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SPI ARDMS Exam Review Final Questions and Answers
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SPI ARDMS Exam Review Final 
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ultrasound imaging type in which pulses are reflected and used to produce a display - 
CORRECT ANSWER-pulsed wave 
brightness of the dots on image - CORRECT ANSWER-amplitude 
round-trip travel time per cm in soft tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-13 microseconds 
A line produced on a display that represents ultrasonic echoes returning from the body. 
A sonographic image is composed of many such lines. - CORRECT ANSWER-scan line 
Type of image presented...
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DMS 200 - WK 5: KNOWLEDGE CHECK EXAM 2024
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Imaging a superficial mass, you adjust controls to optimize spatial resolution. What does spatial resolution consist of? - correct answer Lateral and axial resolution 
 
Which of the following does not display a sector format? - correct answer Linear-sequenced array 
 
Axial Resolution is equal to - correct answer spatial pulse length divided by 2 
 
Resolution of of two structures at different depths along the path of the sound beam is termed: - correct answer Axial resolution 
 
Which of the f...
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CEFM Practice Test | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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The paper speed used with EFM in North America is: 
a. 1cm/min 
b. 2cm/min 
c. 3cm/min - C. 3cm/min 
The US transducer on the EFM measures the 
a. Electrical signal of the fetal heart 
b. Mechanical movement of the fetal heart reflected off of sound waves 
c. R to R intervals of the fetal heart - b. Mechanical movement of the fetal heart reflected off of 
sound waves 
The purpose of the autocorrelation in external monitoring is to 
a. Compare incoming waveforms for comparison 
b. Decrease signal...
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ARDMS SPI Exam |Complete Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+
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ARDMS SPI Exam |Complete Questions with Correct Answers Graded A+ 
When the direction of the wave propagation is parallel to the particle motion of the medium, the wave being transmitted is called a: 
A) surface wave. 
B) longitudinal wave. 
C) transverse wave. 
D) non-linear sound. 
B) longitudinal wave 
 
 
If the sound beam attenuated 6 dB, what will happen to the overall intensity? 
A) Quadrupled 
B) Doubled 
C) Halved 
D) Quartered 
D) Quartered 
 
 
Frequency increased from 3 MHz to 6 MHz,...
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SPI ARDMS EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/STUDY GUIDE LATEST UPDATE
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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 sequenced array 
B. Phased array 
C. Continuous-wave transducer 
D. Single-element transducer Correct Ans ~ A 
 
Enhancement is caused by** Correct Ans ~ weakly attenuating structures 
 
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CCI: Physics of Ultrasound-URR | 120 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 23 Pages
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Which of the following adjustments will change the image data that will be stored in the memory of the 
ultrasound system? 
A) Both pre-processing and post-processing 
B) Post-processing 
C) Changing monitor contrast settings at the beginning of the exam. 
D) Pre-Processing - Pre-processing-is performed as the image is "live" or in real time, before it has 
been stored to memory. 
Which measurement of beam intensity is used to describe levels of intensity associated with US 
bioeffects? 
A) Sp...
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URR mock exam 1 SPI Verified Answers
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URR mock exam 1 SPI Verified Answers 
____ is defined as specific area or location where Doppler shift info is being obtained. 
A. spectral broadening 
B. nyquist limit 
C. sample volume 
D. spectral window C. sample volume 
Spatial resolution is: 
A. the minimum reflector separation required to produce separate echos. 
B. highest with linear phased arrays. 
C. the weakest reflected signal the transducer can receive 
D. another term for slice thickness resolution A. the minumum reflect...
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SPI Practice Questions Answers A
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SPI Practice Questions Answers A 
Which of these terms means 'many gray shades'? 
A wide dynamic range 
B bistable 
C high contrast 
D highly compressed signal 
E few choices ️A wide dynamic range 
Which of the following will result in the highest mechanical index? 
A high intensity and high frequency 
B low frequency and high signal amplitude 
C low intensity and low frequency 
D high frequency and low power ️B low frequency and high signal amplitude 
mechanical index is inver...
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NCC C Question and answers verified to pass NCC C-EFM Study Guide Part 2 
 
In the US, the paper speed on the monitor is set to: - correct answer 3 cm/min 
 
The ultrasound transducer on the EFM measures the: - correct answer mechanical movement of the fetal heart reflected off of sound waves 
 
What is the purpose of autocorrelation in the EFM? - correct answer to compare incoming waveforms for comparison (correlation) 
 
The area of maximum intensity of the FHR is usually the fetal: - co...
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SPI Exam Review
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ultrasound imaging type in which pulses are reflected and used to produce a display ️️pulsed wave 
brightness of the dots on image ️️amplitude 
round-trip travel time per cm in soft tissue ️️13 microseconds 
A line produced on a display that represents ultrasonic echoes returning from the body. A sonographic 
image is composed of many such lines. ️️scan line 
Type of image presented in a rectangular format. - Each pulse travels in same direction - Different...
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