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Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Pulmonary Function Analysers
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Pulmonary function analyzers measure the respiratory performance of patients with suspected pulmonary disease. They provide objective data about the clinical status of a patient's lungs, such as ventilation, diffusion, and distribution of gases in the lungs. A pulmonary function analyzer (PFT) is a noninvasive test that measures how well the lungs are working. The tests measure lung volume, capacity, rates of flow, and gas exchange.  The most basic test is spirometry. During a spirometry test, you breathe into a mouthpiece that is connected to an instrument called a spirometer. The... Show more
Biomedical Instrumentation Practice Test: Pulmonary Function Analysers
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1. _______ is a direct technique of uterine contraction in cardiotocographic monitoring.
2. _____ accounts for 40% of the blood volume.
3. Most of the ________ processes result in chemical changes in the internal environment of the human body.
4. The plasma is a viscous, light red liquid, i.e. almost clear in the fasting stage.
5. What is the pH range of intracellular fluid?
6. Which of the following radiating source is most common and convenient for use in spectrophotometer?
7. With a 1°C change in temperature, the emf changes by ________ mV.
8. Which of the following detector is required in spectrophotometer?
9. What is E in given equation?
Find E for induced emf in given equation
10. The ratio of the radiant power transmitted by a sample to the radiant power incident on the sample is known as ________
11. Which of the following component is used to provide a sufficient intensity of light which is suitable for making measurement in Spectrophotometer?
12. What is the pH of Arterial blood?
13. What is E0 in given equation?
Find E0 when emf developed in electro-chemical pH cell is a linear function of DpH
14. Which method is based on the absorption of radiation of a substance?
15. Which of the following transition corresponds to the far-infrared region?
16. Which section deals with the determinations of the number and characteristics of the constituents of the blood, particularly the blood cells?
17. __________ method is based on the absorption of electromagnetic radiation in the visible, ultraviolet and infrared ranges.
18. Which of the following component is used to produce a parallel beam of filtered light for passage through an absorption cell(cuvette) in spectrophotometer?
19. Molecules posses _____________ types of internal energy.
20. The venous blood pH falls to approximately 7.36.
21. ________ waves have short wave-length.
22. Which method of the following is based on the absorption of electromagnetic radiation in visible, ultraviolet and infrared ranges?
23. Which is the most important of all instrumental methods of analysis in clinical chemistry?
24. Spectrophotometer generally employs a 6V Xenon Arc Lamp, which emits radiation in a wavelength region of visible light.
25. Internal Reference electrode is of _______