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SPL - ANSWERSwavelength x # of cycles With phased array transducers, the transmitted sound beam is steered by - ANSWERSVarying the timing of pulses to the individual piezoelectric elements What type of wave is sound? - ANSWERSmechanical and longitudinal The Frequency ranges for Ultrasound are: - ANSWERS> 20,000 Hz (20kHz) The speed of sound in soft tissue is: - ANSWERS1540 m/s Linear sequence Array - ANSWERStransducer that fires the elements in groups Unit for Wavelength - ANSWERSis millimeters Enhancement is caused by - ANSWERSweakly attenuating structures (such as a cyst) The wavelength in a material having a propagation speed of 1.5 mm/us employing a transducer frequency of 5.0 MHz is: - ANSWERS0.3 mm Wavelength= c/f = 1.5mm/us ÷ 5MHz = 0.3mm An ultrasound transducer converts: - ANSWERSelectrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa The order of attenuation, from the lowest attenuation to highest: - ANSWERSfat, muscle, bone, air Propagation Speed from the lowest to highest: - ANSWERSair, fat, muscle, bone If the frequency doubled, what to wavelength? - ANSWERSDecrease by one half/ Frequency and wavelength are inversely related What happened to intensity if the amplitude of a signal is halve? - ANSWERSQuarted/ Intensity is proportional to the amplitude squared, so if the amplitude is halved, the resulting intensity is one fourth the original intensity Duty factor - ANSWERSis the percentage of the time the sound is being transmitted

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SPI ULTRASOUND REGISTRY REVIEW
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ANSWERS

SPL - ANSWERSwavelength x # of cycles

With phased array transducers, the transmitted sound beam is steered by -
ANSWERSVarying the timing of pulses to the individual piezoelectric elements

What type of wave is sound? - ANSWERSmechanical and longitudinal

The Frequency ranges for Ultrasound are: - ANSWERS> 20,000 Hz (20kHz)

The speed of sound in soft tissue is: - ANSWERS1540 m/s

Linear sequence Array - ANSWERStransducer that fires the elements in groups

Unit for Wavelength - ANSWERSis millimeters

Enhancement is caused by - ANSWERSweakly attenuating structures (such as a cyst)

The wavelength in a material having a propagation speed of 1.5 mm/us employing a
transducer frequency of 5.0 MHz is: - ANSWERS0.3 mm Wavelength= c/f = 1.5mm/us ÷
5MHz = 0.3mm

An ultrasound transducer converts: - ANSWERSelectrical energy into mechanical
energy and vice versa

The order of attenuation, from the lowest attenuation to highest: - ANSWERSfat,
muscle, bone, air

Propagation Speed from the lowest to highest: - ANSWERSair, fat, muscle, bone

If the frequency doubled, what to wavelength? - ANSWERSDecrease by one half/
Frequency and wavelength are inversely related

What happened to intensity if the amplitude of a signal is halve? - ANSWERSQuarted/
Intensity is proportional to the amplitude squared, so if the amplitude is halved, the
resulting intensity is one fourth the original intensity

Duty factor - ANSWERSis the percentage of the time the sound is being transmitted

, A 3dB gain would indicated in intensity by: - ANSWERS2 times (A gain of 3dB results in
doubling of intensity (or power))

Ignoring the effects of attenuation, the intensity of ultrasound beam is usually greater at
the focal zone because of: - ANSWERSThe smaller beam diameter (Intensity equals
power divided by area. The area is smallest in the focal zone; therefore, the intensity is
highest)

Attenuation denotes: - ANSWERSis the weakening of the strength of the beam, typically
from absorption, reflection, or scattering

SATA - ANSWERSis the lowest of the intensities

Beam Uniformity Ratio - ANSWERSBUR= SP/SA

Continuous Wave Doppler has a duty factor of: - ANSWERS100%

SPL - ANSWERSThe spatial pulse length is defined as the product of the wavelength
and the number of cycles in a pulse (SPL= wavelength time the number of cycles in the
pulse)

SPTP - ANSWERShighest intensity

The unit for impedance is ________. - ANSWERSRayl

ALARA stands for - ANSWERSAs Low As Reasonably Achievable

Snell's law describes: - ANSWERSrefraction at an interface

Matching Layer - ANSWERSHas an impedance between skin and the active element so
more sound energy is transmitted between the crystal and skin

Quality Factor - ANSWERSoperating frequency/bandwidth

spatial resolution - ANSWERSis the ability to discern two closely reflectors as individual
reflectors

Infrasound - ANSWERSSound waves with a frequency less than 20 Hz

Pascual (Pa) - ANSWERSunit for pressure amplitude

W/cm2 - ANSWERSunit for intensity

Pulse Repetition Frequency - ANSWERSthe number of pulses per second
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