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hemodynamics in echocardiography| 117 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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SV and CO 
 
SV = π × (1)² 
CO = SV × (2) ÷ 1000 
1. LVOT/2 
2. HR 
right atrial pressure 
 
just remember 50%/21mm/0,5,10,15 
 
LA inflow velocities. 
 
•LA inflow velocities are recorded in the (1) vein from an apical four-chamber view on TTE and any pulmonary vein on TEE. 
•The (2)mm length sample volume should be at least (3)cm distal to pulmonary vein orifice. 
•(4) wall filter setting allow accurate measurements that require identification of where the velocity signal intersect...
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Intro to echocardiography final review| 162 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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The amount of blood pumped out of the AO with every heart beat correct answer: Stroke volume 
 
Typically the best view to obtain flow in the right pulmonary vein correct answer: Apical view 
 
In PLAX, what is the only segment of the LV you cant see? correct answer: Apex 
 
Normal MV area correct answer: 4-5 cm^2 or 4-6 cm^2 
 
Normal inner dimension in diastole in adults (MM and CM) correct answer: 37-58 mm or 3.7-5.8 cm 
 
What are the 3 branches from the aortic artery correct answer: B...
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Ultrasound Physics + Echocardiography| 112 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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The human ear can perceive sounds up to _______, above which sounds are referred to as "ultrasound." 
a. 5 kHz 
b. 20 kHz 
c. 5 MHz 
d. 20 MHz correct answer: B: 20 kHz. Ultrasound frequencies in imaging are usually 3-12 MHz 
 
The piezoelectric effect refers to converting ____ energy into ____ energy. correct answer: Electrical energy into kinetic or mechanical energy. 
 
Which of the following is NOT a parameter to be considered when minimizing ultrasound-induced thermal injury? 
a. Hair...
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URR Echocardiography| 426 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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a wave that requires a medium through which to travel, cannot travel in a vacuum correct answer: mechanical wave 
 
transducer that requires mechanical focusing and steering. electrical focusing and steering is not possible correct answer: single element transducer 
 
Multiple elements used to create an image by varying timing of the electrical pulses to different elements in the array correct answer: phased array 
 
high frequency probes have ________ penetration and _________ resolution cor...
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Fetal echocardiography Review| 327 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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If imaging just inferior to the crux, the _ is seen, correct answer: coronary sinus 
 
If imaging just above the crux, the ___ comes into view. correct answer: left ventricular outflow tract 
 
The mitral and aortic valves lie in the left ventricle, ___ the right heart structures correct answer: behind (posterior to) 
 
Just above the aorta, the ______, crosses over the aortic origin and continues as the arterial duct correct answer: pulmonary artery 
 
___(Direction)___ the pulmonary artery...
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Echocardiography Workbook| 681 Questions| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Ultimately, the sinus venosus forms the: 
A. posterior portions of the atria 
B. Pulmonary Veins 
C. Superior and inferior vena cava 
D. All of the above correct answer: D. All of the above 
 
prior to week three, the heart consists of a pair of tubes situated on either side of the midline toward the caudal end of the embryo. true or false? correct answer: False 
 
The interventricular sulcus divides the primitive ventricle and: 
A. Apical portion of the ventricles 
B. Bulbus cordis 
C....
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Contrast Echocardiography QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Which 3 contrast agents are currently FDA approved? (as of 2015) correct answer: optison, definity, sonovue 
 
Optison's stabilization is correct answer: albumin 
 
SonoVue's stabilization is correct answer: phospholipid 
 
Definity's stabilization is correct answer: phospholipid 
 
involves injection of contrast media with high echo reflectants (like bubbles) to outline a chamber or delineate a shunt within the heart correct answer: contrast echo 
 
primary reason to use contrast (ventr...
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Echocardiography TEST| 286 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What phase is atrial depolarization correct answer: P wave 
 
What phase is ventricle depolarization correct answer: QRS 
 
What phase is ventricular repolarization correct answer: T wave 
 
What is the pacemaker correct answer: SA node 
 
The left main coronary artery divides into correct answer: Left anterior descending and left circumflex 
 
Right coronary artery divides into correct answer: Marginal artery and right posterior descending 
 
What prevents over distension of the heart cor...
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Echocardiography QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
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views from parasternal window correct answer: long axis 
short axis 
right ventricular outflow tract 
 
viewed in long axis correct answer: Ascending aorta 
Aortic valve 
Mitral valve 
left ventricle 
 
levels of short axis view correct answer: basal 
mitral 
papillary 
 
short axis: Basal level correct answer: Aortic valve 
Pulmonic valve 
Tricuspid valve 
 
short axis: mitral level correct answer: left ventricle 
mitral valve 
right ventricle 
 
short axis: Papillary level correct answer...
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Echocardiography EXAMS| 483 QUESTIONS| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Explain how reverberation-type artifacts occur? correct answer: Reverberation-type artifacts occur because of multiple reflections off the transducer or strong reflectors. The reverberation lines intensity decreases ad the distance from the transducer increases. The reverberation lines are equally spaced and parallel to the main sound beam 
 
How do you quantify pericardial effusion on Echo? correct answer: Echo free space size between pericardial layers at the end of diastole. 
-Trival perica...
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