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SONOGRAPHY CANADA – CORE Q&A
what is the I SPPA for mechanical bioeffects? - Answer-190W/cm^2 
 
what is the I SPTA for thermal bioeffects? - Answer-720mW/cm^2 
 
recommended MI for fetal scanning - Answer-MI < 1.9 
 
recommended TI for fetal scanning - Answer-TI < 0.7 
 
after what fetal age is safe to use PW doppler? - Answer-14 weeks 
 
what does ALARA stand for - Answer-as low as reasonably achievable 
 
frequency - Answer-# of cycles/second 
f = 1/p 
 
period - Answer-time it takes for 1 cycle to occur (usec) 
P ...
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what is the I SPPA for mechanical bioeffects? - Answer-190W/cm^2 
 
what is the I SPTA for thermal bioeffects? - Answer-720mW/cm^2 
 
recommended MI for fetal scanning - Answer-MI < 1.9 
 
recommended TI for fetal scanning - Answer-TI < 0.7 
 
after what fetal age is safe to use PW doppler? - Answer-14 weeks 
 
what does ALARA stand for - Answer-as low as reasonably achievable 
 
frequency - Answer-# of cycles/second 
f = 1/p 
 
period - Answer-time it takes for 1 cycle to occur (usec) 
P ...
SONOGRAPHY PRACTICE CORE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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A Sonographer with Sonography Canada Generalist and Vascular certification is performing an abdominal ultrasound in the ICU. The referring physician asks the Sonographer to investigate the heart for left ventricular hypertrophy. How should the Sonographer proceed? 
 
A. Angle the transducer towards the heart, and tell the physician the heart looks fine 
B. Explain to the referring physician that they are not credentialed in cardiac sonography but that they will "take a look" and make an ed...
- Exam (elaborations)
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D. 
A Sonographer with Sonography Canada Generalist and Vascular certification is performing an abdominal ultrasound in the ICU. The referring physician asks the Sonographer to investigate the heart for left ventricular hypertrophy. How should the Sonographer proceed? 
 
A. Angle the transducer towards the heart, and tell the physician the heart looks fine 
B. Explain to the referring physician that they are not credentialed in cardiac sonography but that they will "take a look" and make an ed...
NEBRASKA GROUNDWATER TECH EXAM
Chemigation - Answer-Any process whereby chemicals are applied to land or crops in or with water through an on farm irrigation distribution system. 
 
How does GW Temp increase as depth increases? - Answer-1°F every 64' 
 
How many days to report decommissioning of a well? - Answer-60 days to report to DNR 
 
Observation well - Answer-A cased well for the purpose of measuring and observing changes in water levels 
 
Monitoring well - Answer-A cased well for the purpose of determining ground wa...
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Chemigation - Answer-Any process whereby chemicals are applied to land or crops in or with water through an on farm irrigation distribution system. 
 
How does GW Temp increase as depth increases? - Answer-1°F every 64' 
 
How many days to report decommissioning of a well? - Answer-60 days to report to DNR 
 
Observation well - Answer-A cased well for the purpose of measuring and observing changes in water levels 
 
Monitoring well - Answer-A cased well for the purpose of determining ground wa...
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ASU BIO 340 EXAM 3
What will be the effect on transcription when an inhibitor is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-B Explanation: An inhibitor prevents activator from binding to DNA; activators are used in positive regulation (increasing transcription) - thus, the inhibitor prevents the activator from positive regulating (increasing) transcription. 
 
What will be the effect on transcription when an inducer is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-A Ex...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What will be the effect on transcription when an inhibitor is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-B Explanation: An inhibitor prevents activator from binding to DNA; activators are used in positive regulation (increasing transcription) - thus, the inhibitor prevents the activator from positive regulating (increasing) transcription. 
 
What will be the effect on transcription when an inducer is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-A Ex...
ASU BIO 340 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What will be the effect on transcription when an inhibitor is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-B Explanation: An inhibitor prevents activator from binding to DNA; activators are used in positive regulation (increasing transcription) - thus, the inhibitor prevents the activator from positive regulating (increasing) transcription. 
 
What will be the effect on transcription when an inducer is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-A Ex...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
What will be the effect on transcription when an inhibitor is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-B Explanation: An inhibitor prevents activator from binding to DNA; activators are used in positive regulation (increasing transcription) - thus, the inhibitor prevents the activator from positive regulating (increasing) transcription. 
 
What will be the effect on transcription when an inducer is in play? 
A. Allow transcription B. Prevent transcription - Answer-A Ex...
HOLECHEK BIO 340 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS
PCR - Answer-This technique uses an extremophile in order to replicate DNA quickly. 
 
denaturation - Answer-The first thing that happens to DNA during the PCR process is ____? 
 
primer annealing - Answer-The second thing that happens during the PCR process is ____? 
 
primer annealing - Answer-phase in PCR during which a primer binds to a template strand 
 
extension - Answer-The final step of the PCR process is termed ____? 
 
negative - Answer-what type of electric charge does DNA have? 
 
s...
- Exam (elaborations)
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PCR - Answer-This technique uses an extremophile in order to replicate DNA quickly. 
 
denaturation - Answer-The first thing that happens to DNA during the PCR process is ____? 
 
primer annealing - Answer-The second thing that happens during the PCR process is ____? 
 
primer annealing - Answer-phase in PCR during which a primer binds to a template strand 
 
extension - Answer-The final step of the PCR process is termed ____? 
 
negative - Answer-what type of electric charge does DNA have? 
 
s...
BIO 340: EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The haploid human genome is 3 Gbp long (3x10^9 bp). How long would the genomic DNA in a single diploid cell in your body be if it were stretched out end to end? 
~2 m 
The haploid human genome is 3 Gbp long (3x10^9 bp). There are approximately 50 trillion cells in the human body. How long would all of the human genomic DNA in your body be if it were stretch out end to end? 
100 billion Km 
Which shows the correct hydrogen bond potential for adenine? 
Picture d 
 
Which of the DNA structures is ...
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The haploid human genome is 3 Gbp long (3x10^9 bp). How long would the genomic DNA in a single diploid cell in your body be if it were stretched out end to end? 
~2 m 
The haploid human genome is 3 Gbp long (3x10^9 bp). There are approximately 50 trillion cells in the human body. How long would all of the human genomic DNA in your body be if it were stretch out end to end? 
100 billion Km 
Which shows the correct hydrogen bond potential for adenine? 
Picture d 
 
Which of the DNA structures is ...
PCOL 838 DISORDERS OF THE EXOCRINE PANCREAS
What histologic features are associated with pancreatic secretion of digestive enzymes into the GI tract? - Answer-**Acinar cells secrete digestive enzymes** 
 
Ductal cells secrete pancreatic juice containing NaHCO3 
 
What are the neural and hormonal controls over exocrine pancreatic function? - Answer-Hormonal regulation 
• Presence of acid in duodenum causes release of Secretin. 
• Secretin causes release ofBicarbonate from ductal cells. 
• Presence of Fats in duodenum causes release o...
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What histologic features are associated with pancreatic secretion of digestive enzymes into the GI tract? - Answer-**Acinar cells secrete digestive enzymes** 
 
Ductal cells secrete pancreatic juice containing NaHCO3 
 
What are the neural and hormonal controls over exocrine pancreatic function? - Answer-Hormonal regulation 
• Presence of acid in duodenum causes release of Secretin. 
• Secretin causes release ofBicarbonate from ductal cells. 
• Presence of Fats in duodenum causes release o...
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