QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE | WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION.
Understanding __________ statistics are very important to biomedical
engineering. Answer - descriptive
T/F: Only biomedical engineering use descriptive statistics. Answer - False, they
could be used in many areas of study like mathematics and economics
What are the four main questions? Answer - 1) What do biomedical engineers
do?
2)What makes biomedical engineering different than other fields of
engineering?
3)What are the key fields of development in the world of biomedical
engineering?
4)How are instrument systems developed?
What are the perspectives of BME? Answer - Industrial, research, and
experience
What does technology have a major impact on? Answer - Medical care
What does biomedical engineering integrate? Answer - medicine (biology and
chemistry) and engineering (electronics and materials)
, What does technology provide tools for? Answer - research, diagnosis, and
treatment
What three types of individuals does biomedical engineering involve training
for? Answer - 1)clinical engineer in health care
2)biomedical design engineering for industry 3)research scientist
What is biomedical engineering? (three types) Answer - 1) Problem solver
2) technological entrepreneur
3) engineer-scientist
Biomaterials Answer - a substance that has been engineered to take a form
which is used to direct (by control of interactions with components of living
systems) the course of any therapeutic or diagnostic procedure
Clinical applications of biomaterials Answer - medical technology and
regenerative medicine in all clinical disciplines, and diagnostic systems
Biomaterials examples Answer - Heart valve, hip replacement, knee
replacement, intraocular lens, and intravascular stent
Biomechanics Answer - complex modeling with numerical methods, computer
simulations
Biomechanics examples Answer - cardiovascular biomechanics, cell
biomechanics, dental biomechanics, respiratory biomechanics, function tissue
engineering, injury biomechanics, molecular biomechanics, orthopedic
biomechanics, rehabilitation biomechanics, ergonomics, and sports
biomechanics