Comprehensive Exam SPI

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Refraction ONLY occurs if there is : ________ incidence & ________ propagation speeds.

Oblique, Different

Component of a transducer that changes electrical to mechanical and mechanical back to electrical energy is known as ______.

PZT

What determines the frequency of a sound beam from a pulsed transducer?

PZT thickness

Unit for pressure = _______

Pascals (Pa)

______ is an advantage in coded excitation.

Penetration

Hertz is another way of saying ____ _______.

Per second

4 types of NORMAL INCIDENCE: "porn"

Perpendicular, Orthogonal, right angle, ninety degrees

Consolidation of many images into a single frame best describes _______.

Persistence

Which transducer would be best to image superficial structures? _____ diameter, ____ frequency

Small diameter, high frequency

Put in decreasing order of propagation speed:

Solid - liquid - gas

Intensity description for the lowest value=

Spatial Average Temporal Average (SATA)

Intensity description that is most important for thermal bioeffects=

Spatial Peak Temporal Average (SPTA)

Intensity description for the highest value=

Spatial Peak Temporal Peak (SPTP)

The creation of an image by scanning from different angles best describes _______ _______.

Spatial compounding

The more pixels per inch the better is the ______ ______.

Spatial resolution

______ artifact has a grainy appearance and is caused by the interference effects of scattered sound.

Speckle

The interaction of microscopic bubbles and ultrasound form the basis for cavitation bioeffects. Which of the following forms of cavitation are most likely to produce micro streaming in the intracellular fluid and shear stresses?

Stable cavitation

Enhancement, multi path and side lobes result in ________.

Artifact

When can the patient revoke consent

At any time

When may a patient revoke their consent to be treated?

At any time

What is another name for a longitudinal resolution?

Axial; depth

Which of the following and improves the signal-to-noise ratio?

Frame averaging

If a manufacturer changed the lines per frame and kept the imaging depths the same, what else would change?

Frame rate

Propagation speed = _________ x wavelength

Frequency

_______ affects penetration and axial resolution (image quality).

Frequency

Which of the following does NOT change temporal resolution?

Frequency compounding

For soft tissue, the approximate attenuation coefficient in dB/cm is equal to one-half _______ in ______.

Frequency, MHz

The region from the transducer to the minimum beam cross-sectional area is the _______ zone.

Fresnel

The rayl is the unit of _________.

Impedance

Where are harmonics created?

In the tissues

All of the following statements regarding in vitroBio effects are true EXCEPT

In vitro bioeffects conclusions are clinically relevant

Fill in of an anechoic structure such as a cyst is known as all of the following EXCEPT: Partial volume artifact Slice thickness artifact Section thickness artifact Ghosting artifact

Ghosting artifact

Which of the following clinical modalities has the lowest output and intensity?

Grayscale imaging

At the focus, the beam diameter is _______ the transducer diameter

Half

If the intensity of a sound beam remains unchanged while the beam area is reduced in half, what has happened to the power?

Halved

Under which circumstance is the mechanical index the lowest? _____ frequency and ____ power

High frequency and low power

What measures the output of a transducer?

Hydrophone

If we increase the frequency, the near zone length is _______

Increase

When the ultrasound machine displays only strong reflecting objects and nothing else, the sonographer should:

Increase output power

If the frequency is decreased, the numerical value of the radial resolution is __________.

Increased

If the transducer aperture increases, the lateral resolution at its smallest dimension is _______.

Increased

All of the following will improve temporal resolution EXCEPT:

Increased line density

As frequency increases, scattering _______.

Increases

As frequency increases, the attenuation coefficient _______.

Increases

Which is NOT an acoustic variable?

Intensity

________ is the concentration of the power in a beam.

Intensity

A hydrophone is used to measure ______ and ______.

Intensity and frequency

The Curie temperature has which affect

The ferroelectric material is depolarized

(T or F) A sound wave is a pressure wave made of compressions and rarefactions.

True

Which of the following best describes a sound beam? A collection of mechanical vibrations in the form of ________ and _______

compressions and rarefactions

Lateral resolution is also called: axial (T or F) azimuthal (T or F) longitudinal (T or F) range (T or F)

false, true, false, false

The fraunhofer is known as the _____ zone.

far zone

The angle between an ultrasound pulse and the boundary between two media is 90°. what is this called?

orthogonal incidence

The units of pulse repetition frequency are:

per minute

_______ is the time to complete one cycle.

period

The production of a voltage from the application of a pressure is called _______.

piezoelectricity

What is the production of deformation from voltage called?

piezoelectricity

As the impedances of two media become vastly different, the __________ increases.

reflection

________ pulses create more accurate images

short

Which of these boundaries will create the weakest reflection? air-lung air-soft tissue air-blood soft tissue-blood

soft tissue-blood

What happens to the speed of sound in a medium when the Bulk modulus of the medium DEcreases?

speed of sound decreases

What happens to the speed of sound in a medium when the bulk modulus of the medium INcreases?

speed of sound increases

While propagating, a sound wave is refracted. Finally, it returns to the transducer.The system processes the sound waves as if it has traveled in a _________ _____ , reflected and returned.

straight line

A transducer with more than one active element is called ______.

Array

The units of attenuation are ______; this is a ______ scale.

dB (decibels), logarithmic

What units report the *relative* bigness of a sound beam?

dB - decibels

And ultrasound system is set at 0 dB and is transmitting at full intensity. What is the output power when the system is transmitting at 10% of full intensity?

-10 dB

What would be the brightest B-mode spot when scanning the following?

********

How is lateral resolution measured if this test object is scanned from the top?

*****************

In ultrasound system is set at 0 dB and is transmitting at full intensity. What is the output power when the system is transmitting at 50% of full intensity?

-3 dB

All of the following are true of normal cavitation EXCEPT: -Harmful bioeffects are commonly observed -Only a 10% increase in pressure is needed to convert to this from stable cavitation -It is also known as inertial cavitation -Temperatures in the thousands of degrees are created -Is consistent with shockwaves

-Harmful bioeffects are commonly observed

A sound wave strikes a boundary at normal incidence. The impedances of the two media are identical. What percentage of the sound wave is refracted?

0% (Remember refraction requires oblique incidence)

The MINIMUM value of the duty factor is __.__%

0.0%

Which of the following is the best lateral resolution? 0.5 cm 5 cm 0.06 cm 2 cm

0.06 cm

According to the AIUM statement on bioeffects, there have been no confirmed bioeffects below intensities of __.__ watts per square cm SPTA.

0.1

A sound wave's frequency is 10 MHz. The wave is traveling in soft tissue. What is its wavelength?

0.15 mm

If 300,000 cycles occur in a second, what is the waves frequency?

0.3 MHz

If this spatial pulse length is 10 mm, the axial resolution is __.__ cm.

0.5 cm

What is the approximate attenuation coefficient of 1 MHz ultrasound in soft tissue?

0.5 dB/cm

Attenuation of ultrasound in soft tissue is closest to __.__ dB/cm/MHz

0.6 dB/cm/MHz

In soft tissue, sound with a frequency of 2 MHz has a wavelength of _.____ mm

0.77 mm

What are typical clinical Doppler frequencies?

1 - 10,000 Hz

In soft tissue every 13 µs of go-return time means the reflector is _____ deeper in the body.

1 cm

What is the frequency of a wave with 1 msec period?

1 kHz

The relative output of an ultrasound instrument is calibrated in decibels and operator increases the output by 60 dB.The beam intensity is increased by __________ times.

1 million times

The most likely amount of reflection at a boundary between soft tissues is __%

1%

This speed of ultrasound in soft tissue is closest to:

1,500m/s

Average speed of all sound (regardless of frequency) in biologic or "soft tissue" =

1,540 m/s = 1.54 km/s = 1.54 mm/µs

The duty factor for continuous wave ultrasound is __.__%

1.0%

In soft tissue, sound with a frequency of 1 MHz has a wavelength of _.____ mm

1.54 mm

The propagation speed of ultrasound in the AIUM test object is _________.

1.54 mm/µs

____ bits are needed to represent 1024 gray shades.

10

A pulse is emitted by a transducer and is traveling in soft tissue. The go-return time, or time-of-flight, of a sound pulse is 130 µs (microseconds). What is the reflector depth?

10 cm

Biologic effects have not been documented below what intensity (SPTA)>

100 mW/cm²

Which has the correct order for this: mega-milli-kilo-micro

10⁶ - 10⁻³ - 10³ - 10⁻⁶

Know that 0.000001 is _____ or _____.

10⁻⁶ or micro

A Doppler exam is performed with a 5 MHz probe and a PRF of 15 kHz. Which of these Doppler shifts will create aliasing?

14 kHz

The frequency closest to the lower limit of ultrasound is:

15,000 Hz

Decimal uses a base of 10, binary uses a base of ___.

2

What is the range of frequencies created by medical diagnostic Doppler transducers?

2 - 10 MHz

What is the most typical Doppler shift measured clinically?

2 kHz

The distance to a target is doubled. The time-of-flight for a pulse to travel to the target and back is ___ times.

2 times

Average speed of sound through bone =

2,000 - 4,000 m/s

An object is located at a depth of 10 cm. The imaging depth is 7 cm. At what depth will a reflection from the object appear on the image?

3 cm

Which of the following is NOT pre-processing?

3-D rendering

Which of the following sound waves is ultrasonic and LEAST useful in diagnostic imaging?

30 KHz

Average speed of sound through air =

330 m/s

How many bits are needed to represent 16 shades of grey?

4

Depth calibration of a machine measures 100 mm spaced wire to be 90 mm apart. Scanning reflectors 50 mm apart, what will the machine calculate the distance to be?

45 mm

The fundamental frequency of a transducer is 2.5 MHz. What is the second harmonic frequency?

5 MHz

The boundary soft tissue-bone creates __% reflection (attenuation).

50%

How many cm are 60 mm?

6

____ data bits are needed to represent 46 gray shades.

6

Sound intensity is DEcreased by 75%.How many decibels of attenuation is this?

6 dB (decibels)

What Doppler angle is most inaccurate? 15-30 degrees 30-45 degrees 45-60 degrees 60-75 degrees

60-75 degrees

An ultrasound wave travels through two media and has attenuation of 3 dB in the first and 5 dB in the second. What is the total attenuation?

8 dB

The impedance of tissue is 3 x 10⁵ rayls and for the PZT crystal is 6 x 10⁶ rayls. What is the best impedance for the matching layer?

9.5 x 10⁵

For Doppler, which incident angle results in no shift?

90°

The boundary soft tissue-air creates __% reflection (attenuation).

99%

The most typical amount of transmission at a boundary in biologic media is __%

99%

The boundary soft tissue-soft tissue creates __% reflection (attenuation).

< 1%

Post processing occurs when the image enters the _______ but before display

A/D converter

Which is not a part of a transducer?

A/D converter

Bone attenuates sound by _________.

Absorption

Reflection w/ normal incidence occurs always if the two media at the boundary have different ______ ______.

Acoustic impedances

The affects of soft tissue on ultrasound are called:

Acoustic propagation properties

With good images on the display but not on the printer, one should:

Adjust the recorder

If a 5 MHz sound wave is traveling in the tissues listed below, which will have the SHORTEST wavelength?

Air (Speed of sound in air is the lowest)

Put in increasing order of propagation speed:

Air, water, bone

The dynamic range is the ratio of the smallest to largest ________ that a system can process without distortion.

Amplitude

In ultrasound machine has a digital scan converter but has an analog input signal.The machine needs to have a:

Analog to digital converter

Which has the greatest amount of attenuation?

Bone

If a 5 MHz sound wave is traveling in the tissues listed below, which will have the LONGEST wavelength?

Bone (speed of sound in bone is the highest)

A quality assurance program is needed:

By all labs

To measure the ultrasound beam intensity, use a _______ ______.

Calibrated hydrophone

You encounter a patient that does not speak English. Which of the following is best to obtain informed consent?

Call for a hospital interpreter

Which of these cannot be performed by a sonographer?

Clean pixels

Improved contrast resolution is one of the advantages of ________ _______.

Coded excitation

_______ _______ & ____ _____ & ______ the PRF will eliminate range ambiguity artifact.

Coded excitation; Imaging deeper; lowering the PRF

The process of reducing the difference between the smallest and largest voltages is called _______.

Compensation

What is the name of the receiver function that corrects for attenuation?

Compensation

___________ are areas of INCREASED pressure and density.

Compressions

A transducer ______ one form of _____ into another.

Converts; Energy

When the sound source and the receiver are not moving directly towards or away from each other, _______ of the angle between them enters into the calculation of Doppler shift.

Cosine

What is the standard for communication between medical imaging computers?

DICOM

If we increase the transducer diameter, the beam diameter in the far zone is _______.

Decreased

Under which of the following conditions is the lateral resolution improved? Decreased _______ _______

Decreased beam diameter

Under which of the following conditions is axial resolution improved?

Decreased spatial pulse length

If the lines per frame is increased while the imaging depth is unchanged in the frame rate ______.

Decreases

As a result of _______ the propagation speed increases.

Decreasing compressibility & decreasing density

Rectification and smoothing are components of ________.

Demodulation

Propagation speed is determined by _____ and _____.

Density and elasticity

Impedance is the product of ________ and ______.

Density and propagation speed

Which of the following best describes the features of a sound wave and medium that determine the speed of sound in the medium?

Density of the medium and stiffness of the medium

If the frame rate increases and the lines per is unchanged, what else must happen?

Depth decreases

The Doppler shit is the ______ of two frequencies.

Difference

Changing which of the following would not cause any change in a hardcopy image output?

Display brightness and contrast

If the intensity is increased by 3 dB (decibels), it _______.

Doubles

What is the fraction of time that a transducer is transmitting?

Duty factor

(T or F) A sonographers education ends when they become registered.

False

(T or F) Axial resolution is affected by focusing.

False

(T or F) Doppler shifts always occur if the sound source and receiver are in motion.

False

(T or F) Doppler shifts always occur if the source and Observer are in motion relative to each other and the angle between the motion and the sound beam is 90°

False

(T or F) Doppler shifts are always created when the source and receiver are in motion relative to each other.

False

(T or F) Increasing the frequency increases the penetration depth.

False

(T or F) Sonographers cannot affect a patients exposure to a acoustic energy.

False

(T or F) The digital scan converter has a number of pixels assigned to each bit.

False

(T or F) The sonographer CANNOT change, directly or indirectly, the duty factor of an ultrasound machine.

False

(T or F) There have NOT been biological effects from ultrasound found in the laboratory.

False

(T or F) With normal incidence the angle is 180°

False

(T or F) With the right angle incidence, reflections are always generated at a boundary if the propagation speeds of the media are different.

False

(T or F) a mirror image artifacts can appear along side of the true anatomy.

False

The manufacturer increases the number of lines per frame. As a result, which of the following may have to be decreased? Frequency (T or F) Frame rate (T or F) Sector angle (T or F) Imaging depth (T or F) Power output (T or F)

False, true, true, true, false

What are the units of longitudinal resolution?

Feet

While scanning in a water tank, what location in a sound beam has the highest intensity?

Focal point

What is the location of a minimum cross-sectional area of the ultrasound being called?

Focus

Lateral resolution can be improved by _________.

Focusing

What is the significance of grayscale variation in the spectrum of a pulsed wave Doppler display?

It represents the number of red blood cells creating the reflection

Which of the following will result in the greatest number of shades of gray in a digital image display?

Large pixels with many bits per pixel

What can pulsed Doppler measure that continuous wave cannot?

Location

Particles move back and forth in the same direction (aLONG) as the wave is known as a _______ wave.

Longitudinal wave

Sound waves are:

Longitudinal, mechanical

Which of the following will result in the highest mechanical index? ______ frequency and high signal amplitude

Low

Under what circumstance is cavitation most likely to occur? _____ frequency and high signal amplitude

Low frequency and high signal amplitude

From a safety standpoint, which one of the following methods is best?

Low transmit output and high receiver gain

How is range ambiguity artifact eliminated?

Lower the PRF

Images on videotape are stored using ________.

Magnetism

A single element transducer is focused by the _____.

Manufacturer

_________ _______ is associated with cavitation.

Mechanical index (MI)

Which of the following has a propagation speed closest to soft tissue?

Muscle

With normal incidence, what factors affect refraction of ultrasound?

None of the above

Refraction requires both:

Oblique Incidence & Different speeds

Anything other than 90°; not at right angles is known as ______ ______.

Oblique incidence

Which of the following is not a beam steering technique for a mechanical scanhead?

Phased beam

You enter a hospital room to perform an ultrasound exam. Which of the following should you do first?

Politely check the patients wrist band for identification

Which of is associated with power mode Doppler? ______ temporal resolution & ______ artifact

Poor; Flash artifact

The rate that sound travels through a medium also called velocity or speed is known as _____ ____.

Population speed

______ is proportional to the amplitude squared.

Power

Concentration of force within an area is known as __________.

Pressure

3 acoustic variables: ______, _______, ______

Pressure, density, and distance

Impedance is the ______ of ______ and ______.

Product, propagation speed, density

In soft tissue: Distance traveled = _______ x Round trip time

Propagation speed

_________ ______ and the _______ ______ have the greatest influence on temporal resolution.

Propagation speed and the imaging depth

The actual time that ultrasound machine is creating a pulse is known as _____ ______.

Pulse duration

The time from the beginning of a pulse until it's end is known as ________.

Pulse duration

________ Doppler Has the greatest output intensity.

Pulsed

Coded excitation originates in the _______.

Pulser

Where does coded excitation originate? in the ______

Pulser

It's a waves amplitude is doubled, what happens to the power?

Quadrupled

______ resolution is determined by the spatial pulse length.

Radial or axial resolution

Which of the following choices best describes in ideal epidemiologic bioeffects study?

Randomized and prospective

_______ ______ artifact is created by an object that is located deeper then image.

Range ambiguity

Which of the following is determined by the source and the medium?

Range resolution

__________ are areas of DECREASED pressure and density.

Rarefactions

The dB is defined as the ________ of two intensities

Ratio

A red blood cell is a ______ ______.

Rayleigh scatterer

Which of the following tissues is most likely to create Rayleigh scattering?

Red blood cells

Which of the following choices determines the signal amplitude in the transducer of an ultrasound system?

Reflected intensity of the sound beam

Which one of the following sets of properties of a test Phantom is most relevant when assessing depth calibration accuracy?

Reflector spacing and propagation speed

Snell's law describes physics of __________.

Refraction

The angle of incidence of an being is perpendicular to an interface.The two media have the same propagation speeds. What process cannot occur?

Refraction

If the wires in an AIUM test object do not appear in the same place as on the display, what is a miss?

Registration accuracy

______ is used to alter the appearance of lowly reflective objects.

Reject

_________ is the elimination of voltages that do not exceed a certain level.

Reject

If the frequency of ultrasound is increased from 0.77 MHz to 1.54 MHz, what happens to the propagation speed?

Remains the same

Multiple reflections that are equally space are known as ________.

Reverberations

With the presence of ______ we see more boundaries then there are reflecting surfaces.

Reverberations

Which of these intensities is the smallest?

SATA

What component of the ultrasound unit contains the memory bank?

Scan converter

Pre-processing occurs when the patient is ______.

Scanned

Lung attenuates sound by _________.

Scattering

________ is a redirection of ultrasound in many directions as a result of a rough boundary between two media.

Scattering

What are the three components of attenuation?

Scattering, reflection, absorption

The more bits per pixel the more _____________.

Shades of gray

Which type of artifact appears most commonly with highly reflective objects?

Shadowing

Higher frequency sound has ________ wavelengths.

Shorter

You are performing a quality assurance study on an ultrasound system using a tissue equivalent phantom. You make an adjustment using a knob on the system console that changes the appearance of reflector brightness from fully bright to barely visible. What are you a evaluating?

System sensitivity

In which of these biologic tissues will sound waves propagate most quickly? Tendon, blood, lung, fat, amniotic Fluid

Tendon

In which way is in annular phased array transducer different than a linear phased array transducer?

The annular is steered mechanically

Assuming a constant frequency, what happens if the diameter of an unfocused circular transducer is increased?

The beam width in the near field is increased

What is the meaning of a thermal index = 3?

Tissue temperature may rise 3°C

Particles move in a perpendicular direction (Right angles for 90°) to the direction of the wave is known as a _________ wave.

Transverse wave

(T or F) Doppler shifts always occur if the source and Observer are in motion relative to each other and the angle between the motion and the sound beam is NOT 90°

True

(T or F) Gray scale can be changed by the sonographer.

True

(T or F) Shadowing may result from high amounts of reflection of US energy.

True

A system which was working well now does not display clear images in the far field. This may be a problem with the: Transducer (T or F) Receiver (T or F) Monitor (T or F) Scan converter (T or F)

True, true, true, true

All of the following are true EXCEPT:

Two waves with identical frequencies must interfere constructively

Sound must travel through a medium. Sound cannot travel through a _________.

Vacuum

What information does Doppler shift provide?

Velocity

A sound beam strikes obliquely does reflection or transmission occur?

WE DON'T KNOW

Power of sound has units of _______.

Watts

Unit of intensity =

Watts/cm²

The length for distance of a single cycle is known as the __________.

Wavelength

________ is the distance covered by one cycle.

Wavelength

Average speed of sound through tendons =

about 1,850 m/s

What is not the responsibility of the sonographer?

adjust converter matrix

Greatest attenuating media to lowest attenuating media:

air > bone & lung > soft tissue > water

Put tissue types in order from slowest to fastest:

air > lung > fat > soft tissue (blood, too) > tendon > bone

Which of these boundaries will create the strongest reflection? air-lung air-soft tissue air-blood soft tissue-blood

air-soft tissue

Sound is traveling from medium 1 to medium 2. Propagation speeds of M-1 and M-2 are 1,600 m/s and 1,500 m/s, respectively. There is normal incidence. angle of incidence = _____ __ _______

angle of reflection

Volume has units of ____.

cm³

Best describes the mechanistic approach to the study of bioeffects?

cause-effect

As a rule transducers should be disinfected using ________ or ________.

cidex or gluteradehyde

Circumferences may be measured in a unit of:

cm

What may be a unit of amplitude?

cm

Put in decreasing order:

deca - deci - centi - micro

Compression is used to ______ the range of amplitudes.

decrease

What happens to venous return to the heart during expiration?

decreased

In a real-time scanner, the ______ ___ ______ determines the maximum frame rate.

depth of view

Which of these factors has the greatest influence on pulse repetition period?

display depth

Speed =

distance/time

It's a reflector is moved twice as far away from the transducer, how this affect the time-of-flight of a sound pulse?

doubles

What increases patient exposure?

exam time

Best describes the empirical approach to the study of bioeffects?

exposure-response

Rayleigh scattering is related to __________.

frequency⁴

If the frequency of an ultrasound wave is doubled, what happens to the period?

halved

If the frequency of ultrasound is increased from 0.77 MHz to 1.54 MHz, what happens to the wavelength?

halved

Traveling through the same medium, if the frequency is doubled, the wavelength is ______.

halved

Impedance equation:

impedance (rayls OR "Z") = density(kg/m³) x propagation speed (m/s)

The Doppler Shift is a measure of the difference between ________ and _______ frequency.

incident and reflected frequency

Lower frequency sound has ________ wavelengths.

longer

Which has the correct units for Freq - Speed - Intens - Atten

mHz - m/sec - W/cm² - dB

Fresnel zone is the _____ zone.

near

In an air-tissue interface, near ____% of the ultrasound is reflected.

near 100%

The angle between an ultrasound pulse and the boundary between two media is 56°. This is called: ________ incidence

oblique

In soft tissue, attenuation coefficient is:

one-half of the transducers frequency 0.5 dB/cm/MHz

The range equation relates distance from reflector to ______ and _____.

time-of-flight and Propagation speed

Traveling through the same medium, if the frequency is doubled, the propagation speed is ______.

unchanged

What are the units of intensity?

watts/cm squared

the PZT is 1/2 the ______ thick

wavelength

Wavelength equation:

wavelength (mm) = Propagation speed (mm/µs) ÷ frequency (MHz) OR L or λ = C/F OR wavelength (mm) = 1.54 mm/us ÷ frequency (MHz)


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