CVS 204 EXAM 2 NEWEST 2025/ 2026 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
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The sonographic term for producing echoes of lower amplitude than the surrounding medium:
A. Hyperechoic
B. Hetergeneous
C. Hyopechoic
D. Isoechoic - ANSWER-C. Hyopechoic
RVIT includes all of the following except:
A. Right Atria
B. Mitral Valve
C. Right Ventricle
D. Tricuspid Valve - ANSWER-B. Mitral Valve
ROVT includes all of the following except:
A. Right Ventricle
B. Aortic Valve
C. Pulmonic Valve
D. Main pulmonary artery - ANSWER-B. Aortic Valve
When obtaining the PSLA view, your index should be pointed:
A. To the pt's left shoulder
B. To the pt's right shoulder
C. Towards the head
D. Towards the feet - ANSWER-B. To the pt's right shoulder
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The central portion of the IAS in the adult heart that has a slight depression:
A. Fossa ovalis
B. Foramen ovale
C. Moderator band
D. Terminal valve - ANSWER-A. Fossa ovalis
Which structure sonographically appears the most hyperechoic?
A. Epicardium
B. Myocardium
C. Endocardium
D. Pericardium - ANSWER-D. Pericardium
What frequency transducer is most often used for an adult echocardiogram?
A. 10-12 MHz
B. 7-12 MHz
C. 2.5-5 Hz
D. 2.5-5 MHz - ANSWER-D. 2.5-5 MHz
Where on the EKG would you measure End Diastole?
A. P wave
B. Q wave
C. T wave
D. S wave - ANSWER-B. Q wave
True or false: The atrioventricular valves are closed during ventricular systole: - ANSWER-True
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What type of transducer is used for an adult echocardiogram?
A. Linear array
B. Flat linear array
C. Phased array
D. Linear switched array - ANSWER-C. Phased array
The pericardium:
A. Pumps the blood
B. Is the inner layer of the heart
C. Prevents friction
D. Controls the direction of flow - ANSWER-C. Prevents friction
Term for structures that are brighter than normal:
A. Isoechoic
B. Hyperechoic
C. Anechoic
D. Hypoechoic - ANSWER-B. Hyperechoic
Without echoes:
A. Homogenous
B. Heterogeneous
C. Isoechoic
D. Anechoic - ANSWER-D. Anechoic
In the PSLA view, what is not evaluated?
A. Wall motion