Which spectral Doppler finding can occur when using a low pulse repetition frequency setting?
Which type of display process rescans only the region of interest and improves resolution?
What information does the ultrasound system calculate to display color flow?
Which artifact causes a reflector to be improperly positioned on the display?
Which artifact is seen as a result of an increase in echo amplitude in the tissue located distal to an anechoic structure?
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?
Which adjustment follows the ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principle of patient safety?
Which control determines the amount of amplification occurring in the receiver?
What sonographic artifact can result in a reflector that appears shallower than its true location?
Which color Doppler control allows for reassignment of red and blue to represent flow direction?
What is the term for the change in direction of a sound wave crossing a tissue boundary at an oblique angle?
What adjustment is needed to visualize the borders of the anatomical structures in the image below?
Which resolution can be evaluated in the area indicated by the red oval in this image of a tissue-equivalent phantom?
Why is a higher frequency transducer a better choice for imaging superficial structures?
Which situation occurs when the incident angle of a sound beam is adjusted to be perpendicular to a soft tissue interface?
Which adjustment can maintain the same frame rate when the depth is increased?
Which component of a transducer lowers the acoustic impedance mismatch between the transducer and the patient?
What is the primary determining factor of the fundamental frequency for pulsed wave transducers?
Which artifact displays reflectors more shallow than their actual position?
What is the effect of increasing the sample volume on the spectral Doppler signal tracing?
What is an advantage of using pulsed wave Doppler as compared to using continuous wave Doppler?