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You are using a tissue equivalent phantom. At a particular depth, reflections are
no longer observed. What are you evaluating? - ANSWER Sensitivity


Using a tissue equivalent phantom, two pins at depths of 2 cm and 10 cm are
imaged. On the system display, you measure the distance between the two
reflections created by these pins. What are you evaluating? - ANSWER Range
calibration


The accuracy of placing reflections on an A-mode, B-mode, or M-mode in relation
to the depth of reflectors is called: - ANSWER Depth calibration


Using a tissue equivalent phantom, a sonographer adjusts the gain so that
reflections on the display change from fully bright to barely visible. What is the
sonographer evaluating? - ANSWER Sensitivity


Which of the following phantoms can be used to evaluate performance Doppler
systems? - ANSWER String phantom


Which of the following terms best describes the interval at which quality
assurance evaluations should be performed? - ANSWER Routinely


Which of the following phantoms has similar attenuation properties as that of soft
tissue? - ANSWER Tissue equivalent

, The region where no imaging can take place is called the: - ANSWER Dead zone


Statistical Analysis is used to find out if the results of: - ANSWER Clinical testing
is accurate


To perform statistical analysis, a Chi square is used. This incorporates: -
ANSWER Comparison test vs gold standard


The term ""true positive"" means: - ANSWER The test said there was disease
when there was


The following information is needed to find the positive predictive value: -
ANSWER All of the positives


What statistical finding is defined as "the ability of a test to detect the absence of
disease"? - ANSWER Specificity


What are two types of bioeffects? - ANSWER Thermal and Mechanical


What is an example of thermal bioeffects? - ANSWER Tissue heating above 2
degrees C


What is an example of mechanical bioeffects? - ANSWER Stable and transient
cavitation

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