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spi Exam Questions Verified Correct Answers Current Update what does the mechanical index indicate on an ultrasound system - Answer- the likelihood of cavitation during an ultrasound exam mechanical index - Answer- Calculated number related to the likely bioeffects from cavitation The maximum heating of tissue is related to - Answer- the sound beams spatial pulse temporal average (SPTA) cavitation - Answer- the action of an acoustic field within a fluid to generate bubbles 2 types of cavitation that occur: - Answer- stable cavitation: produces bubbles that oscillate in size but do not rupture transient cavitation: referred as collapse, has the potential to cause more biological damage. spta in an unfocused beam - Answer- below 100mw/cm2 spta in a foucused beam - Answer- 1 w/cm2 The thermal index indicates - Answer- Estimated temperature increase in tissue Which intensity parameter is not applicable for continuous-wave ultrasound - Answer- SPPA ans SAPA. Pulse average intensities do not apply to CW PW doppler has the highest - Answer- SPTA value hydrophone - Answer- small transducer that measures the characteristics of a sound beam A hydrophone measures: - Answer- the acoustic pressure at specific locations within the sound beam the hydrophone also measures - Answer- period, PRP, PRF, PD, pressure amplitude and duty factor acoustic streaming - Answer- the steady, circular flow of cellular fluids induced by ultrasound propagation speed found in tissue - Answer- FAT- 1460 m/s (LOWEST PROPAGATION SPEED) liver- 1555 m/s blood-1560 m/s muscle-1600 m/s BONE- 4080 m/s (HIGHEST PROPAGATION SPEED) Impedence is not affected by _________. It is affected by: (3) - Answer- FREQUENCY 1. STIFFNESS 2. DENSITY 3. PROPAGATION SPEED what is the purpose of the gel coupling between the transducer and the skin - Answer- To provide a medium for sound transmission, since ultrasound does not propagate through air. Any air between the transducer and skin would cause total reflection and poor coupling An example of specular reflector is - Answer- pericardium shadowing posterior to each lateral border of the cyst is - Answer- Bending of the sound beam due to different media propagation speeds Interference - Answer- the combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave Diffraction - Answer- phenomenon associated with a pattern produced by a sound beam after passing through a small aperture diffraction is also known as - Answer- spherical waves, diffraction patterns, or huygen's wavelets snell's law describes - Answer- The angle of sound transmission at an interface between media having different propagation speeds sound propagates faster in materials with greater - Answer- stiffness

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what does the mechanical index indicate on an ultrasound system - Answer- ✔✔the
likelihood of cavitation during an ultrasound exam

mechanical index - Answer- ✔✔Calculated number related to the likely bioeffects
from cavitation

The maximum heating of tissue is related to - Answer- ✔✔the sound beams spatial
pulse temporal average (SPTA)

cavitation - Answer- ✔✔the action of an acoustic field within a fluid to generate
bubbles

2 types of cavitation that occur: - Answer- ✔✔stable cavitation: produces bubbles
that oscillate in size but do not rupture
transient cavitation: referred as collapse, has the potential to cause more
biological damage.

spta in an unfocused beam - Answer- ✔✔below 100mw/cm2

spta in a foucused beam - Answer- ✔✔1 w/cm2

The thermal index indicates - Answer- ✔✔Estimated temperature increase in tissue

Which intensity parameter is not applicable for continuous-wave ultrasound - Answer-
✔✔SPPA ans SAPA.
Pulse average intensities do not apply to CW

PW doppler has the highest - Answer- ✔✔SPTA value

hydrophone - Answer- ✔✔small transducer that measures the characteristics of a
sound beam

A hydrophone measures: - Answer- ✔✔the acoustic pressure at specific locations
within the sound beam

the hydrophone also measures - Answer- ✔✔period, PRP, PRF, PD, pressure
amplitude and duty factor

, acoustic streaming - Answer- ✔✔the steady, circular flow of cellular fluids induced
by ultrasound

propagation speed found in tissue - Answer- ✔✔FAT- 1460 m/s (LOWEST
PROPAGATION SPEED)
liver- 1555 m/s
blood-1560 m/s
muscle-1600 m/s
BONE- 4080 m/s (HIGHEST PROPAGATION SPEED)

Impedence is not affected by _________.
It is affected by: (3) - Answer- ✔✔FREQUENCY
1. STIFFNESS
2. DENSITY
3. PROPAGATION SPEED

what is the purpose of the gel coupling between the transducer and the skin - Answer-
✔✔To provide a medium for sound transmission, since ultrasound does not
propagate through air.
Any air between the transducer and skin would cause total reflection and poor
coupling

An example of specular reflector is - Answer- ✔✔pericardium

shadowing posterior to each lateral border of the cyst is - Answer- ✔✔Bending of the
sound beam due to different media propagation speeds

Interference - Answer- ✔✔the combination of two or more waves that results in a
single wave

Diffraction - Answer- ✔✔phenomenon associated with a pattern produced by a
sound beam after passing through a small aperture

diffraction is also known as - Answer- ✔✔spherical waves, diffraction patterns, or
huygen's wavelets

snell's law describes - Answer- ✔✔The angle of sound transmission at an interface
between media having different propagation speeds

sound propagates faster in materials with greater - Answer- ✔✔stiffness

Sound Attenuation is observed by - Answer- ✔✔reflection
scattering
conversion of sound to heat
absorption
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