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               measurement, Whole body Plethysmograph, Intra-Alveolar and Thoracic pressure measurements,
               Apnoea Monitor.

               UNIT IV        SENSORY MEASUREMENT SYSTEM                                                     9
               Psycho Physiological Measurements-for testing and sensory Responses, Audiometer-Pure tone,
               Speech, galvanic skin resistance (GSR), Eye - Test  Standard,  Trial case  lenses, Tonometer -
               Applanation Tonometer, slit lamp, auto refractometer, Dioptron,  Retinoscope,ERG,EOG.

               UNIT V         PATIENT MONITORING AND BIOTELEMETRY                                            9
               Patient monitoring systems- BP measurement– Direct  and  indirect  method,  Heart rate, Pulse
               rate,  temperature  measurement,  Respiration  Rate,  Oximetry,  Foetal  Monitor,  Central  consoling
               controls,  Radio  Telemetry  (single,  multi),  Portable  and  Landline  Telemetry  unit,  Ambulatory
               Telemonitoring, Applications in ECG and EEG Transmission.

                                                                                          TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course students will be able to
                   •  Service and improvise the modern imaging systems.
                   •  Model different types pulmonary function measuring devices.
                   •  Design different biomedical recorders.
                   •  Apply the engineering principles in various sensory medical equipment design .
                   •   Implement modern patient monitoring system and telemetry unit.

               TEXT BOOKS:
                    1.  Khandpur    R.S.,    “Handbook    of    Biomedical    Instrumentation    ”    Tata    McGraw    Hill
                       Publication  Company  Ltd,  New  Delhi,  1997
                    3.  L.A Geddes and L.E.Baker, “Principles of Applied Biomedical Instrumentation”, 3rd Edition,
                       2008

               REFERENCES:
                                                                       rd
                    1.  John G.  Webster,  “Medical  Instrumentation”,  3    Edition,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  2004.
                    2.  Cromwell,  “Biomedical  Instrumentation  &  Measurements”  2 nd   Edition,  Prentice-hall
                       of  India  private  limited,  2009.
                    3.  Carr  &  Brown,  “Introduction  to  Biomedical  Equipment  Technology”,  7 th   Edition,
                       Pearson  Education,  2004.
                    4.  B H Brown, R H Smallwood, D C Barber, P V Lawford and D R Hose, “Medical Physics
                       and Biomedical Engineering”, 2nd Edition, IOP Publishers. 2001.
                    5.  Myer Kutz, “Standard Handbook of Biomedical Engineering & Design”, Mc Graw Hill, 2003.



                 BM17603                                 BIOMECHANICS                                L  T  P  C
                                                                                                     3  0  0  3
               OBJECTIVES:
                     • Be exposed to principles of mechanics.
                     • Understand the fluid mechanics.
                     • Learn the mechanics of physiological systems.
                     • Be familiar with the mathematical models used in the analysis of biomechanical systems.
                     • Be exposed to the advancements in biomechanics.



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