ARDMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIE
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D ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026|2027 Q&A | INSTANT D
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1. Quick ARDMS Exam Overview
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Purpose: Certifies sonographers for competence in diagnostic ultrasound.
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Exam Options:
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o SPI (Sonography Principles & Instrumentation) –
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required core exam.
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o Specialty Exams: Abdomen, OB/GYN, Vascular, Cardiac, Breast, MSK,
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Pediatric, etc. v
Format: Computer-based, multiple-choice.
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1. Physical principles of ultrasound (waves, Doppler, attenuation).
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2. Equipment operation & instrumentation.v v v
3. Image optimization & artifacts.
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4. Quality assurance, patient safety.
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2. Sample ARDMS- v
Style Practice Questions (SPI Focus) Physics & Principle
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1. Which parameter is determined only by the sound source, not the
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medium?
A. Wavelength
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B. Propagation speed
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C. Frequency
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, D. Attenuation
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Answer: C. Frequency v v
Rationale: The ultrasound transducer sets the frequency, while wavelength a
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nd speed depend on the medium.
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2. What happens to propagation speed when sound travels from soft tissue i
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nto bone? v
A. It decreases
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B. It increases
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C. It stays the same
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D. It becomes zero
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Answer: B. It increases v v v
Rationale: Sound travels faster in denser materials; bone has a higher propagatio
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n speed than soft tissue.
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3. Which Doppler shift is produced when blood flow moves toward the t
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ransducer?
A. No shift
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B. Negative shift
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C. Positive shift
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D. Reversed frequency
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Answer: C. Positive shift v v v
Rationale: Flow toward the transducer produces a positive Doppler frequenc
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y shift.
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4. What is the main cause of acoustic shadowing in ultrasound imaging?
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A. Refraction
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B. Attenuation due to strong reflectors or absorbers
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, C. Reverberation
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D. Speed error
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Answer: B. Attenuation due to strong reflectors or absorbers
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Rationale: Shadowing occurs when structures like bone or stones strongly att
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enuate the sound beam.
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5. In diagnostic ultrasound, the most common transducer material is:
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A. Lead zirconate titanate (PZT)
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B. Quartz crystal
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C. Lithium niobate
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D. Glass ceramic
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Answer: A. Lead zirconate titanate (PZT)
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Rationale: PZT is the standard piezoelectric material used in modern ultrasou
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nd transducers.
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6. What happens to wavelength when frequency increases?
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A. Wavelength increases
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B. Wavelength decreases
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C. Wavelength stays the same
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D. Wavelength becomes infinite
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Answer: B. Wavelength decreases
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Rationale: Wavelength and frequency are inversely related when propagatio
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n speed is constant.
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7. What is the most common cause of aliasing in Doppler ultrasound?
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A. Low frequency transducer
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, B. PRF (pulse repetition frequency) too low
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C. Excessive attenuation
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D. High propagation speed
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Answer: B. PRF (pulse repetition frequency) too low
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Rationale: Aliasing occurs when Doppler shift frequency exceeds half the PRF
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8. Which ultrasound mode displays motion of structures over time?
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A. B-mode
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B. M-mode
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C. Doppler mode
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D. 3D mode
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Answer: B. M-mode v v
Rationale: M- v
mode records motion of structures along a single scan line over time.
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9. The beam width is primarily determined by:
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A. Frequency
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B. Focal depth
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C. Transducer aperture and focusing
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D. Pulse duration
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Answer: C. Transducer aperture and focusing
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Rationale: Beam width depends on aperture size and focusing; narrower bea
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ms improve lateral resolution.
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10. Which artifact appears as multiple equally spaced echoes caused by sound b
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ouncing between two strong reflectors?
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