-
What does a moving magnetic field induce in a conductor?
Increase magnetic field strength
Electrical current
Stronger magnetic field
Angular momentum
Electrical current
-
What parameters would you use to minimize T1 effects on a T2WI in a GRE?
short TR
long TR
short TE
long TE
short FA
long FA
long TR
long TE
-
Fe2O3 is a _____________ particle.
Diamagnetic
Paramagnetic
Superparamagnetic
Ferromagnetic
Superparamagnetic
-
Once the net magnetization vector (NMV) has started to move away from equilibrium, the following will occur:
The longitudinal component start to increase.
The transverse component start to decrease.
The longitudinal component will stay the same.
The transverse component start to increase.
The transverse component start to increase
-
Which of the following is the primary MR signal resulting from a 90-degree excitation RF pulse?
Gradient echo rephasing
Spin echo generation
Free Induction Decay
Net Magnetization Vector
Free Induction Decay
-
What better describes vector M right after a 90 degree flip angle
Rotating magnetic field in the B1 plane
Located at a right angle from the longitudinal axis
Protons precessing in phase
All answers are correct
All answers are correct
-
What parameter combination would you select to produce a T2WI? select more than one answer
short TE
long TE
short TR
long TR
long TE
long TR
-
Materials with which of the following components have the highest degree of magnetic susceptibility
Diamagnetic
Paramagnetic
Superparamagnetic
Ferromagnetic
Ferromagnetic
-
Which of the following conditions are necessary for resonance to occur?
Correct temperature and humidity
Matching chemical bonds
Equal number of protons and electrons
Energy applied at the precise frequency
Energy applied at the precise frequency
-
Which of the following characteristics determines if an atom is suitable for use in MRI?
High atomic number
Full electron shell
Even mass number
Odd mass number
Odd mass number
-
The direction perpendicular to the main magnetic field is designated as which direction?
X
Y
Z
XY
XY
-
In MRI, substances respond to a specific radio frequency which is known as:
Magnetic frequency.
Radio frequency.
Gyro-magnetic frequency.
Resonance frequency.
Resonance frequency.
-
What would be the effect of combining a very short TR (50 ms) with a long FA (90)? select more than one answer
Increase T1 effects
Increase T2 effects
Maximize saturation effects
Minimize T1 effects
Increase T1 effects
Maximize saturation effects
-
What is the approximate precessional frequency of hydrogen in a 3.0 T magnet?
21 MHz/T
43 MHz/T
64 MHz/T
128 MHz/T
128 MHz/T
-
Which of the following conditions is necessary for energy to be the most efficiently transferred from one system to another?
Resonance
Precession
Alignment
Relaxation
Resonance
-
In a gradient echo pulse sequence, what parameter combination would you use to produce a T1WI?
short TR
long TE
short TE
long FA
long TR
short FA
short TR
short TE
long FA
-
The magnetic field created by the nuclear alignment of hydrogen is known as which of the following?
Magnetic moment
Static magnetic field
Gradient magnetic field
Net Magnetization
Net Magnetization Vector
-
The inversion time of a tissue ____________ as the magnetic field increases.
Increases
Decreases
It is not affected
Increases
-
Which of the following image parameters affects scan time?
Number of slices, matrix, number of excitations
Number of slices, matrix, time of repetition
Field of view, number of slices, matrix
Time of repetition, number of excitations, matrix
Time of repetition, number of excitations, matrix
-
SAR is a major concern with ___________ pulse sequences
SE
FSE
GRE
EPI
FSE
-
Which of the following provides the greatest Signal to Noise Ratio?
Reverse gradient slopes
High speed gradient slopes
Steep gradients slopes
Shallow gradients slopes
Shallow gradients slopes
-
In a 3D volumetric acquisition: What would be the scan time utilizing the following parameters?
TR 50 ms, PES 192, Slice 20, TE 25 ms, FES 256, ETL 1, FA 10, NEX 1, RBW 21 mHz
2.1 min
4.2 min
3.2 min
6.4 min
3.2 min
-
What TOF technique is more affected by the presence of slow flow in the blood vessels?
2D-TOF-MRA
3D-TOF-MRA
CE-MRA
PC-MRA
3D-TOF-MRA
-
What parameters would you use to calculate the scan time in an FSE?
FES
TE
NEX
PES
TR
ETL
NEX
PES
TR
ETL
-
In a 2D acquisition: What would be the scan time using the following parameters?
TR 4000 ms, PES 192, Slice 20, TE 25 ms, FES 256, ETL 6, FA 90, NEX 2, RBW 21 mHz
2.1 min
4.2 min
6.6 min
8.4 min
4.2 min
-
Image construction in MRI is accomplished through which of the following mathematical processes?
Fast Fourier Transformation
Gradient reversal
Reverse Radio-Frequency Encoding
Pulse Sequence Manipulation
Fast Fourier Transformation
-
What imaging parameter affect the entry slice phenomenon?
TE
TR
TI
All answers are correct
TR
-
What can be the artifact resulting from using a narrow receive bandwidth?
Aliasing
Truncation
Susceptibility
Chemical shift
Chemical shift
-
To prevent in-plane flow saturation on a TOF-MRA, the slices should be positioned __________ to the blood vessels.
Parallel
At 45 degrees
Perpendicular
The position of the slices does not prevent in-plane flow effects.
Perpendicular
-
The steady state is the phenomenon that result from ____ shorter that the ___ relaxation times of the tissues?
TR / T1 & T2
TE / T1 & T2*
TI / TE & TR
TR / TE & T1
TR / T1 & T2
-
What technique is more effective to reduce intra-voxel dephasing?
Long TE
Short TR
Gradient moment nulling
No-phase wrap
Gradient moment nulling
-
What pulse sequence would be the most susceptible to in-homogeneities of the magnetic field?
SE
FSE
IR-FSE
GRE
GRE
-
What combination will reduce the most the effects of magnetic susceptibility?
FSE 24 ETL/Matrix 512/RBW 64 Hz
FSE 24 ETL/Matrix 512/RBW 32 Hz
FSE 12 ETL/Matrix 512/RBW 64 Hz
FSE 24 ETL/Matrix 256/RBW 64 Hz
38
FSE 24 ETL/Matrix 512/RBW 64 Hz
-
To maintain the entry slice in a TOF-MRA, how should the slice be acquired?
with a very short TR
with a very short TE
co-current
counter -current
counter -current
-
If FOV is increased from 20 to 40, SNR will increases by a factor of
1
2
3
4
4
-
Using narrow receive bandwidth can result in an:
Increase SNR
Increase chemical shift artifacts
Increase of the minimum TE
All of the above
All of the above
-
When increasing the FOV: (Select best two)
Increase scan time
Increase the chances of chemical shift
Increase spatial resolution
Increas SNR
Increase the chances of chemical shift
Increase SNR
-
Increasing the NEX will have a direct impact on the following:
Image contrast
SNR
Scan Time
Spatial Resolution
SNR
Scan Time
-
What is the TOF-MRA technique more effective in areas of rapid flow?
2D
3D
4D
The velocity of the flow does not affect TOF =-MRA
3D
-
Doubling the PES: (Select two)
SNR drops to 50%
Spatial resolution drops to 50%
Scan time doubles
Chances of chemical shift increases
SNR drops to 50%
Scan time doubles
-
As phase encoding steps increase, the spatial resolution will increase due to which of the following?
Signal-to-noise ratio decreases
Field-of-view increase
Voxel increase in size
Voxel decrease in size
Voxel decrease in size
-
Please match the parameter with its possible effect.
TR :
Receive bandwidth
Slice Thickness :
TE :
- Receive bandwidth :
- Chemical shift artifact
- Slice Thickness :
- Resolution
- TE :
- Intra-voxel dephasing
-
Flowing blood will appear dark on spin-echo pulse sequences due to the following:
Time of Flight Phenomenon
There are no hydrogen protons in blood
Intra-voxel dephasing
All of the above
Time of Flight Phenomenon
-
Which of the following parameters has a direct effect on scanning times?
Echo Time
Slice thickness
Time to echo (TE)
Repetition Time (TR)
Repetition Time (TR)
-
As slice thickness increases, spatial resolution decreases due to corresponding increases in which of the following?
Gibbs artifacts
Chemical shift artifacts
Signal-to- noise ratio
Partial volume effects
Partial volume effects
-
a TOF-MRA technique, flowing blood becomes saturated when a slice runs parallel to a blood vessel. What name is used to describe this phenomenon?
Time of Flight
Entry slice
Intra-voxel dephasing
In-plane flow
In-plane flow
-
What TOF technique is more affected by the slow flow?
3D-TOF-MRA
CE-MRA
PC-MRA
All of the above
3D-TOF-MRA
-
To increase spatial resolution without affecting scan time, an MRI technologist can do which of the following?
Decrease frequency encoding steps
Increase phase encoding steps
Increase number of signal averages
Decrease the field-of- view
Decrease the field-of-view
-
When increasing the image matrix to improve the spatial resolution, it increases which of the following:
SNR
T1 Weihgted
T2 Weighted
Scan Time
Scan Time
-
Per FDA use of gadolinium-based contrast agents should be avoided for patients with a glomerular filtration rate of
<30 ml/min/1.73 m2
<40 ml/min/1.73 m2
>30 ml/min/1.73 m2
<15 ml/min/1.73 m2
<30 ml/min/1.73 m2
-
In an emergency, an MRI technologist should take one of the following actions?
Open magnet doors and patient areas to responders
Lock the main magnet room door and shut down the magnet
Quench the magnet
Implement department policies and procedures
Implement department policies and procedures
-
At a minimum, during the exam, patient monitoring includes which of the following?
Continual verbal contact with the patient to ensure he/she is not having difficult
EKG monitoring of all patients over the age of 70 years
Making periodic physical checks on the patient in the magnet room
Use a pulse
Continual verbal contact with the patient to ensure he/she is not having difficult
-
Which of the following terms refers to the type of measurement the FDA uses to monitor the amount of RF energy deposited into a patient's body for each pulse sequence?
Sensitivity Average Rate
Specific Annual Range
Sensitivity Area Range
Specific Absorption Rate
Specific Absorption Rate
-
In the MRI environment, which of the following provides the greatest risk of spreading infectious disease?
Human hands
Insect bites
Food
Objects
Human hands
-
Which of the following contrast agents is most commonly used in MRI?
Non-specific extracellular agents
Oral contrast agents
Blood pool agents
Hepatocyte-specific agents
Blood pool agents
-
A patient indicates having a metallic implant. What are the necessary steps prior to entering the magnet room?
Consult with the radiologist to schedule a different test
Proceed with the scan if the implant is medically necessary
Confirm MRI safety using the facility's establishing safety processes
Cancel the study and contact referring physician
Confirm MRI safety using the facility's establishing safety processes
-
Compared to iodined contrast agents used in radiography and CT, the incidence of adverse reactions from MRI-used gadolinium-based contrast agents is:
Significantly lower
Generally the same
Significantly higher
Indeterminable given vast differences in molecular composition of different agents
Significantly lower
-
In MRI, Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is calculated using one of the following units of measurement?
Watts per gram
Watts per Kilogram
Megawatts per Kilogram
Kilowatts per Kilogram
Watts per Kilogram
-
Anaphylaxis refers to which of the following conditions?
Dizziness
Allergic reaction
Shortness of breath
Dysphagia
Allergic reaction
-
When is it safe to administer a gadolinium injection to a pregnant patient?
Gadolinium injections are not safe during pregnancy
During the first trimester
During the third trimester
During the second trimester
Gadolinium injections are not safe during pregnancy
-
Which of the following protocols would be included in an emergency plan for an outpatient MRI facility?
Leaving the scanning area while waiting for the first responders
Quenching the magnet, locking all the doors, and waiting for emergency crews to arrive
Contacting supervisor to ask how to proceed
Advanced agreement with outside emergency personnel
Advanced agreement with outside emergency personnel
-
Hazards to cryogens in the MRI environment do NOT include which of the following?
Radio frequency burns
Explosion
Frost bite
Asphyxiation
Radio frequency burns
-
Why administering a gadolinium-based contrast agent to a pregnant patient is considered to be a risk?
Kidney filtration of the contrast agent is decreased in pegnant patients
The contrast agents crosses the placenta to the fetus
Vasodilation is common in developing fetuses
Pregnant patients have increases risk of adverse reactions
The contrast agents crosses the placenta to the fetus
-
What blood test results are necessary prior to administer contrast?
Chemistry panel and complete blood count
Creatinine
Hemoglobin A1 c
Glucose
Creatinine
-
At a minimum, during the exam, patient monitoring includes which of the following?
Use a pulse oximeter
Making periodic physical checks on the patient in the magnet room
Continual verbal contact with the patient to ensure he/she is not having difficult
EKG monitoring of all patients over the age of 70 years
Continual verbal contact with the patient to ensure he/she is not having difficult
-
Which type of patient may be left unattended during the MRI procedure?
Pediatric
Stable adult
Geriatric
None
None
-
When is it safe to administer a gadolinium injection to a pregnant patient?
During the first trimester
During the second trimester
Gadolinium injections are not safe during pregnancy
During the third trimester
Gadolinium injections are not safe during pregnancy
-
Patient screening forms are to be completed and reviewed by the operating MRI technologist before a patient enters one of the following zones?
Zone 4
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3
-
To form a chelate, a gadolinium ion is chemically bonded with which of the following?
Ligand
Unpaired electron
Water molecule
Hydrogen ion
Ligand
-
Per the FDA, peripheral nerve stimulation is categorized as what type of concern?
Patient comfort
Safety
Specific absorption Rate
Acoustic noise
Patient comfort
-
Which type of patient may be left unattended during the MRI procedure?
Geriatric
None
Stable adult
Pediatric
None
-
IV contrast agents use which of the following types of ions as the primary contrast mechanism in MRI?
Hydrogen
Iron
Gadolinium
Tin
Gadolinium
-
A patient develops hives after gadolinium contrast administration. Which of the following medications should the radiologist use to treat this reaction?
Iodine
Calcium blockers
Antihistaminics
Antibiotics
Antihistaminics
-
What blood test results are necessary prior to administer contrast?
Chemistry panel and complete blood count
Creatinine
Hemoglobin A1 c
Glucose
Creatinine
-
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of the superconductive magnets?
No resistance to the flowing electrical current
Large fringe field
High magnetic field strength
Low power consumption
Large fringe field
-
How is the homogeneity of the main magnetic field measured?
MilliTesla per meter (mT/m)
Gaus (G)
Tesla per meter per second (T/m/s)
Parts per million (ppm)
Parts per million (ppm)
-
Conductive copper windings that alter the main magnetic field along a strict coordinate are known as which of the following?
Gradients coils
Interference coils
Surface coils
Shim coils
Gradients coils
-
Why does a 3.0 tesla magnet have inherently higher SNR than a 1.5 tesla magnet?
More hydrogens protons contributing to the net magnetization vector
3.0 tesla magnets have higher performing gradients
3.0 surface coils are more efficient
Larger physical magnet bore
More hydrogens protons contributing to the net magnetization vector
-
Superconducting magnets coils exhibit what type of resistance when operating at or below critical temperature?
High resistance
Low resistance
Zero resistance
Variable resistance
Zero resistance
-
Which of the following best describes gradient slew rate?
Speed and amplitude of a gradient measured in mT/m/s
Peak amplitude of a gradient measured in mT/m or G/cm
Percentage of time a gradient can work
Time for a gradient to reach maximum amplitude measure in ms
Speed and amplitude of a gradient measured in mT/m/s
-
When using a receiver-only surface coil, or multichannel coil, which of the following transmits the RF pulse to the patient's body?
Body coil
Gradient coil
Volume coil
Head coil
Body coil
-
What is the cryogen in a superconductive magnet?
Gaseous helium
Liquid helium
Liquid nitrogen
Liquid oxygen
Liquid helium
-
In a permanent magnet design, which of the following best describes the direction of the main magnetic field?
Rotates about the long axis of a body in the magnet
Along a diagonal to the long axis of the body in the magnet
Parallel to the long axis of a body in the magnet
Perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of a body in the magnet
Perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of a body in the magnet
-
What is the cryogen in a superconductive magnet?
Liquid helium
Liquid oxygen
Gaseous helium
Liquid nitrogen
Liquid helium
-
Superconducting magnets coils exhibit what type of resistance when operating at or below critical temperature?
High resistance
Low resistance
Zero resistance
Variable resistance
Zero resistance
-
In a permanent magnet design, which of the following best describes the direction of the main magnetic field?
Rotates about the long axis of a body in the magnet
Along a diagonal to the long axis of the body in the magnet
Perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of a body in the magnet
Parallel to the long axis of a body in the magnet
Perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of a body in the magnet
-
Which type of RF coil uses several small surface coils linked together to provide improved SNR and a large area of coverage?
Linear surface coil
Volume coil
Phase-array coil
Saddle coil
Phase-array coil
-
A phased-array surface coil is a receiver system that utilizes several individual coils, which are connected directly to a dedicate
Transmit channel
Surface coil
Receiver
Quadrature coil
Receiver
-
Gradient coils are best described as which of the following?
Independent electromagnets that switch on and off
Devices placed on or near the region of interest to be imaged before scanning
Shim coils that correct for homogeneity
Useful for field service engineers when ramping up a magnetic field
Independent electromagnets that switch on and off
-
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of permanent magnets?
No power supply requeriments
low operating cost
Small fringe fileds
Quick turn off capability
Quick turn off capability
-
The primary objective of the MRI receiver system is to convert analog signals into which of the following?
B1 maps
Digital signals
Radiofrequency transmit signals
Bo maps
Digital signals
-
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of permanent magnets?
Quick turn off capability
No power supply requeriments
Small fringe fileds
low operating cost
Quick turn off capability
-
What would be the best slice position and order (direction) when performing a TOF-MRA of the intracranial circulation?
Coronal
Foot to head
Sagittal
Anterior to posterior
Head to foot
Axial
Head to foot
Axial
-
What image will result from the following description?
1. The coverage must include the entire eyeball from inferior to superior.
2. The FOV should include the optic chiasm posteriorly and the eyeball anterior.
3. Slices should be aligned parallel to both optic nerves.
Axial orbits
Sagittal pituitary
Coronal orbits
Coronal IAC
Axial orbits
-
What pulse sequence is the best to detect an acute ischemic event in the brain?
SWI
DWI
STIR
FLAIR
DWI
-
What pulse sequence is the best to detect hemorrhagic blood?
DWI
PWI
FLAIR
SWI
SWI
-
Which of the following are indications for an MRI of the orbits?>
Proptosis
Microadenoma
CPA mass
Diplopia
Proptosis
Diplopia
-
What protocol would you use on a patient that has an MRI of the brain order looking for a vestibular schwannoma?
Brain Temporal lobe
Brain Sella
Brain IAC
Brain Orbits
Brain IAC
-
What would be the correct protocol to run in a patient that comes for an MRI of the brain and the indication is acromegaly?
Brain IAC
Brain Sella
Brain Orbits
Brain Temporal lobe
Brain Sella
-
Which of the following are primary brain tumors?
Astrocytoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Schwannomas
Renal Cell carcinoma
Astrocytoma
Schwannomas
|
|