Guidewire Safety#
A medical-device course brief about making guidewire systems safer and less error-prone.
See Text Problem Catalog for the text family index.
Quick Facts#
Field |
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Problem ID |
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Problem Family |
text |
Implementation |
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Capabilities |
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Study Suitability |
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Taxonomy#
- Formulation
textual_prompt
- Is Dynamic
no
- Orientation
engineering_practical
- Objective Mode
qualitative
- Constraint Nature
open
- Tags
text,human-subjects,ideation,medical,guidewire,safety- Deliverable Type
concepts
- Timebox Hint (Minutes)
60
- Participants
team
- Evaluation Mode
idea_generation
Statement#
To design a guidewire that’s safe and prevents human errors.
Prompt Profile#
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Value |
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Deliverable Type |
concepts |
Timebox Hint (Minutes) |
60 |
Participants |
team |
Evaluation Mode |
idea_generation |
Sources#
Key |
Summary |
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Raviselvam, Subburaj, and Wood (2019). An Extreme User Approach to Identify Latent Needs: Adaptation and Application in Medical Device Design. ASME IDETC/CIE 2019, DETC2019-98266. |
Raw Citation Records#
Raviselvam, Sujithra, Karupppasamy Subburaj, and Kristin L. Wood (2019). An Extreme User Approach to Identify Latent Needs: Adaptation and Application in Medical Device Design. ASME IDETC/CIE 2019, DETC2019-98266.