Spi physics review
I'm clinical imaging, the wavelength measures between
0.1 to 0.8mm
in tissues that contain well-defined gas bodies, no effects have been observed for in situ peak rarefactional pressures below a mechanical index value less than approximately
0.4
what is the duty factor of CW Doppler
1
The typical range of frequency for diagnostic ultrasound imaging is
1 to 20 MHz
no biologic effects have been observed for unfocused beam having a free field SPTA intensities below
100 me/cm>2
The duty factor for continuous wave ultrasound is
100%
What is the total amount of attenuation that occurs if a 6.0-MHz sound beam travels through 4 cm of soft tissue
12dB
Which of the following is considered the speed of sound in soft tissue
1540m/s
Which of the following would be considered ultrasonic
1MHz
no effects have been observed for an unfocused beam having thermal index value of less than
2
what is the point at which Reynolds number predicts turbulence
2000
a reflector is 20 mm away from the transducer. how long does it take for sound to get back to the transducer
26us
which of the following frequency shifts would exhibit aliasing if the PRF is 5000Hz
3.0kHz
a sound wave travels 26 us to a reflector. how far away is the reflector assuming the medium in soft tissue
4.0cm
Identify the wave that is ultrasonic
4MHz
a stenosis of 75% in area is equal to what percent of stenosis in diameter
50%
with 6 bits, what is the largest number of different shades of gray that can be stored
64
the Doppler shift is lowest at what angle to flow
90 degrees
If the angel of incidence is 40'degrees, Shay is the angle of transmission at the interface of medical 1 has a propagation speed of 1320 m/s and medium 2 has a propagation speed of 1700 m/s
>40'degrees
which of the following is an outdated test object that used an acrylic tank filled with fluid that attempted to stimulate the speed of sound in soft tissue
AIUM test object
The major component of attenuation is
Absorption
which of the following is not a credential granting body for sonographers
American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine
which of the following is not an accrediting agency of sonography lab
American Registry of Diagnostic medical sonography
The maximum value of minimum value of an acoustic variable minus the equilibrium value of that variable describes
Amplitude
An increase in pulse repetition frequency would lead to
An increase in duty factor
As a sound wave travels through the human body, the intensity of the sound wave decrease as a result of
Attenuation, scattering, and absorption
What is the ability of the ultrasound system to image structures that are positioned parallel to the sound beam as separate structure
Axial resolution
What provides the potential energy in the cardiovascular system
Beating heart
Which of the following would have the highest propagation speed
Bone
the only certifying agency that offers credentialing exams for cardiac and vascular testing
CCI
Areas of high pressure and density are referred to as
Compressions
read zoom is a function of the
D-to-A converter
the echo information is taken from the memory and converted so it can be shown on the display in th
D-toA converter
And imaging depth increases, the pulse repetition frequency must
Decrease
What does increasing the PRF/scale setting on a spectral Doppler do
Decrease the potential of aliasing
The inertia of the medium describes
Density
which test object uses a moving belt, vibrating string or a fluid pump
Doppler phantom
The percentage of time that the ultrasound system is producing pulses of ultrasound describes
Duty factor
What do waves transfer from one location to another
Energy
Which is determined by sound source only
Frequency
The prefix centi denotes
Hundredths
what states that waves are the result of the interference of many wavelets produced at the face of the transducer
Huygens's principle
What is another term for gravitational potential energy
Hydrostatic pressure
As imaging depth increases, pulse repetition period
Increases
If pulse repetition frequency increases, the duty factor
Increases
What is essentially equal to the power of a wave divided by the area over which the power is distributed
Intensity
What is the change in intensity of the power decreases by half
Intensity is halved
Density and propagation speed are
Inversely related
What is the change in power if the amplitude triples
It increase nine times
All of the following are true about stiffness
It is defined as the ability of an object to resist compression Increasing stiffness increases propagation speed Stiffness may also be referred to as elasticity
True of wavelength
It is determined by both medium and sound source It is inversely related to frequency It is directly related to period
Density is typically measured in
Kilograms per centimeter cubed
Transducers have material within them that, when electronically stimulated, produces ultrasound waves. This is most likely
Lead zirconate titanite
Which of the following would have the lowest propagation speed
Lung tissue
Sound is technically a
Mechanical and longitudinal
Which of the following is an appropriate unit of measurement for propagation speed
Milliliters per microsecond
Micro denotes
Millionth
Spatial pulse length can be calculated as
Multiplying the number of cycles times the wavelength
The attenuation coefficient in soft tissue is equal to
One half of the operating frequency
Pressure is typically expressed
Pascals
What is pressure measure in
Pascals or pounds per square inch
What is the name of the flat flow profile that is seen at the entrance of vessels
Plug flow
These are true about power
Power is proportional to amplitude squared Intensity is proportional to power Power is measured in milliwatts
Which of the following is defined as only the active time
Pulse duration
What is defined as the beginning of one pulse to the beginning of the next pulse. And Hereford includes both the "on" and "off" tkme
Pulse repetition period
The portion of the sound beam where molecules are pulled apart described an area of
Rarefaction
Camping of the sound beam
Reduces the spatial pulse length
The change in the direction of the original sound wave that occurs when sound interacts with two different tissue types that have a different propagation speed
Refraction
Which of the following describes the amount of refraction that occurs at an interface
Snell's law
If only the density of a medium increases, then the
Speed will decrease
Which of the following is described as the ability of an object to resist compression and related to the hardness of a medium
Stiffness
All the following are true of sound waves except
They are transverse
which of the following is representative of Ohm's law
V=IR
which of the following is a storage medium that uses a magnetic tape
VHS
All of the following relate to the strength of the sound wave except
Wavelength
Which is determined by sound source and medium
Wavelength
Which of the following is described as the distance over which one cycle occurs
Wavelength
which of the following is not a true statemtn
a larger aperture results in a shorter near zone lenght
which older mode is still used today in ophtalmology
a-mode
what is considered to be the primary reason why tissue heats as sound is attenuated in the human body
absorption
which of the following is a voluntary process that acknowledge an organizations competency and credibility according to standards and essentials set forth by a reliable source
accreditation
which of the following statement is not true concerning hand washing
alcohol-based hand rubs should be used to take place of hand washing
which of the following statements is false
aliasing does not occur with color doppler
which of the following is a technique used to reduce the presence of grating lobes
all the above
adjusting which of the following will have no effect on the measured frequency shift
amplitude
which of the following is not a synonym for axial resolution
angular
which of the following is the type of transducer that utilizes elements arranged in a concentric pattern
annular array
which types of transducers are no longer used
annular array transducers
which of the following is not a method of creating 3D images
annular array transduer
what term and philosophy relates the amount of exposure time for the sonographer and patient during a diagnostic ultrasound examination
as low as reasonable achievable
which of the following is not a characteristic of an unfocused single-element transducer
at the face of the transducer, the beam diameter is twice the size of the element thickness
which signal processing technique is used for color Doppler is not as accurate, but faster than the technique used for spectral doppler
autocorrelation
which resolution is best in clinical imaging
axial
which of the following is the ability to accurately identify reflectors that are arranged front to back and parallel to the ultrasound beam
axial resolution
in which mode is the strength of the reflector represented by the brightness of the dot
b-mode
which of the following shortens the length of the pulse by decreasing the number of cycles in the pulse
backin material
which of the following is the range of frequencies present within the beam
bandwidth
the strength of the voltage sent to each element is determined by the
beam former
provides the potential energy in the cardiovascular system
beating heart
a video display that is limited to only black and white, with no other shades of gray is called
bistable
which of the following would be best described as the failure of the hear to pump the proper amount of blood to the vital organs
cardiogenic shock
in the presence of a nonresponsive adult patient, which pulse should be evaluated
carotid
what is defined as the action of an acoustic field within a fluid to generate bubbles
cavitation
how are ultrasound transducers typically sterilized
cold-sterilization methods
as the sound beam travels it is attenuated. this explains the need to have which receiver function
compensation
what is the receiver function that adjusts the image because of the darker appearance of reflectors in the far field as a result of attenuation
compression
which type of interference results in a larger sound wave
constructive interferenec
which of the following transducers is not used for imaging
continuous-wave transducers
the AIUM test object can evaluate all of the following except
contrast resolution
what would be most likely means of transmission of tuberculosis from a patient to a sonogapher
coughing
which of the following electrical patterns produce electronic focusing of the ultrasound beam
curve
which of the following would be best utilized for imaging of deep stuctures in the abdomen
curved sequeneced array transducer
which of the following is the part of the transducer that stops the ringing of the element
damping material
which of the following is not true of damping
damping worsens axial resolution
what does increasing the PRF/scale setting on spectral Doppler do
decrease the potential of aliasing
which of the following would cause an increase in frame rate
decreased imaging depth
which of the following would not be considered a clinical complication of diabetes mellitus
decreased urine output
a proximal stenosis will look like what on the spectral waveform
delay in the systolic upstroke
which of the following would be decreased as a complication of diabetes that results from a severe lack of insulin, in which case the patients breath may have a sweet smell
diabetic ketoacidosis
in a standard cathode ray tube used to display ultrasound images, what are the charged particles that are emitted from a "gun" from the rear of the tube
electrons
which of the following is the resolution in the third dimension off the beam
elevational resolution
the health insurance portability and accountability act attempt to do all of the following except
encourage safe practices when dealing with patients; they also promote cleanliness in the health care setting
the useful artifact that one might se behind a weakly attenuating structure is
enhancement
which of the following best describes the components of the damping material
epoxy resin loaded with tungsten
which of the following is NOT a way in which venous blood is assisted in returning to the heart
expiration
some clinical manifestation of shock includes all of the following except
extreme thirst
which mathematical processing technique is used to analyze the data and produce a spectral waveform
fast fourier transform
the technique that uses made-up pixel information to replace areas between the scan lines where there is no actual signal information is
fill-in interpolation
Which of the following would be considered the narrowest part the sound beam
focus
the portion of the transducer that comes in contact with the patient is the
footprint
temporal resolution relates to relate to which of the following
frame rate
which of the following is not a component of spatial resolution
frame resolution
which of the following mat also be referred to as the far zone
fraunhofer zone
along with the crystal diameter, the divergence in the far field is also determined by which of the following
frequency
a technique that averages out the frequencies used to make the image to improve contrast resolution and reduce speckle is
frequency compounding
all of the following are true statements about the use of gloves except
gloves can be used to replace hand washing
personal protective equipment includes all of the following except
gluteraldehyde soaking solution
additional reflectors on the screen that are from extraneous sound waves off the primary axis of the beam
grating lobes
which of the following would not be considered a barrier technique
hand hygiene
which of the following would be considered the best way to prevent the spread of infection
hand washing
which of the following would not be considered a part of the classic presentation of cardiac arrest
headache
which of the following would not be considered a common virus that a health care worker would be exposed to
hepatitis k
A nosocomial infection is best described as
hospital-acquired infection
what is another term for gravitational potential energy
hydrostatic pressure
the diabetic syndrome characterized by excessive urination and dehydration is
hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome
when viewing sonographic images outside of the clinical arena, all of the following information are required to be removed except
image orientation
in a standing patient, where is the hydrostatic pressure the highest
in the feet
when a reflector moves toward the transducer, what will happen to the reflected frequency
increase
if the far field of the image is too dark, it is recommended that you
increase the receiver gain
which of the following would cause a decrease in temporal resoultion
increased line density
damping material produces all of the following exept
increased spl
which of the following will Not eliminate aliasing
increasing the frequency shift above the Nyquist limit
the output gain of the pulser determines the _____ of the acoustic pulse
intensity
which of the following could be a cause of anaphylactic shock
iodinated contrast agents
the harmonic signal
is produced by the patient
which of the following is false about color Doppler imaging
it can measure peak systolic and end diastolic velocites
in order to maintain flow as a constant, if the are of a vessel increases what must happen to the velocity
it decreases
which of the following is true of the diameter of the sound beam in the Fresnel zone
it decreases
what occurs as the Doppler angle is increased
it decreases the frequency shift
what can be said about the ensemble length of pulsed wave Doppler
it is about 10 to 20 pulses per scan line
which of the following is true about the frequency shift
it is in the audible range of sound
which of the following is true about the spectral Doppler envelope
it is thickened in the presence of turbulence
which of the following is true for continuous wave Doppler device
it must have at least two piezoelectric elements
what does the heart sterilization do to an ultrasound transducer
kills pathogens and destroys the transducer
human immunodeficiency virus is spread by all of the following means except
kissing
which of the following will decrease beam divergence in the far field
large crystal diameter, high frequency
which of the following will increase the near zone length
large crystal diameter, high frequency
which of the following transducers is also referred to as a sector or vector transducer
linear phased array
hepatitis denotes
liver inflammation
imaging transducers
low quality factors, wide bandwidths
which mode is interested in the movement of the reflectors along one scan line
m-mode
the part of the machine responsible for timing the reception of the pulses to determine their location is the
master synchronizer
which of the following facilitates the transmission of sound beam from the element into the patients skin
matching layer
the calculation used to assist in evaluating the likelihood of cavitation to occur is referred
mechanical index
nonthermal mechanisms may be also referred to as
mechanical mechanisms
which of the following transducers uses a motor for sterring the beam
mechanical transducers
sonographers should verify the patients wristband information for identifying markers. this includes which of the following
medial record number
which of the following would most likely manifest as a weeping skin lesion that is swollen and infected
methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
sound bouncing off of a strong reflector and producing an image on the wrong location on the display is
mirror image artifact
in the exercising patient, the distal arterioles are dilated. what type of flow pattern would most likely be demonstrated on spectral Doppler within the proximal vessels
monophasic
what would be the most likely means of transmission of the human immunodeficiency virus from a patient to a sonographer
needle stick
which of the following would not be considered a transmission barrier that would help prevent the transporting of pathogens from the infected person to the general environment
needles
which of the following statements is true concerning the biologic effects of diagnostic ultrasound
no effects caused by exposure from present diagnostic ultrasound instruments have been reported in human patients in the absence of contrast agents
which of the following would not be a subcategory of distributive shock
nosocomial shock
along with the image depth, which of the following also determines the frame rate
number of lines per frame
which of the following would be most likely caused by an arterial stenosis
obstructive shock
what is the fewest number of crystals a PW Doppler device may have
one
in an unfocused, single-element transducer, the focal point of the sound beam measures how much of the total beam width
one half
which of the following may result if the spectral Doppler gain is too high
overmeasurment of the velocities
which of the following represents the resistive index
peak systolic velocity minus the end diastolic velocity divided by the peak systolic velocity
what is the component of the ultrasound machine used to detect positive versus negative frequency shifts
phase quadrature
which of the following produces a pie-shaped image
phased array
which of the following I defined as changing the timing of the shocking of the elements in order to shape and steer the beam
phasing
what is the name of the flat flow profile that is seen at the entrance of the vessels
plug flow
which of the following is required in order for a pathogen to be transmitted from one individual to another
portal of exit
which of the following occurs in the D-to-A converter
postprocessing
which type of Doppler does not rely on the frequency shift but instead relies on the strength of the shift
power doppler
which of the following has to be increased in order to see an increase in flow volume
pressure gradient
which of the following is a methodical way of evaluating equipment performance on a routine basis to ensure proper and accurate equipment function
preventive maintenance
if a patient does not speak English, or the national language, the sonographer should
provide an interpreter
when you adjust the output power control, you affect the following system component:
pulser
which of the following is defined as forces exerted by a sound beam on an absorber or reflector that can alter structures
radiation forces
which of the following is defined as the minimum distance two reflectors can be, parallel to the beam, and still appear on the screen as dots
range resolution
which part of the us machine does not affect the amount of energy entering the patient
receiver
what receiver function converts the negative portion of the signal to positive
rectifcation
which of the following tasks is incorporated in the process of demodulation
rectification
the part of the receiver that reduces low- level system noise is the
rejection
all of the following are goals for a quality assurance program except
report equipment malfunctions anually
an infectious agent needs to initially have which of the following to grow and survive
resevoir
an artifact that occurs when a sound beam bounces back and forth between two strong reflectors creating a step-ladder like appearance is
reverberation
Comprehensive preventative maintenance must be performed at least
semiannually
which of the following is the systems ability to detect weak echos
sensitivity
what term is defined as the bodys pathologic response to illness, trauma, or severe physiologic or emotional stress
shock
which of the following is a property of power doppler
signal is obtained by detecting amplitude of shift
an advantage of coded excitation is improved
signal-to-noise ratio
what type of errors will cause artificial echoes to appear within a cystic structure
slice thickness
you are using a transducer that produces a beam with a very wide elevational plane. which of the following problems are you most likely to encounter as a result
slice thickness artifact
which of the following is the test object that evaluates the elevation resolution, or the thickness portion, of the sound beam perpendicular to the imaging plane
slice thickness phantom
who among the following is responsible for ensuring an effective quality assurance program
sonographer
the maximum heating of tissue is related to the sound beams
spatial pulse temporal average
what is it called when an acoustic field causes motion of fluids
streaming
which of the following does the Doppler phantom not typically evaluate
subtle tissue differences
universal or standard precautions apply to all of the following except
sweat
in order to add more spectral Doppler waveforms to the display, what setting on the machine should be adjusted
sweep speed
which of the following is represented as time, or the ability to display structures in real time
temporal resolution
which type of resolution is an accurate representation of moving structures
temporal resolution
contrast resolution
the ability to see differences in shades of gray
what happens as the frequency of the transducer increases
the amount of scatter is increased
what is the name for the smaller amount of digital storage
the bit
in B-mode imaging, the stronger the return echo
the brighter the dot on the display
which of the following is not true o the linear sequenced array transducer
the elements are arranged in a ring
which of the following best described the frame rate
the frame rate is equal to the pulse repetition frequency divided by the lines per frame
when imaging in tissue harmonic imaging
the fundamental frequency is filtered out
which of the following is true concerning the frequency and the near zone length
the higher the frequency, the longer the near zone length
which of the following will be seen with a stationary reflector
the incident frequency is equal to the reflected frequency
artifacts related to propagation speed occur because
the machine assumes 1540m/s for all tissue
what does the brightness of the dots that make up the spectral display represent
the number of red blood cells present
in the exercising patient, what is the response to peripheral resistance with arteriolar dilatation
the peripheral resistance decreases
what is the smallest element in a digital picture called
the pixel
which of the following describes the result of destructive interference
the resulting wave is smaller than the orginial wave
which of the following best describes transient cavitation
the type of cavitation when larger bubbles are produced and subsequently rupture
which of the following is not a true statement about a mechanical transducer
there are no moving parts
which of the following is a true statement
there are two fields in a frame
which of the following is true about CW doppler
there is a large sample volume that obtains signals from all the vessels within
assuming flow is constant, what happens in a region of blood vessel narrowing
there is an increase in the velocity along with corresponding decrease in pressure
what happens to a digital image when the pixel density is increased
there is more spatial detail
what is said to occur when the window of the spectral Doppler display is filled in
there is spectral broadening
when compared to 2D graysale imaging, which of the following color Doppler statements is true
there is worse temporal resolution
what happens if blood flow is sampled in the center of laminar flow
there will be higher velocity than if sampled toward the edges
the calculation used to predict the maximum temperature elevation in tissues as a result of attenuation of sound is the
thermal index
the m-mode imaging, what is along the x-axis
time
all of the following are considered to be part of nonthermal mechanisms of biologic effects except
tissue heating
the test object that mimics the acoustic properties of human tissue and is used to ensure proper equipment performance
tissue-equivalent phantom
which of the following test phantoms should be stored in an airtight container and in a controlled temperature
tissue-equivalent phantom
sound waves through a large quantity of muscle tissue. the reflector will be displayed
too close to the transducer
which of the following is seen wit continuous-wave instrumentation
transducer frequency matches that of the oscillator
which of the following forms of cavitation has the most potential for inducing biologic damage
transient
what is the term for pressure difference between the inside of a vein and the tissue outside
transmural pressure
what must be known in order to calculate to a reflector
travel ,time, speed
a shadow occurs when sound
travels through an area of increased attentuation
what is it called when the 2D image, color Doppler image, and spectral Doppler are displayed simultaneously
triplex mode
which of the following is best described as an airborne disease that is spread by bacteria released from an infected individual when that person coughs, sneezes, speaks, or sings
tuberculosis
which of the following is not transmitted via contact with infectious blood or accidental needle sticks
tuberculosis
an image with one bit of memory has how many shades of gray
two
which of the following will result in aliasing
undersampling of the blood flow
which of the following would be considered one of the most common nosocomial infection
urinary tract infections
to produce a transducer with a higher frequency one should
use a thinner piezoelectric element
how does a cathode ray tube steer the charged particles emitted by the electron so that they sweep across the front screen
using a magnetic field
the test used to evaluate the depth of reflectors from a transducer is called
vertical depth calibration
which of the following indicates the maximum depth of visualization
vertical distance
the smallest component of a 3D image is the
voxel
the end diastolic component is missing on a spectral waveform. which of the following should be adjusted to fix this
wall filter
when is the Doppler shift highest
when the beam is parallel to the direction of flow
which of the following would be considered an advantage of a curved linear array over a phased array transducer
wider near field
which type of zoom offers a high quality zoom but must be selected while the image is live
write zoom