Can you provide an example of a time when you had to troubleshoot and fix a malfunctioning medical device or equipment?
During my previous role as a Biomedical Engineer, I encountered a situation where a patient monitoring device was not displaying accurate heart rate readings. I immediately conducted a thorough assessment to identify the root cause of the malfunction. After examining the wiring and sensors, I discovered that there was a faulty connection in the electrode leads.
To address the issue, I carefully replaced the damaged electrode leads with new ones and recalibrated the device to ensure its accuracy. Following the repair, I conducted tests to validate that the heart rate readings were now correct and aligned with the patient's actual heart rate.
Through effective troubleshooting and quick action, I was able to resolve the malfunction and ensure the proper functioning of the medical device, ultimately contributing to the optimal care and monitoring of patients.
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