SPI Registry Review

  1. The location of the US beam where the diameter is the most narrow: 



    D. Focus
  2. The Focal Zone is the region around the focus where the beam is:



    B. relatively narrow
  3. _____ has half of its portion located in the Freznel Zone and half of its portion located in the Fraunhofer Zone.



    A. Focal Zone
  4. According to the Doppler equation, for any given velocity, the frequency shift will increase be increasing the:



    D. Transmit Frequency

    Doppler Shift = received frequency - transmitted frequency
  5. Which of the following predicts the onset of turbulent flow?



    D. Reynolds number
  6. While evaluating arteries in the body with color Doppler, you are unable to obtain signals from the deeper vessels. What should you do to enhance you ability to demonstrate deep flow? 



    C. Decrease the US frequency
  7. Which of the following helps to improve the axial resolution in a B-mode image?



    D. Increase the band width
  8. What is the direction of blood flow in this video? 




    Steered to the right, no color scale, determines flow, but no direction. Power doppler.
    A. unable to determine flow direction
  9. Noise arising from small amplitude sound waves interfering with each other is called what? 



    B. Acoustic speckle
  10. What appears as very small amplitude echoes from electrical interference that affects low level echolucent areas?



    A. noise
  11. How many bits are required to display 15 different shades of gray?



    C. 4 bits
  12. Line density in a rectangular image is:



    B. the number of scan lines per centimeter
  13. Which of the following will have the greatest improvement of temporal resolution?



    B. Decrease depth from 10cm to 5cm and reduce scan lines by half
  14. Which of the following is the most appropriate response when a patient refuses an exam?



    B. Immediately stop the exam and leave.
  15. The two most common color maps used in color flow imaging are:



    C. variance and velocity
  16. The velocity scale on the color map is 17 cm/s. If the flow direction is at zero degrees to the sound beam axis, the colors on either end of the bar would represent: 



    B. an average velocity of 17 cm/s
  17. You are performing 3D US and notice the volume rate is 8 Hz. What does this represent?



    B. Number of volumes displayed per second
  18. How many frames must be presented for the human eye to perceive the display without flickering? 



    B. 30
  19. A "word" is composed of how many bytes?



    A. 16
  20. Which is a binary number?



    D. 1000000
  21. What is the smallest amount of digital storage called?



    A. Pixel
  22. When an ultrasound system creates an image in 1/20 of a second, what will be the frame rate?



    C. 20 Hz
  23. Which will improve temporal resolution? 



    B. low line density

    Low line density improves temporal res because you have less scan lines per frame.
  24. Which describes a narrow dynamic range?



    B. bistable
  25. _____ is the number of oscillations per unit of time. 



    D Attenuation
    A. The frequency of the sound wave
  26. Sonographic images are usually compressed before sending to PACS in order to: 



    C. Reduce the time to transmit the image
  27. What is the smallest amount of computer memory?



    B. Bit

    Pixel = smallest amt of digital storage. Bit = smallest amt of computer memory
  28. Which of the following is true regarding write magnification?



    C. The number of pixels and scan lines increase
  29. Which of the following will create fewer pulses?



    B. Single focus
  30. Transducers used in therapeutic US have a :



    A. High quality factor
  31. Spatial resolution is also known as:



    A. Detail Resolution
  32. Pixel density is the number of picture elements per:



    C. inch
  33. What is the order in which the signal travels in the US system?



    D. transducer, receiver, scan converter, display
  34. When you "freeze" the US image, where is the echo information stored?



    A. scan converter
  35. Selective reception of echoes generated within the body of nonlinear propagation describes:



    B. tissue harmonic imaging
  36. Which artifact is associated with resonance of a gas bubble?



    D. ring-down
  37. _____ is a new way of displaying diagnostic information contained in a static or dynamic 3D dataset.



    A. tomographic ultrasound imaging
  38. LATA stands for:



    C. lateral angular, transverse, azimuthal
  39. 3D imaging is sometimes called what?



    A. 4D imaging
  40. All of the following are synonyms for main frequency EXCEPT:



    A. bandwidth
  41. The thickness of the matching layer is:



    D. 1/4 the wavelength of the transducer
  42. What is the time needed to make a single image if the frame rate of ultrasound system is 50 Hz?



    D. 0.02 seconds
  43. How many frames are created per second using 100 Hz?



    A. 100 frames/second
  44. Which is an advantage of coded excitation?



    A. penetration
  45. Which of the following determines the frequency of sound created by a pulse wave transducer?



    D. The thickness and speed of the crystals
  46. Which of the following are characteristics of low frequency pulsed wave transducers?



    A. Thick crystals with lower PZT speeds
  47. A voltage ratio of 1000 to 1 would result in a dynamic range of:



    C. 60 dB

    *count number of 0's.. each 0 is 20 dB, so 1000 = 60dB
  48. The AIUM maximum intensity limit set for a sound beam is: 



    C. 100 mW/cm2
  49. Which of the following will reduce blood viscosity?



    A. Anemia
  50. Which of the following does NOT affect the number of pulses in a single image?



    D. The maximum scanning depth
  51. The AIUM maximum intensity limi set for unfocused sound is:



    D. 0.1 W/cm2
  52. Temporal resolution is affected by all of the following except:



    D. The number and size of the pixels in the image
  53. Sound will travel slower in:



    C. areas where the bulk modulus has a smaller value

    *bulk modulus = stiffness. as stiffness increases, speed of sound increases. directly related
  54. In order to use contrast enhancing agent, which of the following below is not required?



    B. Must be small enough to pass through arterioles
  55. A low mechanical index creates:



    C. backscatter
  56. Which is directly related to patient exposure?



    B. output power
  57. What part of the image is degraded when the image is too bright due to high output power?



    C. lateral and longitudinal resolution
  58. Which of the following is NOT adjustable by the operator? 




    B. demodulation
  59. Which of the following will improve the ability to measure the meximum velocity Doppler? 



    B. Eliminate aliasing
  60. Which is true regarding pulse wave Doppler? 



    B. Pulse eave Doppler NEVER encounters range ambiguity
  61. How many bits are required to display 14 different shades of gray?



    B. 4

    • 2x2=4
    • 4x2=8
    • 8x2=16
    • Each 2 = 1 bit
    • So, there are 4 2's = 4 bits
  62. So far, there is minimal evidence that cavitation really occurs in diagnostic US. Current data indicates that cavitation can occur in mammals at SPTP intensities exceeding: 



    C. 3500 W/cm2
  63. What is the highest output intensity used in US?



    A. pulsed doppler
  64. The portion of the TGC curve that compensates for the effects of increasing attenuation that result from increasing path length is called:



    B. slope
  65. Which of the following does not belong with the group?



    C. rectification
  66. The process of converting electrical signals within the receiver to a suitable form for CRT is called what? 



    D. demodulation
  67. The AIUM maximum intensity limit set for focused sound is:



    B. 1 W/cm2
  68. Unfocused beams are:



    A. more likely to cause temperature elevation in tissue
  69. The difference between the far gain and the knee on the TGC curve is: 



    A. Far gain indicates the maximum compensation that the receiver can provide and the knee represents the maximum reflections that can be compensated by the US system.
  70. What is the BEST way to eliminate this artifact?



    A. decrease the pulse repetition frequency

    *44:45 on the video
  71. All of the following modes has n x-axis that represents depth EXCEPT: 


    B. M-mode

    *x-axis on M-mode represents time
  72. Any exam that causes an elevation in temperature of _____ may be used without reservation.



    D. less than 2 degrees Celsius
  73. What is happening to the spectral waveform as it traverses across the screen on the right side?



    D. The wall filter was adjusted too high
  74. Sound will travel faster in:



    D. regions of compression
  75. Which of the following describes the mechanistic approach for study techniques involving biologic effects?



    C. theoretical analysis to estimate scope of bioeffects at various exposures
  76. Which of the following does not belong to the group?



    A. shear stresses
  77. Which of the following will create beam steering?



    D. electronic curvature
  78. Which does not belong with the group? 



    B. receiver gain
  79. Which does not belong with the group?



    D. low pulse repetition frequency
  80. Which does not belong with the group?



    D. suppression
  81. The best epidemiological studies are:



    C. prospective and randomized
  82. A high mechanical index:



    C. is created from the lowest frequency of sound
  83. The portion of the TGC curve responsible for indicating the maximum amount of compensation that the receiver can provide is known as:



    B. far gain
  84. What is the least output intensity used in US?



    D. gray scale
  85. Focused beams are:



    B. less likely to cause temperature elevation in tissue

    *when the beam is focused in one area, the beam will dissipate around the tissues
  86. All of the following modes has a y-axis EXCEPT: 


    B. B-mode
  87. The problem with thermal mechanism is: 



    C. fetal soft tissue adjacent to bone are of great concern
  88. The mechanical index is more likely to cause cavitation with:



    A. higher pressures and lower frequencies
  89. Which of the following does not belong with the group?



    A. highly localized
  90. Which of the following regulates system and transducer outputs?



    B. the food and drug administration
  91. Refraction = edge shadowing
    Reflection = mirror image

    *know what they look like on US
  92. What transducer has the greatest Doppler shift?


    A. Cos 1 = 180degrees
  93. Which is known as the effects of the medium upon a sound wave?



    A. acoustic propagation properties
  94. Which uses multiple US pulses to accurately determine red blood cell velocities by Doppler?



    A. Ensemble length
  95. Which has the most effect on color jet size?



    C. color doppler gain
  96. Sound travels:



    A. in a straight line

    *until it hits soft tissue
  97. During a Doppler exam, flows in an adjacent artery and vein are measured simultaneously. What will you hear in the right ear cup of your headphone?



    D. venous flow
  98. What is the name of the flat flow profile that is seen at the entrance of vessels?



    B. plug flow
  99. Which is seen with continuous wave instrumentation?



    A. transducer frequency matches that of the oscillator
  100. Which will NOT eliminate aliasing?



    A. increasing the frequency shift above the Nyquist limit
  101. When a reflector moves toward the transducer, what will happen to the reflected frequency?



    B. increase

    *any time a reflector moves towards the transducer you will have a positive Doppler shift = increase in reflected frequency
  102. Which has to be increased in order to see an increase in flow volume?



    D. pressure difference
  103. Adjusting which will have no effect on the measured frequency shift?



    C. amplitude
  104. What is the point at which Reynolds number predicts turbulence? 



    A. 2000
  105. In an exercising patient, what is the response to peripheral resistance with arteriolar dilatation?



    B. The peripheral resistance decreases
  106. If line density increases from 5 lines to 10 lines and the depth changes from 10cm to 5cm, what happens to temporal resolution?



    C. unaffected
  107. What does a backing layer do?



    B. reduces ringing of the returning pulse by restricting the extent of the PZT deformation
  108. Color Doppler provides what type of information?



    B. direction and mean velocity
  109. What is inertia and what does it describe?



    B. an object in motion stays in motion until acted upon an external force and describes the density of a media
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