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[Show more]The first major arterial branch of the aorta is the: - Correct answer-Innominate artery 
Which of the following arteries does NOT arise from the subclavian artery? 
a. Vertebral 
b. Superior thyroid 
c. Internal thoracic 
d. Thyrocervical trunk (axis) 
e. Internal mammary - Correct answer-b. Superio...
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Add to cartThe first major arterial branch of the aorta is the: - Correct answer-Innominate artery 
Which of the following arteries does NOT arise from the subclavian artery? 
a. Vertebral 
b. Superior thyroid 
c. Internal thoracic 
d. Thyrocervical trunk (axis) 
e. Internal mammary - Correct answer-b. Superio...
What's the first major arterial branch of the aorta is the? - Correct answer-Innominate 
artery or brachiocephalic artery 
The vertebral artery usually arises from the: - Correct answer-Subclavian Artery 
The incidence of new strokes per year is: - Correct answer-from 500,000 to 700,000 
The abbrev...
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Add to cartWhat's the first major arterial branch of the aorta is the? - Correct answer-Innominate 
artery or brachiocephalic artery 
The vertebral artery usually arises from the: - Correct answer-Subclavian Artery 
The incidence of new strokes per year is: - Correct answer-from 500,000 to 700,000 
The abbrev...
C - Answer What is dynamic aperture? 
A.aperture that varies with transmit frequency 
B.aperture that decreases as a function of time 
C.aperture that increases with increasing focal length 
D.aperture that changes as a function of frame rate 
 
A - Answer to which acoustic variable is penetration d...
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Add to cartC - Answer What is dynamic aperture? 
A.aperture that varies with transmit frequency 
B.aperture that decreases as a function of time 
C.aperture that increases with increasing focal length 
D.aperture that changes as a function of frame rate 
 
A - Answer to which acoustic variable is penetration d...
What type of wave is sound? Correct Ans ~ mechanical and longitudinal 
 
The frequency ranges for ultrasound are: Correct Ans ~ >20 kHz 
 
The speed of sound in soft tissue is: Correct Ans ~ 1540 m/s 
 
which of the following transducers fires the elements in groups? 
A. Linear seq...
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Add to cartWhat type of wave is sound? Correct Ans ~ mechanical and longitudinal 
 
The frequency ranges for ultrasound are: Correct Ans ~ >20 kHz 
 
The speed of sound in soft tissue is: Correct Ans ~ 1540 m/s 
 
which of the following transducers fires the elements in groups? 
A. Linear seq...
Which of the following describes the difference between side lobes and grating lobes? Correct Ans ~ Grating lobes are seen with arrays and side lobes are seen with single element probes 
 
Color Doppler is evaluated with what type of phantom? Correct Ans ~ Fluid filled phantom 
 
If the ul...
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Add to cartWhich of the following describes the difference between side lobes and grating lobes? Correct Ans ~ Grating lobes are seen with arrays and side lobes are seen with single element probes 
 
Color Doppler is evaluated with what type of phantom? Correct Ans ~ Fluid filled phantom 
 
If the ul...
The congenital cardiac anaomaly seen most frequently in adults is: 
A. Ebstein's anomaly 
B. Bicuspid aortic valve 
C. Ventricular septal defect 
D. Endocardial cushion defect Correct Answer: B. Bicuspid aortic valve 
 
Which endocardiographic window is used in the detection and assessment of t...
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Add to cartThe congenital cardiac anaomaly seen most frequently in adults is: 
A. Ebstein's anomaly 
B. Bicuspid aortic valve 
C. Ventricular septal defect 
D. Endocardial cushion defect Correct Answer: B. Bicuspid aortic valve 
 
Which endocardiographic window is used in the detection and assessment of t...
A sound wave is correct answermechanical, longitudinal 
 
A compression area of a sound wave is correct answerhigh pressure, high density 
 
A rarefaction area of a sound wave is correct answerlow pressure, low density 
 
Which is considered an acoustic variable correct answerpressure 
 
Which is a ...
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Add to cartA sound wave is correct answermechanical, longitudinal 
 
A compression area of a sound wave is correct answerhigh pressure, high density 
 
A rarefaction area of a sound wave is correct answerlow pressure, low density 
 
Which is considered an acoustic variable correct answerpressure 
 
Which is a ...
Which artifact is illustrated by this image? correct answera) Shadowing 
b) Side Lobe 
c) Reverberation 
d) Mirroring 
 
What is increased if the pulse duration is decreased? correct answera) Bandwidth 
b) Line Density 
c) Frame Rate 
d) Duty Factor
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Add to cartWhich artifact is illustrated by this image? correct answera) Shadowing 
b) Side Lobe 
c) Reverberation 
d) Mirroring 
 
What is increased if the pulse duration is decreased? correct answera) Bandwidth 
b) Line Density 
c) Frame Rate 
d) Duty Factor
In soft tissue, if the frequency of a wave is increased the Propagation Speed (PS) will... correct answerRemain the Same because stiffness and density affect Propagation Speed. 
 
What is the audible range? correct answer20-20,000Hz 
 
>20,000Hz=Ultrasound 
 
Frequency is measured in correct answ...
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Add to cartIn soft tissue, if the frequency of a wave is increased the Propagation Speed (PS) will... correct answerRemain the Same because stiffness and density affect Propagation Speed. 
 
What is the audible range? correct answer20-20,000Hz 
 
>20,000Hz=Ultrasound 
 
Frequency is measured in correct answ...
One reason why focused beams with low intensities are less likely to cause bioeffects is that a focused beam is less efficient in heating a large mass of tissue to a critical temperature. correct answerTrue 
 
Typically, the sonographer can adjust the compression function of a receiver. correct an...
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Add to cartOne reason why focused beams with low intensities are less likely to cause bioeffects is that a focused beam is less efficient in heating a large mass of tissue to a critical temperature. correct answerTrue 
 
Typically, the sonographer can adjust the compression function of a receiver. correct an...
Which artifact is illustrated by this image? - Answer a) Shadowing 
b) Side Lobe 
c) Reverberation 
d) Mirroring 
 
What is increased if the pulse duration is decreased? - Answer a) Bandwidth 
b) Line Density 
c) Frame Rate 
d) Duty Factor
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Add to cartWhich artifact is illustrated by this image? - Answer a) Shadowing 
b) Side Lobe 
c) Reverberation 
d) Mirroring 
 
What is increased if the pulse duration is decreased? - Answer a) Bandwidth 
b) Line Density 
c) Frame Rate 
d) Duty Factor
bulls eye sign - Answer Ultrasound appearance of gastroesophageal junction? 
 
rugae - Answer irregular folds in stomach formed by mucosa and submucosal 
 
5 mm's - Answer the undistended wall should not exceed how many mm's 
 
haustrae - Answer what are the large sacculations of the colon called?...
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Add to cartbulls eye sign - Answer Ultrasound appearance of gastroesophageal junction? 
 
rugae - Answer irregular folds in stomach formed by mucosa and submucosal 
 
5 mm's - Answer the undistended wall should not exceed how many mm's 
 
haustrae - Answer what are the large sacculations of the colon called?...
In soft tissue, if the frequency of a wave is increased the Propagation Speed (PS) will... - Answer Remain the Same because stiffness and density affect Propagation Speed. 
 
What is the audible range? - Answer 20-20,000Hz 
 
>20,000Hz=Ultrasound 
 
Frequency is measured in - Answer Hertz (Hz) 
i...
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Add to cartIn soft tissue, if the frequency of a wave is increased the Propagation Speed (PS) will... - Answer Remain the Same because stiffness and density affect Propagation Speed. 
 
What is the audible range? - Answer 20-20,000Hz 
 
>20,000Hz=Ultrasound 
 
Frequency is measured in - Answer Hertz (Hz) 
i...
The horizontal axis, or x-axis - Answer Runs side to side 
 
The vertical axis, or y-axis - Answer Runs up and down 
 
Unrelated - Answer Two items that are not associated 
 
Related or Proportional - Answer Two items that are associated or affiliated 
However, the relationship between the items do...
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Add to cartThe horizontal axis, or x-axis - Answer Runs side to side 
 
The vertical axis, or y-axis - Answer Runs up and down 
 
Unrelated - Answer Two items that are not associated 
 
Related or Proportional - Answer Two items that are associated or affiliated 
However, the relationship between the items do...
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