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Edelman SPI Comprehensive Midterm Exam 1 /Edelman SPI Exam Predictor TEST BANK /Edelman SPI Practice Exam With Complete Questions And Correct Answers with Deatailed Rationales Graded A+ You have the ability to adjust the following controls during an abdominal ultrasound study. Which control most closely affects patient exposure? A: Receiver overall gain B: TGC C: Dynamic range D: Reject E: Output power – Correct Answer :E: Output power What effect will you see in the image if you increase the reject level? A: Increased number of shades of gray B: Decreased low-level echoes C: Decreased frame rate D: Decreased scanning depth E: Decreased amplitude of the brightest shades of gray – Correct Answer :B: Decreased low-level echoes A+ TEST BANK 1 Edelman SPI Comprehensive Exam Used to eliminate weak echo signals from the display. - Correct Answer :Reject control If sound did not attenuate with increasing depth, what system control would you no longer need? A: Dynamic range B: Reject C: Frame averaging D: TGC E: Master gain – Correct Answer :D: TGC The term signal-to-noise ratio denotes: A: The ratio of the electronic noise to the Radiofrequency noise B: The ratio of the system power to the weakest detectable signal C: The relative amplitude of the signal compared to the amplitude of the noise D: The ratio of the largest to the smallest signal that the system can display E: The ratio of the transducer frequency to the received echo intensity – Correct Answer :C: The relative amplitude of the signal compared to the amplitude of the noise TGC is also called? - Correct Answer :Depth gain compensation Used to amplify echoes from deeper structures so that they appear as bright as similar structures located at more shallow depths. - Correct Answer :TGC A+ TEST BANK 2 Edelman SPI Comprehensive Exam Used to adjust the amplification of all of the reflected signals, not just those at a specific depth. - Correct Answer :Master gain A method employed to reduce the presence of noise in the system. - Correct Answer :System shielding What receiver function converts the negative portion of the Radiofrequency (RF) signal to positive? A: Compression B: Demodulation C: Rectification D: Enveloping E: Amplification - Correct Answer :C: Rectification Preprocessing functions may be defined as: A: Any function that can be performed on a frozen image B: A function that takes place in the beam-former and is not controllable by the operator C: A function that allows increased focusing of the sound beam D: A function that is performed before the echo data are stored in memory E: Any function that changes the quality of the ultrasound image - Correct Answer :D: A function that is performed before the echo data are stored in memory If it can't be performed on a frozen image, it is ______. If it can be performed on a frozen image it is ______. - Correct Answer :-Preprocessing -Postprocessing Increasing the dynamic range setting affects the ultrasound image by

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Edelman SPI Comprehensive Midterm Exam 1
/Edelman SPI Exam Predictor TEST BANK
/Edelman SPI Practice Exam With Complete
Questions And Correct Answers with Deatailed
Rationales Graded A+

You have the ability to adjust the following controls during an abdominal ultrasound study.
Which control most closely affects patient exposure?
A: Receiver overall gain
B: TGC
C: Dynamic range
D: Reject
E: Output power –


Correct Answer :E: Output power


What effect will you see in the image if you increase the reject level?
A: Increased number of shades of gray
B: Decreased low-level echoes
C: Decreased frame rate
D: Decreased scanning depth
E: Decreased amplitude of the brightest shades of gray –


Correct Answer :B: Decreased low-level echoes




A+ TEST BANK 1

, Edelman SPI Comprehensive Exam
Used to eliminate weak echo signals from the display. - Correct Answer :Reject control


If sound did not attenuate with increasing depth, what system control would you no longer
need?
A: Dynamic range
B: Reject
C: Frame averaging
D: TGC
E: Master gain –


Correct Answer :D: TGC


The term signal-to-noise ratio denotes:
A: The ratio of the electronic noise to the Radiofrequency noise
B: The ratio of the system power to the weakest detectable signal
C: The relative amplitude of the signal compared to the amplitude of the noise
D: The ratio of the largest to the smallest signal that the system can display
E: The ratio of the transducer frequency to the received echo intensity –


Correct Answer :C: The relative amplitude of the signal compared to the amplitude of the noise


TGC is also called? - Correct Answer :Depth gain compensation


Used to amplify echoes from deeper structures so that they appear as bright as similar structures
located at more shallow depths. - Correct Answer :TGC




A+ TEST BANK 2

, Edelman SPI Comprehensive Exam
Used to adjust the amplification of all of the reflected signals, not just those at a specific depth. -
Correct Answer :Master gain


A method employed to reduce the presence of noise in the system. - Correct Answer :System
shielding


What receiver function converts the negative portion of the Radiofrequency (RF) signal to
positive?
A: Compression
B: Demodulation
C: Rectification
D: Enveloping
E: Amplification - Correct Answer :C: Rectification


Preprocessing functions may be defined as:
A: Any function that can be performed on a frozen image
B: A function that takes place in the beam-former and is not controllable by the operator
C: A function that allows increased focusing of the sound beam
D: A function that is performed before the echo data are stored in memory
E: Any function that changes the quality of the ultrasound image


- Correct Answer :D: A function that is performed before the echo data are stored in memory


If it can't be performed on a frozen image, it is ______. If it can be performed on a frozen image
it is ______. - Correct Answer :-Preprocessing
-Postprocessing


Increasing the dynamic range setting affects the ultrasound image by:

A+ TEST BANK 3

, Edelman SPI Comprehensive Exam
A: Increasing image brightness
B: Decreasing image contrast
C: Improving spatial resolution
D: Increasing rejection of low-level echoes
E: Improving signal-to-noise ratio - Correct Answer :B: Decreasing image contrast


When you adjust the TGC, what component of the ultrasound system implements the changes?
A: Pulser
B: Receiver
C: Monitor
D: Scan converter
E: Clock - Correct Answer :B: Receiver


A typical value for the duty factor in diagnostic sonographic imaging is:
A: 80-100%
B: 50-75%
C: 25-45%
D: 5-20%
E: 0.1-1% - Correct Answer :E: 0.1-1%


Pulse repetition period is the inverse of:
A: Duty factor
B: Pulse repetition frequency
C: Frame rate
D: Pulse duration
E: Spatial pulse length - Correct Answer :B: Pulse repetition frequency


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