MRSO EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
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Gad deposition is commonly seen in which of the following?
Select all that apply.
a. Achilles tendon
b. Heart
c. Dentate nucleus
d. Globulus pallidus - ANSWER-c, d
Which of the following techniques can be used to reduce the
heating in a fast spin echo?
a. Increase the TE spacing
b. Increase the flip angle
c. Tell them to hold their breath
d. Reduce the TR - ANSWER-a. Increase the TE spacing
What is the ICNIRP occupational workers dose for magnetic flux
limit for the head and torso?
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a. 2 Tesla
b. 14 Tesla
c. 400 milliTesla
d. 8 Tesla - ANSWER-a. 2 Tesla
The ICNIRP set the occupational dose limit for the head & torso is
2 Tesla and 8 Tesla for the extremities. For the general public, the
limit for any body part is 400mT.
Which of the following is true of a gad contrast media? Select all
that apply.
a. Gad has 7 unpaired electrons
b. Gad will shorten T1 relaxation times
c. Gad is paramagnetic
d. Gad demonstrated ferrous properties when placed in a strong
static magnetic field. - ANSWER-a, b, c
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Why does a fast spin echo produce more heat than a
conventional spin echo sequence?
a. It has more gradient activators
b. It doesn't use a 180 degree RF pulse
c. It doesn't
d. It contains more 180 degree refocusing pulses - ANSWER-d. It
contains more 180 degree refocusing pulses
(Has 4x the energy than 90 degree pulses)
___________ diameter loop formed by tissues or devices with a
__________ diameter contact point will increase the chance for
patient burns.
a. Large; large
b. Narrow; narrow
c. Large; narrow
d. Narrow; large - ANSWER-c. Large; narrow
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As e-fields are produced in a loop of tissue or in a device, the
contact area to the patient will transmit this energy. If the contact
point is narrow, all that energy is forced through a small area
which can cause a burn.
Which of the following is measured in T/m/s?
a. Spatial gradient
b. Maximum gradient peak
c. The rise time
d. The slew rate - ANSWER-d. The slew rate
What is the name of the gradient coil used to produce axial
images?
a. Transverse coil
b. Receiver coil
c. Golay coil
d. Maxwell coil - ANSWER-d. Maxwell coil