What device regulates abnormal heart rhythms?
Pacemaker
What is the most common metal used for orthopedic implants?
Titanium
Which imaging technique uses sound waves to create images?
Ultrasound
What cells are often used as the base for growing new tissues?
Stem cells
What wearable device tracks heart rate, steps, and other health metrics?
Fitness tracker or smartwatch
Name the medical device used to measure oxygen levels in the blood.
Pulse Oximeter
What term describes a material’s ability to interact favorably with the body?
Biocompatibility
What does MRI stand for?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
What is the primary goal of tissue engineering?
To repair, replace, or regenerate damaged or diseased tissues.
Which innovation uses gene-editing technology to modify DNA?
CRISPR (Cas9)
What is the primary purpose of an insulin pump?
To deliver insulin to patients with diabetes to maintain blood glucose levels.
Which polymer is often used in biodegradable sutures?
Polyglycolic acid (PGA)
Polylactic acid (PLA)
Name the imaging technique primarily used to measure bone density.
Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA)
What is a scaffold’s role in tissue engineering?
To provide a structure for cells to attach and grow, mimicking the extracellular matrix.
Name the method used for minimally invasive surgery that provides greater precision.
Robotic Surgical Systems
Name the assistive device that allows patients with severe hearing loss to detect sound.
Cochlear implant
What is the main advantage of using hydrogels in drug delivery?
Hydrogels can absorb and release drugs in a controlled manner
What type of imaging uses a radiotracer to evaluate metabolic activity in tissues?
Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Name one advantage of using synthetic scaffolds over natural ones.
Synthetic scaffolds can be designed with specific properties and are more consistent in structure
What type of prosthetic allows for movement through electrical signals generated by the user’s muscles?
Myoelectric prosthesis
Describe the purpose of a ventricular assist device (VAD).
It helps pump blood from the lower chambers of the heart to the rest of the body, often used in patients with weakened or diseased hearts.
Explain how surface modification can improve the biocompatibility of a biomaterial.
Surface modification can reduce immune responses, enhance tissue integration, or minimize bacterial adhesion by altering the material's physical and chemical properties
Explain why CT scans provide more detailed images of bones than X-rays.
CT scans take multiple cross-sectional images, providing a detailed 3D view, while X-rays are 2D projections
Describe the challenge of vascularization in tissue engineering.
Ensuring that engineered tissues have an adequate blood supply to deliver oxygen and nutrients to cells
Describe one ethical concern surrounding biomedical engineering innovations.
Patient privacy
Accessibility of technology
Implications of genetic modifications