of electrocardiogram."
16. Which of the following reason is responsible for the Welsh cup electrodes to record the electrical signal of the heart?
17. Mix venous saturation is measured by __________
18. EMG signals range from ______________
19. Which of the following amplifier is commonly used for providing protection against leakage currents?
20. To achieve the ______________ required for medical applications, the amplifier must have large values of coupling capacitance.
21. _________ is the most common and convenient source of light.
22. What is made horizontally on electrocardiogram?
23. Which of the following feedback type is employed with DC amplifiers?
24. The CMRR is expressed in _____________
25. ____________ is necessary for providing a common reference for measurement?