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Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

  1. Q1a. The rate of heart beat is measured as (i) Pulse rate per minute (ii) Pulse rate per hour (iii) Pulse rate per second (iv) None of the above20242m

    Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

    The rate of heart beat is measured as

    (i) Pulse rate per minute
    (ii) Pulse rate per hour
    (iii) Pulse rate per second
    (iv) None of the above

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  2. Q1b. The pacemaker of the natural heart is (i) Purkinje fibre (ii) SA node (iii) Right atrium (iv) AV node20242m

    Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

    The pacemaker of the natural heart is

    (i) Purkinje fibre
    (ii) SA node
    (iii) Right atrium
    (iv) AV node

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  3. Q2a. Classify different types of cardiac pacemakers based on mode of operation.20247m

    Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

    Classify different types of cardiac pacemakers based on mode of operation.

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  4. Q2b. Describe the operation of the DC dual peak defibrillator using schematic diagram.20247m

    Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

    Describe the operation of the DC dual peak defibrillator using schematic diagram.

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  5. Q8b. Differentiate between the R-wave triggered and R-wave inhibited pacemaker.20247m

    Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

    Differentiate between the R-wave triggered and R-wave inhibited pacemaker.

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  6. Q9a. Explain the working principle of phonocardiogram using schematic diagram.20247m

    Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

    Explain the working principle of phonocardiogram using schematic diagram.

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  7. Q9b. Differentiate between the heart rate and pulse rate.20247m

    Unit 1.0: Patient Monitoring Equipment

    Differentiate between the heart rate and pulse rate.

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