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1. Which angle of insonation to blood flow produces the maximum doppler
shift: 180, 150, 90, 45 degrees - ANSWER 180 (same as zero)
2. Which type of interaction between sound and tissue is most affected by the
thermal index? - ANSWER absorption
3. What is the Nyquist limit if a pulsed-wave doppler instrument has a pulse
repetition frequency of 16 kHz? - ANSWER 8 kHz
4. Which action can improve resolution of a displayed image? - ANSWER
increasing the transducer frequency
5. Which factor determines the displayed depth of a reflector? - ANSWER PRF
6. Which of the following anatomical structures exhibits the lowest level of
attenuation?
Rib
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
Bowel
Distended bladder - ANSWER Distended bladder
7. What is the average speed of sound in soft tissue? - ANSWER 1540 m/s
8. In the following diagram, what does the letter (A) represent? - ANSWER
Wavelength
9. Which of the following is NOT identifiable in the image:
Presence of flow
Flow velocity
Peak velocity
Direction of flow - ANSWER peak velocity
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,10.Which transducer component is bonded to the back of the transducer's active
element? - ANSWER damping material
11.Which type of ultrasound transducer creates this displayed image shape? -
ANSWER Curvilinear
12.If the depth of a reflector is 5 centimeters in soft tissue, what is the time of
flight?
130 milliseconds
65 microseconds
13 microseconds
65 milliseconds - ANSWER 65 microseconds
13.What image artifact is present in this image, identified by the red arrow? -
ANSWER Posterior enhancement
14.Which function of the receiver has the capability to produce an image that is
uniformly bright from top to bottom?* - ANSWER compensation
15.The knobology function, which is circled in red, is the _______ and its
purpose it to ________.*
a) Focus, improve axial resolution
b) Caliper, let the sonographer know an organ's dimensions
c) Focus, improve lateral resolution
d) Depth marker, let the sonographer know the depth of penetration -
ANSWER Focus, improve lateral resolution
16.A sonographer is performing a renal artery Doppler examination and
implements spectral Doppler for measurement of the renal artery's peak
systolic velocity. With regard to bioeffects, how does this affect the thermal
index? - ANSWER Thermal index increases.
17.The knobology function circled in this image compensates for which of the
following? - ANSWER Attenuation
18.A sonographer is assisting with a core needle biopsy. During a biopsy pass,
reflections are created at increasing depths, deep to the core biopsy needle.
These reflections refer to an artifact called: - ANSWER Reverberation
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,19.Sound is redirected in a single, uniform direction when it encounters which
type of reflector? - ANSWER Specular
20.A sonographer performing an abdominal ultrasound narrows the sector
width. Which of the following is affected? - ANSWER Temporal resolution
increases
21.Sonographers should be aware of work-related musculoskeletal disorders.
Best practice while scanning is to avoid abducting the arm more than how
many degrees? - ANSWER 30
22.Which action demonstrates best practice during ultrasound exams regarding
the ALARA principle?
A. The exposure time should be extended during the exam.
b. Use the lowest possible output power that provides a diagnostic image.
c. Use the lowest possible gain.
d. Ensure that the time gain compensation (TGC) is within acceptable limits.
- ANSWER b. Use the lowest possible output power that provides a
diagnostic image.
23.Which type of cavitation is the MOST concerning cause of bioeffects?
a. Transient
b. Absorption
c. Stable
d. Thermal - ANSWER a.Transient
24.Assuming an unfocused ultrasound beam, the American Institute of
Ultrasound in Medicine's "Statement on Mammalian Biological Effects of
Ultrasound In Vivo" has confirmed that no bioeffects have been noted when
the spatial pulse temporal average (SPTA) intensity is less than? - ANSWER
100 mW/cm²
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, 25.A sonographer notices that the mechanical index (MI) is too high during an
ultrasound. What would be the MOST appropriate modification that the
sonographer can make? - ANSWER Decrease the output power.
26.Select the technique that will generate the LEAST amount of exposure to the
patient.
a. Spectral Doppler
b. Color flow Doppler
c. Grayscale
d. M-mode - ANSWER c. Grayscale
27.When a vibrating string or fluid pump is used to test system performance,
what parameter is being tested? - ANSWER Doppler velocities
28.A tissue-equivalent phantom is used to ensure the efficiency of the
ultrasound machine. Choose the resolution that is NOT tested with this
phantom.
Temporal
Contrast
Axial
Horizontal - ANSWER temporal
29.Which performance check describes the ability of the ultrasound machine to
correctly visualize signals that are weaker than others? - ANSWER
Sensitivity
30.What is the name of the recent technological advancement that is used on
tissues such as the liver, breast, prostate, and thyroid to assess the stiffness
of tissue or to better assess lesions? - ANSWER Elastography
31.Which choice is NOT a true statement regarding this filling defect within the
gallbladder?
The filling defect displays a significant amount of attenuation.
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