Since I am working as a clinical service engineer for nearly 8 years, I am here once again guys for a quiz to challenge you all how well do you know and familiarized these following hospital machines and laboratory equipments.
Make sure to get 11/15 to pass this quiz. I know some of you here don’t really know much of these machines, unless you’re a nurse, rad tech, med tech, or a biomed either. But anyway, if not, this is your chance to be familiarized with these stuffs in case you happen to be at the care system of health care personnel.
So are you ready? Take this quiz now and share this to your friends. Good luck!
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This machine uses transducers or probes with gel for scanning fetus, detect excretory diseases, heart failures, etc. It sends out high-frequency sound waves, which reflect off body structures. A computer receives the waves and uses them to create a picture. This test does not use ionizing radiation. Philips, GE, Toshiba, Samsung, Mindray, Siemens are among its famous brands. What diagnostic machine is this?
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CT scan
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MRI
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Ultrasound
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X-ray
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This device gives a high energy electric shock to the heart through the chest wall to someone who is in cardiac arrest. It sends out high energy shock for essential life-saving step in the chain of survival. It has two paddles used to shock unconscious or near-death patients. Philips, HeartSine, Physio-Control, Zoll, Cardiac Science are among its famous brands. What machine is this?
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defibrillator
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ventilator
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infusion pump
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sphygmomanometer
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This machine uses magnetic and radio waves to create pictures of tissues, organs and other structures within the body, which can then be viewed on a computer. Unlike some other modes of medical imaging, there is no exposure to X-rays or any other damaging forms of radiation. GE, Philips, Siemens, Toshiba are among the famous brands of this machine. What machine is this?
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ECG
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MRI
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EEG
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ESU
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Which of the following machine should be used to help premature or sick babies survive and thrive?
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defibrillator
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ventilator
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incubator
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nebulizer
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It is a machine designed to move breathable air into and out of the lungs, to provide breathing for a patient who is physically unable to breathe, or breathing insufficiently. What machine is this?
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defibrillator
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nebulizer
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patient monitor
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ventilator
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This laboratory equipment can be benchtop devices or placed on a cart; other systems require floor space. They are used to determine the concentration of certain metabolites, electrolytes, proteins, and/or drugs in samples of serum, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, and/or other body fluids. This machine is not as easy to deal with as you can see. It requires thorough training to study and fix this machine. A machine specially designed for med techs and lab specialists. What machine is this?
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electrolyte analzyer
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chemistry analyzer
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centrifuge
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autoclave
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An electrolyte analyzer is a laboratory equipment used to measure electrolyte levels in the human body to detect metabolic imbalances and measure renal and cardiac function. Which of the following is not measured by this equipment?
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sodium
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potassium
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chloride
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iron
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Who originally invented sphygmomanometer, an instrument for measuring blood pressure, typically consisting of an inflatable rubber cuff which is applied to the arm and connected to a column of mercury next to a graduated scale, enabling the determination of systolic and diastolic blood pressure by increasing and gradually releasing the pressure in the cuff?
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Scipione Riva-Rocci
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Samuel Siegfried Karl Ritter von Basch
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Harvey Cushing
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René Laennec
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This laboratory tool is commonly used in chemistry, biology and medicine to transport a measured volume of liquid, often as a media dispenser. What lab tool is this?
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pipette
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burette
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vortex mixer
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homogenizer
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EKG is a machine used to detect and record heart’s electrical activity. Which of the following is not a name for this machine?
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electroencephalogram
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electrocardiogram
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ECG
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electrocardiography machine
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It is a pressure chamber used to carry out industrial processes requiring elevated temperature and pressure different from ambient air pressure. What is this?
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radiant warmer
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ergometer
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autoclave
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ebulliometer
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Which of the following does not belong to a group of diagnostic machines?
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X-Ray
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Ultrasound
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MRI scanner
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Proctoscopy
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It is an electronic medical device that consists of one of more monitoring sensors, a processing component(s), and a screen display (also called a “monitor”) that provide and record for medical professionals a patient’s medical vital signs (body temperature, blood pressure, pulse rate and respiratory rate) or measurements of the activity of various body organs such as ECG monitors, anesthesia monitors, or EKG monitors. What is this?
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life monitor
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patient monitor
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vital monitor
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generic monitor
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It is a piece of equipment that puts an object in rotation around a fixed axis (spins it in a circle), applying a potentially strong force perpendicular to the axis of spin (outward). It simply separates whole blood from its serum. What is this?
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centrifuge
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plate shaker
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hemoglobin analyzer
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glucometer
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What form of engineering responsible primarily for applying and implementing medical technology to optimize healthcare delivery and is required to understand all modern medical technologies, as well as train, troubleshoot, and design, while managing entire clinical settings?
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Medical engineering
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Biomedical engineering
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Laboratory engineering
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Clinical engineering
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Very good and interesting quiz … gold medal 7/15
Thanks for the gold medal lado..haha….7/15 is not bad at all, at least u have learned these machines basically…Have an apple a day to keep these machines away…Just kidding…Hope u like it lado.. 🙂
8/15, got a new & very useful knowledge about hospital machines and laboratory equipments, thank you very much!!!
Thanks for taking my quiz and getting a half score…That’s not bad, at least u have earned a knowledge regarding these machines that we should be aware of knowing…Thse machines are not to be taken for granted coz they’re lifesavers… Have a nice day Anastasia 🙂
11/15 here, I thought I would do worse than I did. Good quiz.
You never expected you passed my quiz…Congrats Kim…Hope u are well aware of these machines in the hospital now…Thanks for playing 🙂
I hope they never have to use them on me. ; )
Haha just stay fit and live healthy, I’m sure they won’t… 🙂
Excellent quiz! I guessed a few and only got one wrong.
So far so good…U did a great job…so far u got the highest score from all takers here in my quiz…I think u work at a hospital..hehe..Nice job and thanks for playing 🙂
I actually did, many years ago! But it was not that kind of hospital. We had very few of these kinds of equipment in our place. We had to send patients out for things like MRI scans.
I think I know more from being a patient myself and from watching medical TV shows, LOL!
Haha! This is fun. Got 11, forgot some
That’s an astonishing score since u made it passed…Thanks for playing Sheryl 🙂
I got 9 for this challenging quiz!
Congrats for a nice score u got…Now u are able to identify these machines in the hospital…Thanks for playing Albert 🙂
You are very much welcome, my friend
Likewise…have a nice day 🙂
Have a great weekend, my friend
Thanks…same to you 🙂
got 11 out of 15 right!
Great score..You got a passing score…Thanks for playing..Hope u learned a lot.. 🙂
I got 7 correct…not the best score but I tried! Fun quiz!
Not bad…at least u scored half…Now u are aware of these machines in the hospital…Thanks for playing my quiz.. 🙂
Got 8 correct. So many of these are used on my Dad recently but couldn’t save him.
That’s a nice score already Carol…Hmm sorry for what happened to your dad…Now I think u know some of these machines already…Thanks for playing my quiz 🙂
10/15 this was a tough quiz but very educational – I loved it! ?
Thanks a lot…You got a nice score…You’re right it’s very educational…Hope u have enjoyed my quiz 😉
You got 11 out of 15 right! On question 8 about the blood pressure monitor, I read about another person. I found this information. Here she is:
For the measurement of AQU in clinical practice, the indirect sphincomanometric method introduced by the Italian physician, Scipione Riva-Rocci, is mainly used.
The blood pressure values measured by this method are written with RR – initials of Riva-Rocci.
I do not contradict the answer. I’ve been with high blood pressure for many years. And I’ve reviewed a lot of posts.
Yeah he was credited with the modern sphygmomanometer…But originally, it was Ritter who did it…Even in Wikipedia, it was originally credited to Ritter..but nice sharing of your info too lacho…Hope u like this quiz of mine… Thanks for dropping by and playing my quiz 🙂
Congrats for passing my quiz btw lacho..Sorry I forgot… Have a nice day lacho 🙂
it is useless things and dont like this sorry
It’s alright zain…But thanks for dropping by.. Have a nice day 🙂
OH MY.. Got 8.. Hehehe Thanks for sharing, Trafalgar! 😉
Thanks for playing my quiz Aries…U just got back, 8 is already a nice score… Great job 🙂
As an ex registered nurse, this quiz was fairly easy, even though I had forgotten a few of these instruments and medical diagnostic and treatment tools. Thank you for refreshing my memory.
Oh it’s your advantage…Hope u like this quiz and I think u got a good result…Thanks for playing 🙂
got nine..I’m satisfied with my result though… good quiz, quite hard for me to answer.
Thanks for playing kabayan…You got already a nice score..At least u are aware now of these machines in the hospital 🙂
8/15 – just over 50% 🙂 Some easy, and some very hard questions, Trafalgar. Very interesting quiz!
It’s alright Norman…what matters is you know now some of the hospital machines…Thanks for playing my quiz 🙂
i don’t know about these things after this quiz now i know everything 😛
Thanks for playing my quiz…Now u are wise enough to know these machines in the hospital…Good for you Arsalan 🙂