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What is measured in the internal method using fluid-filled catheter?(a) IUP(b) ECG(c) IUC(d) EMGThe question was asked by my college director while I was bunking the class.Question is taken from Ear Oximeter topic in section Oximeters of Biomedical Instrumentation

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Right choice is (a) IUP

The best I can explain: The internal method measures intra-uterine pressure (IUP) via a fluid-filled catheter. The catheter is inserted into the uterus through a guide after the rupture of the foetal membranes. After allowing free flow of amniotic fluid to ENSURE correct placement, the DISTAL end of the catheter is usually attached to a pressure TRANSDUCER of the type used for cardiac studies.



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