IHS Test 1 - Ultrasound

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Quiz on IHS Test 1 - Ultrasound, created by Rachel Nall on 08/06/2016.
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Question 1

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Structures that are [blank_start]anechoic[blank_end] appear black while structures that are [blank_start]hyperechoic[blank_end] appear white.
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  • anechoic
  • hyperechoic

Question 2

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Put these items in order of what ultrasound travels the fastest to slowest (1 is fastest). [blank_start]1[blank_end]. Bone [blank_start]3[blank_end]. Air [blank_start]2[blank_end]. Liquids
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  • 1
  • 3
  • 2

Question 3

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[blank_start]Lower[blank_end] frequencies are needed to image deep structures. [blank_start]High[blank_end] frequencies limit image depth.
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  • Lower
  • High

Question 4

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[blank_start]Higher[blank_end] frequencies produce better image quality.
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  • Higher
  • Lower

Question 5

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Echo brightness is known as [blank_start]gain[blank_end].
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  • gain

Question 6

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Peripheral nerves have a [blank_start]honeycomb[blank_end] pattern.
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  • honeycomb

Question 7

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Label the appearance of vessels with ultrasound.
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  • Short-axis view
  • Longitudinal view

Question 8

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Arteries are [blank_start]round[blank_end], [blank_start]regular in shape[blank_end], and [blank_start]pulsatile[blank_end].
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  • round
  • regular in shape
  • pulsatile
  • compressible
  • irregular in shape
  • oval

Question 9

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Veins on an ultrasound are: [blank_start]oval[blank_end], [blank_start]compressible[blank_end], and [blank_start]irregular in shape[blank_end].
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  • oval
  • round
  • compressible
  • Pulsatile
  • irregular in shape
  • regular shape

Question 10

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Ultrasound appearance: [blank_start]Bone[blank_end] - linear white structure, dark shadow underneath • [blank_start]Fat[blank_end] - dark, unless there is a highly reflective structure such as a tumor • [blank_start]Fascia[blank_end] - highly reflective, appears lighter • Pleura - light with darker cavities • [blank_start]Needle[blank_end] - hyperechoic, appears light, • insertion angle and needle size impact
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  • Bone
  • Fat
  • Fascia
  • Needle

Question 11

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An ultrasound machine is calibrated to display a returning echo that moves the same wavelength as [blank_start]tissue[blank_end] (1540 m/s). Therefore, artifact will result from returning echoes of bone and gas.
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  • tissue

Question 12

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[blank_start]Anisotropy[blank_end] is when a nerve may change in appearance from hypo echoic to hyper echoic as the transducer angle is changed.
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  • Anisotropy

Question 13

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[blank_start]Piezoelectricity[blank_end] is the ability of a material to generate an electrical potential following the application of mechanical stress.
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  • Piezoelectricity

Question 14

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Label the following transducer anatomy.
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  • Backing
  • Crystals
  • Matching layer
  • Covering

Question 15

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Color doppler is angle-dependent. Red flows [blank_start]toward[blank_end] the transducer and blue flows [blank_start]away[blank_end] from the transducer.
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  • toward
  • away

Question 16

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Central venous access is most often performed in the [blank_start]transverse[blank_end] plane.
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  • transverse
  • longitudinal
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