,Abdominal Ultrasound Test Bank: Questions & Rationales for
Clinical Mastery
Question: According to the Quick Guide, what is the recommended first
step to ensure a sound foundation for an abdominal ultrasound
examination?
A. Begin scanning the liver immediately to establish baseline anatomy.
B. Verify patient identity, review the clinical history, and ensure proper
patient positioning. C. Adjust ultrasound machine settings while the
patient is still getting comfortable. D. Immediately assess vascular
structures to rule out anomalies.
Correct Answer: B. Verify patient identity, review the clinical
history, and ensure proper patient positioning.
Rationale: The Quick Guide emphasizes that a systematic and high-
quality examination begins with verification of the patient’s identity and
clinical history as well as establishing optimal patient positioning. These
measures ensure that subsequent imaging is both reproducible and
accurately interpretable.
Question 2
Chapter: Reference and Practical Guides – Title: The Sono Consultant:
Integrating Clinical Correlation
Question: In “The Sono Consultant” approach, which element is most
critical for correlating ultrasound findings with the patient’s overall
clinical picture?
A. Relying solely on imaging features of individual organs. B.
Integrating clinical history with observed ultrasound findings
systematically. C. Using a predetermined scanning sequence without
, clinical input. D. Documenting only the most abnormal findings for
further review.
Correct Answer: B. Integrating clinical history with observed
ultrasound findings systematically.
Rationale: “The Sono Consultant” guide is designed to ensure that
ultrasound interpretations are rooted in the patient’s overall clinical
condition. By integrating clinical history with the imaging data, the
examiner can address uncertainties and refine the differential diagnosis,
thereby enhancing clinical decision-making.
Question 3
Chapter: Reference and Practical Guides – Title: Documentation
Guidelines: Essential Reporting Elements
Question: Which of the following best describes the components
considered essential by the Documentation Guidelines for an abdominal
ultrasound examination?
A. Including only still images without any descriptive text. B. Preparing
a brief note of key findings without technical details. C. Providing a
comprehensive report that includes patient identification, technical
parameters (e.g., machine settings, transducer type), and detailed
descriptions of key findings. D. Listing only the abnormal findings to
conserve report length.
Correct Answer: C. Providing a comprehensive report that includes
patient identification, technical parameters (e.g., machine settings,
transducer type), and detailed descriptions of key findings.
Rationale: The Documentation Guidelines stress the significance of a
complete and systematic reporting process. This includes clear
identification of the patient, the ultrasound technical settings and
modality used, and a detailed account of both normal and abnormal
findings. Such thorough documentation is crucial for ensuring quality,