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SPI Sonography Principles and Instrumentation Question and Answers

Question # 4

Which spectral Doppler finding can occur when using a low pulse repetition frequency setting?

A.

Spectral broadening

B.

Range ambiguity

C.

Aliasing

D.

Dropout

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Question # 5

Which action would increase the frame rate?

A.

Increasing the sector width

B.

Increasing the number of lines per frame

C.

Decreasing the logarithmic compression

D.

Decreasing the number of focal zones

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Question # 6

What is a potential negative consequence of using a high wall filter?

A.

Desired signal may be eliminated

B.

Aliasing could occur

C.

Penetration is reduced

D.

Too much noise may appear on the image

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Question # 7

Which type of display process rescans only the region of interest and improves resolution?

A.

Read magnification

B.

Write magnification

C.

Spatial compounding

D.

Frequency compounding

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Question # 8

What information does the ultrasound system calculate to display color flow?

A.

Peak Doppler frequency

B.

Mean Doppler frequency

C.

Peak velocity of flow

D.

Minimum velocity of flow

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Question # 9

Which feature is a characteristic of write magnification?

A.

Post-processing

B.

New data acquisition

C.

Larger pixel size

D.

Decreased spatial resolution

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Question # 10

Which artifact causes a reflector to be improperly positioned on the display?

A.

Acoustic shadowing

B.

Speckle

C.

Enhancement

D.

Range ambiguity

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Question # 11

Which artifact is seen as a result of an increase in echo amplitude in the tissue located distal to an anechoic structure?

A.

Mirror image

B.

Reverberation

C.

Comet tail

D.

Enhancement

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Question # 12

If the speed of sound in a medium is less than the average speed of sound in soft tissue, where will the echo be placed on an image?

A.

Too shallow

B.

Not visualized

C.

Laterally

D.

Too deep

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Question # 13

Which adjustment follows the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle of patient safety?

A.

Increase sector width

B.

Decrease depth

C.

Increase number of focal zones

D.

Decrease output power

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Question # 14

Which control determines the amount of amplification occurring in the receiver?

A.

Output power

B.

Overall gain

C.

Dynamic range

D.

Persistence

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Question # 15

What is assessed with power Doppler?

A.

Laminar flow

B.

Presence of flow

C.

Velocity of flow

D.

Viscosity

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Question # 16

What parameter change reduces spectral Doppler aliasing?

A.

Increase Doppler angle

B.

Change color scale

C.

Decrease pulse repetition frequency

D.

Utilize m-mode

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Question # 17

What produces increased attenuation within soft tissue?

A.

Higher intensity of the ultrasound beam

B.

Higher frequency of the ultrasound beam

C.

Lower intensity of the ultrasound beam

D.

Lower frequency of the ultrasound beam

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Question # 18

What is an advantage of pulsed-wave Doppler over continuous-wave Doppler?

A.

Increased sensitivity to slow flow

B.

Unlimited maximum detectable velocity

C.

Range resolution

D.

High signal-to-noise ratio

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Question # 19

Which resolution is improved by focusing?

A.

Lateral

B.

Axial

C.

Temporal

D.

Contrast

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Question # 20

Which image demonstrates appropriate spectral Doppler gain?

A.

Option A

B.

Option B

C.

Option C

D.

Option D

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Question # 21

What is the primary factor that improves lateral resolution?

A.

Propagation speed

B.

Beamwidth

C.

Frequency

D.

Frame rate

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Question # 22

In this image, what does the data below the baseline represent?

A.

Blood flow directed towards the transducer

B.

Aliasing and retrograde blood flow

C.

Wall filter setting too high

D.

Mirror image artifact

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Question # 23

What sonographic artifact can result in a reflector that appears shallower than its true location?

A.

Reverberation

B.

Acoustic speed error

C.

Refraction

D.

Grating lobe

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Question # 24

Which parameter is directly proportional to the Doppler shift frequency?

A.

Propagation speed

B.

Size of moving reflector

C.

Ultrasound beam intensity

D.

Velocity of the moving reflector

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Question # 25

What is the primary reason lateral resolution varies at different depths?

A.

Beam width

B.

Pulse length

C.

Tissue texture

D.

Acoustic impedance

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Question # 26

What is the most effective way to reduce aliasing on color Doppler?

A.

Increase pulse repetition frequency (PRF)

B.

Decrease pulse repetition frequency (PRF)

C.

Increase wall filter

D.

Decrease wall filter

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Question # 27

Which artifact may be caused by incorrect color Dopplergain setting?

A.

Bleed/Blossoming

B.

Clutter/Haze

C.

Twinkle

D.

Aliasing

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Question # 28

Which color Doppler control allows for reassignment of red and blue to represent flow direction?

A.

Color priority

B.

Color gain

C.

Color threshold

D.

Color invert

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Question # 29

What is the effect of an increased aperture in a linear array transducer?

A.

Deeper focus

B.

Improved axial resolution

C.

Shorter near-field length

D.

Decreased temporal resolution

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Question # 30

What is the term for the change in direction of a sound wave crossing a tissue boundary at an oblique angle?

A.

Reflection

B.

Absorption

C.

Refraction

D.

Attenuation

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Question # 31

Which function is the purpose of the matching layer?

A.

Convert acoustic to electrical energy

B.

Allow sequential firing of elements

C.

Reduce ringing of the crystals

D.

Increase sound transmission

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Question # 32

Which adjustment resulted in the change from image A to image B?

A.

Increased transmit frequency

B.

Increased scale

C.

Decreased color gain

D.

Decreased acoustic power

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Question # 33

What adjustment is needed to visualize the borders of the anatomical structures in the image below?

A.

Decrease depth

B.

Increase sector width

C.

Increase dynamic range

D.

Lower focal zone

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Question # 34

Which technique averages image frames over time to reduce noise?

A.

Demodulation

B.

Persistence

C.

Compression

D.

Time gain compensation

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Question # 35

What is the function of M-mode?

A.

Create 3D images

B.

Visualize internal organs

C.

Monitor blood flow

D.

Measure movement

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Question # 36

Which resolution can be evaluated in the area indicated by the red oval in this image of a tissue-equivalent phantom?

A.

Elevational

B.

Contrast

C.

Lateral

D.

Axial

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Question # 37

What is the primary reason to use compression?

A.

Increase line density

B.

Reduce the focal region

C.

Improve the axial resolution

D.

Adjust the contrast resolution

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Question # 38

Which adjustment is needed to optimize the waveform below?

A.

Lower baseline

B.

Decrease gain

C.

Increase wall filter

D.

Increase pulse repetition frequency

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Question # 39

Why is a higher frequency transducer a better choice for imaging superficial structures?

A.

Decreased attenuation

B.

Increased pulse repetition period

C.

Longer spatial pulse length

D.

Improved axial resolution

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Question # 40

Which factor causes posterior acoustic enhancement?

A.

High-frequency transducer

B.

Low-frequency transducer

C.

Strongly attenuating structure

D.

Weakly attenuating structure

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Question # 41

What causes increased echogenicity distal to an anechoic structure?

A.

Reduced penetration through the structure

B.

Increased attenuation within the structure

C.

Increased attenuation distal to the structure

D.

Reduced attenuation through the structure

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Question # 42

Which artifact results from decreased attenuation?

A.

Comet tail

B.

Enhancement

C.

Ringdown

D.

Reverberation

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Question # 43

What is the relationship between overall gain and image brightness?

A.

The higher the overall gain, the brighter the image

B.

The lower the overall gain, the brighter the image

C.

The higher the overall gain, the darker the image

D.

There is no relationship between overall gain and image brightness

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Question # 44

What is the benefit of using a wall filter?

A.

Reduces aliasing

B.

Increases velocity range

C.

Increases signal-to-noise ratio

D.

Removes low-frequency signals

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Question # 45

Which situation occurs when the incident angle of a sound beam is adjusted to be perpendicular to a soft tissue interface?

A.

Range ambiguity

B.

Refraction

C.

Cavitation

D.

Reflection

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Question # 46

Which outcome is an advantage of more pulses in an ensemble length?

A.

Reduced ghosting artifact

B.

Increased accuracy of velocity measurement

C.

Improved temporal resolution

D.

Increased line density

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Question # 47

Which factor improves axial resolution?

A.

Shorter spatial pulse length

B.

Lower frequency transducer

C.

Narrower beamwidth

D.

Decreased compression

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Question # 48

Which adjustment can maintain the same frame rate when the depth is increased?

A.

Increase number of focal zones

B.

Decrease image width

C.

Increase frequency

D.

Decrease persistence

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Question # 49

What device is used to determine axial resolution?

A.

Tissue-mimicking phantom

B.

Hydrophone

C.

Beam profiler

D.

Doppler phantom

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Question # 50

Which component of a transducer lowers the acoustic impedance mismatch between the transducer and the patient?

A.

Lens

B.

Backing Material

C.

Piezoelectric Material

D.

Matching Layer

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Question # 51

What is associated with a weakly attenuating structure?

A.

Strong internal echoes

B.

Ghosting artifacts

C.

Reverberations

D.

Distal enhancement

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Question # 52

What is the primary determining factor of the fundamental frequency for pulsed wave transducers?

A.

Element thickness

B.

Crystal diameter

C.

Transducer type

D.

Propagation speed

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Question # 53

Which artifact displays reflectors more shallow than their actual position?

A.

Section thickness

B.

Range ambiguity

C.

Mirror image

D.

Ring-down

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Question # 54

What is the effect of increasing the sample volume on the spectral Doppler signal tracing?

A.

Decreased sweep speed

B.

Increased noise

C.

Increased velocity sensitivity

D.

Decreased aliasing

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Question # 55

Which index is related to the likelihood of cavitation?

A.

Thermal

B.

Temporal

C.

Mechanical

D.

Acoustical output

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Question # 56

What is an advantage of using pulsed wave Doppler as compared to using continuous wave Doppler?

A.

Higher echo sensitivity

B.

Ability to select sample depth

C.

Decreased display of aliasing

D.

Improved temporal resolution

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