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A liver performs multiple functions and is also one of the heaviest organs in the body, second only to the brain. So, when an artificial liver is being produced, recreating what physical property of the liver poses a challenge?

(a) mass of the cells

(b) volume of the cells

(c) density of the cells

(d) size of the cells

This question was addressed to me in an international level competition.

This intriguing question originated from Artificial Organs in section Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

In cases of neuromuscular injury, which method is used to rehabilitate them?

(a) Transcutaneus Electrical Nerve Stimulation

(b) Heat Therapy

(c) Acupuncture

(d) Massage

This question was addressed to me in final exam.

This is a very interesting question from Rehabilitative Devices in division Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

Which of the following artificial organ has been mechanically reproduced in a compact form?

(a) Heart

(b) Lungs

(c) Kidney

(d) Liver

I got this question in homework.

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How does the doctor diagnose dialysis?

(a) GFR via Blood Test

(b) Number of WBCs in Blood Test

(c) Presence of blood in urine

(d) Low urine quantity

I have been asked this question at a job interview.

This interesting question is from Dialysis in section Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

Which of the following happens in hemiplegic gait?

(a) circumduction of the legs

(b) swayback posture

(c) stomping of the foot

(d) swinging of the arms

I have been asked this question by my school principal while I was bunking the class.

This is a very interesting question from Rehabilitative Devices topic in division Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

It is difficult to make an artificial liver so a substitutive technology, like the dialysis machine, is being made. Which of the options is mostly considered in making such machines?

(a) Using hepatocytes to filter blood

(b) Using semi permeable membrane to filter plasma

(c) Using solutions of different organic and inorganic composition, just like dialysate, to filter blood

(d) Filtering the organic and inorganic components of the blood separately

I had been asked this question in semester exam.

My doubt stems from Artificial Organs topic in portion Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

A person who is suffering from high blood pressure should cut down on _______

(a) sodium

(b) potassium

(c) calcium

(d) magnesium

I got this question in an interview for job.

This question is from Nutrition in division Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

Cerebral Palsy can be detected by which gait pattern?

(a) Waddling gait

(b) Stomping gait

(c) Scissoring Gait

(d) Swayback Gait

This question was posed to me in final exam.

Question is taken from Rehabilitative Devices in division Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

Which of the following is not a reason for blindness?

(a) Damage to the retina

(b) Low blood supply to the cornea

(c) Damage to the optic nerve

(d) Injury in the occipital lobe of the brain

I got this question during an internship interview.

This is a very interesting question from Artificial Organs in section Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

After extraction, how long can the heart survive outside the body before being transplanted?

(a) 2 hours

(b) 4 hours

(c) 6 hours

(d) 8 hours

The question was asked in exam.

Origin of the question is Artificial Organs topic in section Rehabilitation and Recovery of Clinical Science

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