Here's an example of what's due today

Submit clinical evidence

Tue, Oct 13, 2026 · Week 8 · Principles of Biomedical Technology (Principles of Biomedical Science)

Today's goal: Submit your vital-signs EMR record and analysis CER to the unit tracker.

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What a finished product looks like

This is a model of the work you should turn in today. Use it to check your own: match the structure and the level of detail, do not copy it. Your data and wording should be your own.

Clinical-communication evidence packet
Completes: A submission checklist confirming the EMR record, the analysis CER, the variables and limitations notes, and a self-assessment are all complete and uploaded to the unit tracker.

Tracker self-check for the clinical-communication packet:

  • EMR record: uploaded. All four vital signs present, each with units (temp F, pulse bpm, respiration breaths/min, BP mmHg). Done.
  • Analysis CER: attached. Claim, evidence from the EMR, and reasoning that ties temperature to the hypothalamus feedback loop. Done.
  • Variables and limitations: documented. Noted recent activity (pulse) and white-coat effect (BP) as variables, and single-time-point as a limitation. Done.
  • Self-assessment: I can state the four vital signs and ranges (confident). I can explain HIPAA (confident). Gap to flag: I want to double-check that I used a patient code, not a name, everywhere.

Status: complete and submitted before the deadline.

Also due today: Submit all items through the class tracker link before the end of the block.

Check yourself

WebXam problem for today's skill

One exam-style question that uses exactly what you practiced today. Try it before you reveal the answer, then read why each choice is right or wrong.

WebXam-style domain: Biotechnology Research and ExperimentsSelf-check skill: Knowing that every EMR measurement must include its unit
A reviewer finds an EMR entry that reads 'BP: 118/76' and 'Temp: 99'. Why is the temperature entry a documentation problem?

Tap an answer to see the full explanation. Nothing is recorded or graded.