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Example of nonspecular reflector - ANSWERSred blood cells What happens to spatial pulse length when frequency increases? - ANSWERSdecreases Axial resolution is dependent on? - ANSWERSwavelength Lateral resolution is dependent on? - ANSWERSbeam diameter Where does the beam of an unfocused transducer diverge? - ANSWERSFraunhofer zone Reverberation artifacts are a result of - ANSWERStwo or more strong reflecting surfaces True/False: Grating lobes are essential for the proper operation of a linear phased array. - ANSWERSFalse True/False: Electronically steered scanners always produce higher resolution images than do mechanically steered scanners. - ANSWERSFalse True/False: An annular array scanner uses mechanical beam steering. - ANSWERSTrue True/False: A linear sequenced array cannot be dynamically focused. - ANSWERSFalse registration or B-mode alignment - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes all the groups of wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object? axial resolution - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the A group of wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object? lateral resolution - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the B group of wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object? dead zone - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the D group of wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object? depth calibration - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the C or E groups of wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object? What happens to axial resolution when spatial pulse length is decreased? - ANSWERSimproves How much will a 3.5 MHz pulse be attenuated after passing through 2 cm of soft tissue? - ANSWERS3.5 dB Propagation speed errors result in - ANSWERSimproper axial position Enhancement is caused by - ANSWERSweakly attenuating structures The Doppler shift frequency is - ANSWERSdirectly proportional to the velocity of the reflector The number of frames per second necessary for a real-time image to be flicker free is - ANSWERSmore than 15 True/False: The SPTA intensity will always be larger than the SATA intensity. - ANSWERSTrue The intensity of the ultrasound beam is usually greater at the focal zone because of - ANSWERSthe smaller beam diameter If the amplitude is doubled, the intensity is - ANSWERSquadrupled The attenuation for soft tissue is - ANSWERSincreased with tissue thickness The acoustic impedance of the matching layer - ANSWERScan be chosen to improve transmission into the body True/False: In a pulse-echo system, the quality factor should be made as large as possible. - ANSWERSFalse True/False: The beam diameter is constant in the near zone. - ANSWERSFalse The operating frequency is dependent on - ANSWERSthickness of the crystal The period of an ultrasound wave is - ANSWERSthe time of one wavelength The dynamic range of a system is - ANSWERSthe ratio of smallest to largest power level that the system can handle

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ARDMS SPI EXAM LATEST 2024-2025
UPDATE COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS
Example of nonspecular reflector - ANSWERSred blood cells

What happens to spatial pulse length when frequency increases? -
ANSWERSdecreases

Axial resolution is dependent on? - ANSWERSwavelength

Lateral resolution is dependent on? - ANSWERSbeam diameter

Where does the beam of an unfocused transducer diverge? - ANSWERSFraunhofer
zone

Reverberation artifacts are a result of - ANSWERStwo or more strong reflecting
surfaces

True/False: Grating lobes are essential for the proper operation of a linear phased
array. - ANSWERSFalse

True/False: Electronically steered scanners always produce higher resolution images
than do mechanically steered scanners. - ANSWERSFalse

True/False: An annular array scanner uses mechanical beam steering. -
ANSWERSTrue

True/False: A linear sequenced array cannot be dynamically focused. -
ANSWERSFalse

registration or B-mode alignment - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes
all the groups of wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object?

axial resolution - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the A group of
wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object?

lateral resolution - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the B group of
wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object?

,dead zone - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the D group of wires in
the AIUM 100 mm test object?

depth calibration - ANSWERSWhich AIUM test object function utilizes the C or E groups
of wires in the AIUM 100 mm test object?

What happens to axial resolution when spatial pulse length is decreased? -
ANSWERSimproves

How much will a 3.5 MHz pulse be attenuated after passing through 2 cm of soft tissue?
- ANSWERS3.5 dB

Propagation speed errors result in - ANSWERSimproper axial position

Enhancement is caused by - ANSWERSweakly attenuating structures

The Doppler shift frequency is - ANSWERSdirectly proportional to the velocity of the
reflector

The number of frames per second necessary for a real-time image to be flicker free is -
ANSWERSmore than 15

True/False: The SPTA intensity will always be larger than the SATA intensity. -
ANSWERSTrue

The intensity of the ultrasound beam is usually greater at the focal zone because of -
ANSWERSthe smaller beam diameter

If the amplitude is doubled, the intensity is - ANSWERSquadrupled

The attenuation for soft tissue is - ANSWERSincreased with tissue thickness

The acoustic impedance of the matching layer - ANSWERScan be chosen to improve
transmission into the body

True/False: In a pulse-echo system, the quality factor should be made as large as
possible. - ANSWERSFalse

True/False: The beam diameter is constant in the near zone. - ANSWERSFalse

The operating frequency is dependent on - ANSWERSthickness of the crystal

The period of an ultrasound wave is - ANSWERSthe time of one wavelength

The dynamic range of a system is - ANSWERSthe ratio of smallest to largest power
level that the system can handle

,True/False: The intensity of an ultrasonic beam can be measured with radiation force
balance. - ANSWERSTrue

Increasing the pulse repetition period - ANSWERSincreases the maximum depth that
can be imaged

Ultrasound bioeffects - ANSWERSare not confirmed below 100 mW/cm² SPTA

True/False: No refraction can occur at an interface if the media impedances are equal. -
ANSWERSFalse

True/False: Smaller transducers always produce smaller beam diameters. -
ANSWERSFalse

True/False: The ultrasound beam profile can be measured with a hydrophone. -
ANSWERSTrue

True/False: The pulsed-Doppler system yields better depth resolution than the
continuous wave (CW) system. - ANSWERSTrue

True/False: The gray-scale display was made possible when digital scan converters
replaced analog scan converters. - ANSWERSFalse

True/False: Videotape recorders operating at 30 frames per second cannot be used
with mechanical real-time units because the fram rate is too slow. - ANSWERSFalse

True/False: Linear phased array scanners need no form of mechanical focusing
because focusing is performed electronically. - ANSWERSFalse

True/False: The fram rate of real-time scanners depends on the number of lines used to
form the image. - ANSWERSTrue

True/False: It is not possible to steer an annular phased array electronically. -
ANSWERSTrue

True/False: The near zone length should be kept as short as possible. -
ANSWERSFalse

What percentage of intensity of an ultrasound pulse incident on an interface of 0.25 and
0.75 rayls is reflected? - ANSWERS25%

Axial resolution can be improved by using - ANSWERShigher frequency transducers

When particle motion of a medium is parallel to the direction of a wave propagation, the
wave being transmitted is called a - ANSWERSlongitudinal wave

, The wavelength in a material having a wave velocity of 1500 m/s emplying a transducer
frequency of 5 MHz is - ANSWERS0.3 mm

The factor that determines the amount of reflection at the interface of two dissimilar
materials is - ANSWERSdifference in acoustic impedances

The equation that describes the relationship among propagation, wavelength, and
frequency is - ANSWERSλ = c/ƒ

What three things can occur when an ultrasonic beam reaches the interface of two
dissimilar materials? - ANSWERSreflection, refraction, mode conversion

The acoustic impedance of a material is - ANSWERSequal to the product of density and
velocity

The average velocity of ultrasonic waves in soft tissue is - ANSWERS1540 m/s

True/False: Receiver-angle values in CW Doppler analysis do not influence the final
Doppler shift. - ANSWERSFalse

Refraction occurs because of difference in ______ across an interface between two
materials - ANSWERSwave velocity

Reflection factor at an interface between two materials depends primarily on the change
in ______ across the interface. - ANSWERSacoustic impedance

The velocity of sound waves is primarily dependent on - ANSWERSmedium and mode
of vibration

Increasing the frequency of an ultrasonic longitudinal wave will result in ______ in the
velocity of that wave. - ANSWERSno change

The change in direction of an ultrasonic beam, when it passes from one medium to
another, in which elasticity and density differ from those of the first medium is called -
ANSWERSrefraction

A long near zone can be obtained by - ANSWERSusing a higher frequency transducer

If a 2 MHz frequency is used in human soft tissue, the wavelength is approximately -
ANSWERS0.75 mm

The ratio of particle pressure to particle velocity at a given point within the ultrasonic
field is - ANSWERSimpedance

What is the following formula used to determine?
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