Code No:321003 III B.Tech., II Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003 PRINCIPLES OF BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering) Time:3 hours

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Answer any Five Questions All questions carry equal marks. ---What is meant by central neurons system? Explain the different parts of it and their activity. What are bioelectric potentials? Discuss the frequency and voltage range of ECG, EEG, EMG and ERG signals.

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Draw the heart pump diagram. Explain how it pumps blood to all the body parts. Explain how Bioelectric potentials are generated from the heart muscles.

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What are the different types of electrodes? Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of them? What are the various errors associated with electrodes in measurement of body potential.

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What are the different types of muscles? Explain the importance of motor unit in the muscular contraction. Discuss about the various electrodes used in EMG.

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Draw an ECG waveform and label it. Explain in detail the different waves, segments and intervals associated with the ECG waveform. Also give their normal values.

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With a neat block diagram explain the working principle and operation of various blocks in an EEG recorder. What type of electrodes are used and how they are placed on the skull in order to record EEG signal. Explain with a neat sketch.

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Explain in detail the defibrillation with necessary circuit and waveform. With a neat diagram describe the working of shortwave diathermy

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Explain the single channel telemetry system. Describe the working of FM Telemetry transmitter used in medical field.

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Set No. Code No:321003 III B.Tech., II Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003 PRINCIPLES OF BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering) Time:3 hours

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Answer any Five Questions All questions carry equal marks. ---With th help of a neat diagram explain the relationship between the action potential and muscle contraction. What is stimulus threshold? Explain the terms absolute refractory period and relative refractory period.

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With a neat sketch explain the functioning of heart. Also explalin how it pumps blood to all parts of the body. Explain the origin of ECG from the heart muscles.

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What are the different interfaces established when a surface electrode is used. Explain? What is a Biochemical Transducer. Explain?

Explain the measurement of conduction velocities in motor nerves. Discuss any two types of FM transmitters with their merits & demerits, used for the transmission of EMG signal.

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Explain in detail the genesis of the ECG signal. Draw and explain the Einthonen triangle and prove the Einthoren triangle.

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What is the origin of the physiological parameter (EEG signal) measured by the EEG machine. Give the various frequency bands usually specified for EEG signals.

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With the help of a neat block diagram explain the working of an internal pace maker. With a neat diagram explain the operation of an Arrythmia monitor.

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With a neat block diagram explain the different elements involved in the biotelemetry. What are the problems associated with the implant telemetry circuits.

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Code No:321003 III B.Tech., II Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003 PRINCIPLES OF BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering) Time:3 hours

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Max Marks:80 Answer any Five Questions All questions carry equal marks. ----

Describe the different Physiological systems of the body. Give an account on the different chemical compositions in the intra and extra cellular fluids and their effects in the case of blood serum .

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With the help of a neat sketch explain the functioning of the heart. With the help of a neat diagram explain the working principle of heart lung machine.

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Discuss the application of biochemical transducers in medical field. What is ink jet recorder? What are the advantages of ink jet over direct writing recorder?

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Explain the stimulators used in EMG. Explain the controlled muscular contraction with block diagram

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Explain the Frank lead system. Explain how this Frank lead system is different from the other lead systems?

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Discuss in detail about the various types of electrodes used in EEG measurements. Discuss in detail about the standard amplitudes and frequency bands of EEG signals.

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Describe the principle and working of a computer based arrhythmia monitoring system. Explain the indirect methods of measurement of blood pressure in detail.

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Explain the principle behind the generation and detection of ultrasound. Explain with a neat diagram how ultra sounds are used in medical field.

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Set No. Code No:321003 III B.Tech., II Semester Supplementary Examinations, November-2003 PRINCIPLES OF BIO-MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering) Time:3 hours

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Max Marks:80

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With the help of a neat sketch explain about the physiology of the heart. What are the different parts and how bioelectrical potentials are generated within it?

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With necessary waveforms explain the generation of bioelectric potential? What is a direct writing recorder. Explain the construction and principle of operation.

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Draw and explain a typical strength-duration curve. Derive the expressions for rheobase and chronaxie.

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Discuss the differences between the unipolar and bipolar types of ECG recording electrodes. Describe the colour coding of the ECG electrodes.

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List out typical EEG recording artifacts. With a neat block diagram explain the principle of operation of an EEG telemetry system.

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Answer any Five Questions All questions carry equal marks. ---Explain in detail about the electro physical properties of different types of muscles. Explain how the action potentials are transmitted through the muscles.

Explain the following with neat block diagrams: (a) Ventricular synchronous demand pacemaker. (b) Atrial triggered pacemaker. Briefly explain the different modes of ultrasonic scanning with suitable diagrams. Describe the ultrasonic imaging systems (M-mode) with a suitable diagram.

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EEG, EMG and ERG signals. 2.a) Draw the heart pump diagram. Explain how it pumps blood to all the body parts. b) Explain how Bioelectric potentials are ...

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