Deck 12: Special Imaging Modalities

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MRS and MRSI are also referred to as:

A) SPECT.
B) fMRI.
C) MRA.
D) Doppler imaging.
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Narrowing or blockage of an artery caused by the buildup of fatty plaque is called:

A) angioedema.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) aortic aneurysm.
D) arteritis.
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Follow-up care to the angiography injection site after removal of an arterial catheter involves:

A) hot packs.
B) cold packs.
C) direct pressure on the artery for 5 to 10 minutes.
D) application of an adhesive bandage only.
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Patients with implanted cardiac pacemakers cannot have which of the following procedures?

A) Angiography
B) MRI
C) Sonography
D) Mammography
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Radiofrequency ablation is a technique that involves:

A) destruction of breast lesions in the mammography department.
B) the use of radioisotopes for evaluating heart function.
C) the use of both Doppler sonography and interventional angiography to treat veins.
D) inhalation of a radioactive gas to study lung function.
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An imaging modality that is commonly used to produce axial images of the spinal canal following routine myelography while the contrast medium is still within the spinal canal is:

A) CT.
B) MRI.
C) sonography.
D) nuclear medicine.
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A computerized imaging modality that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of soft tissue structures is called:

A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
B) mammography.
C) sonography.
D) angiography.
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The rare earth element used to create contrast for certain magnetic resonance imaging studies is:

A) lanthanum.
B) ytterbium.
C) gadolinium.
D) barium.
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Radiofrequency coils are essential parts of the equipment used to perform:

A) MRI.
B) SPECT.
C) Doppler sonography.
D) PET.
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A computerized imaging modality that uses x-rays to produce images in the axial plane is called:

A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
B) mammography.
C) sonography.
D) computed tomography (CT).
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The Seldinger technique is a method of:

A) visualizing the pancreatic duct.
B) performing a lumbar puncture.
C) placing a catheter for arteriography.
D) detecting lesions of the breast.
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A computerized imaging modality using a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency pulses to produce images in multiple planes is called:

A) MRI.
B) mammography.
C) CT.
D) angiography.
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A scanner that includes a gantry with an x-ray tube that rotates around the patient is used to perform:

A) MRI.
B) PET.
C) CT.
D) Doppler sonography.
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The risk of significant problems in the event of extravasation during contrast injection is greatest for which of the following procedures?

A) MRI
B) Sonography
C) Mammography
D) CT
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The U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA)and the American College of Radiology (ACR)cooperate in a program to provide certification of imaging departments that provide:

A) MRI.
B) angiography.
C) nuclear medicine procedures.
D) mammography.
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What medication is recommended for treatment of postmammography pain?

A) Magnevist
B) Glucagon
C) Solu-Medrol
D) Acetaminophen
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The principal strategy employed for safety in the magnetic environment of the MRI scan area is:

A) a magnetic field barrier shield.
B) strict limits on the time spent in the magnetic field.
C) limiting access to the area and screening those who enter.
D) antimagnetic apparel.
Question
Digital subtraction angiography (DSA)is a computerized imaging modality that is utilized to produce images of the:

A) circulatory system.
B) biliary system.
C) urinary tract.
D) breast.
Question
A gamma camera is part of the equipment used to perform:

A) CT angiography of the renal artery.
B) a technetium bone scan.
C) transcatheter embolization.
D) an obstetric sonogram.
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The imaging modality that is most likely to cause patients to experience claustrophobia is:

A) PET.
B) MRI.
C) SPECT.
D) CT.
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Which imaging modality is NOT used to image the female breast?

A) Mammography
B) CT
C) Nuclear medicine
D) Angiography
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What type of scan is required in stroke protocols to rule out brain hemorrhage before initiating thrombolytic therapy?

A) CT
B) PET
C) MRI
D) MRA
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Which of the listed imaging modalities is a nuclear medicine procedure similar to PET that uses different radiopharmaceuticals,such as ¹³³Xe (xenon),⁹⁹ᵐTc (technetium),and ¹²³I (iodine)?

A) CT
B) DSA
C) SPECT
D) Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
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A very safe,noninvasive imaging modality that is used extensively for obstetric evaluations is:

A) sonography.
B) CT.
C) nuclear medicine.
D) angiography.
Question
Hybrid computerized imaging systems that blend two types of equipment to obtain both anatomic and functional information and correlate the results in a single procedure are called:

A) fusion imaging.
B) fMRI.
C) Doppler imaging.
D) SPECT.
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The imaging modality used to perform lymphoscintigraphy is:

A) MRI.
B) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS).
C) CT.
D) nuclear medicine.
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An aortogram is a study of the aorta using which imaging modality?

A) Sonography
B) Angiography
C) Angioplasty
D) Nuclear medicine
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A transducer is a key component of the equipment used to perform:

A) sonography.
B) CT.
C) nuclear medicine scans.
D) mammography.
Question
Transcatheter embolization is an interventional technique used to:

A) open a constricted vessel to increase blood flow.
B) decrease or stop blood flow.
C) visualize the status of an artery.
D) facilitate stent placement.
Question
Which of the following scanners makes such a loud noise that patients are offered earplugs or recorded music to cope with the sound?

A) Spiral/helical CT
B) MRI
C) PET
D) SPECT
Question
A gamma detector array in a gantry that surrounds the patient and obtains axial images is used for which of these imaging modalities?

A) CT
B) MRI
C) Sonography
D) PET
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Which type of equipment poses a potential threat of harm from flying objects?

A) CT
B) PET
C) MRI
D) DSA
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The imaging modality most commonly used to localize needle placement for amniocentesis is:

A) angiography.
B) CT.
C) sonography.
D) mammography.
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Thrombus is the term for a:

A) foreign object in the bloodstream.
B) device for holding a vessel open.
C) blood clot attached to a vessel wall.
D) hemorrhage.
Question
A newer generation of scanners,called harmonic scanners,is advancing the ability to obtain clear images in which of these modalities?

A) MRI
B) PET
C) Sonography
D) Angiography
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1
MRS and MRSI are also referred to as:

A) SPECT.
B) fMRI.
C) MRA.
D) Doppler imaging.
fMRI.
2
Narrowing or blockage of an artery caused by the buildup of fatty plaque is called:

A) angioedema.
B) atherosclerosis.
C) aortic aneurysm.
D) arteritis.
atherosclerosis.
3
Follow-up care to the angiography injection site after removal of an arterial catheter involves:

A) hot packs.
B) cold packs.
C) direct pressure on the artery for 5 to 10 minutes.
D) application of an adhesive bandage only.
direct pressure on the artery for 5 to 10 minutes.
4
Patients with implanted cardiac pacemakers cannot have which of the following procedures?

A) Angiography
B) MRI
C) Sonography
D) Mammography
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Radiofrequency ablation is a technique that involves:

A) destruction of breast lesions in the mammography department.
B) the use of radioisotopes for evaluating heart function.
C) the use of both Doppler sonography and interventional angiography to treat veins.
D) inhalation of a radioactive gas to study lung function.
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An imaging modality that is commonly used to produce axial images of the spinal canal following routine myelography while the contrast medium is still within the spinal canal is:

A) CT.
B) MRI.
C) sonography.
D) nuclear medicine.
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A computerized imaging modality that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of soft tissue structures is called:

A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
B) mammography.
C) sonography.
D) angiography.
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The rare earth element used to create contrast for certain magnetic resonance imaging studies is:

A) lanthanum.
B) ytterbium.
C) gadolinium.
D) barium.
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Radiofrequency coils are essential parts of the equipment used to perform:

A) MRI.
B) SPECT.
C) Doppler sonography.
D) PET.
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A computerized imaging modality that uses x-rays to produce images in the axial plane is called:

A) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
B) mammography.
C) sonography.
D) computed tomography (CT).
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The Seldinger technique is a method of:

A) visualizing the pancreatic duct.
B) performing a lumbar puncture.
C) placing a catheter for arteriography.
D) detecting lesions of the breast.
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A computerized imaging modality using a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency pulses to produce images in multiple planes is called:

A) MRI.
B) mammography.
C) CT.
D) angiography.
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A scanner that includes a gantry with an x-ray tube that rotates around the patient is used to perform:

A) MRI.
B) PET.
C) CT.
D) Doppler sonography.
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The risk of significant problems in the event of extravasation during contrast injection is greatest for which of the following procedures?

A) MRI
B) Sonography
C) Mammography
D) CT
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The U.S.Food and Drug Administration (FDA)and the American College of Radiology (ACR)cooperate in a program to provide certification of imaging departments that provide:

A) MRI.
B) angiography.
C) nuclear medicine procedures.
D) mammography.
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What medication is recommended for treatment of postmammography pain?

A) Magnevist
B) Glucagon
C) Solu-Medrol
D) Acetaminophen
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The principal strategy employed for safety in the magnetic environment of the MRI scan area is:

A) a magnetic field barrier shield.
B) strict limits on the time spent in the magnetic field.
C) limiting access to the area and screening those who enter.
D) antimagnetic apparel.
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Digital subtraction angiography (DSA)is a computerized imaging modality that is utilized to produce images of the:

A) circulatory system.
B) biliary system.
C) urinary tract.
D) breast.
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A gamma camera is part of the equipment used to perform:

A) CT angiography of the renal artery.
B) a technetium bone scan.
C) transcatheter embolization.
D) an obstetric sonogram.
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The imaging modality that is most likely to cause patients to experience claustrophobia is:

A) PET.
B) MRI.
C) SPECT.
D) CT.
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Which imaging modality is NOT used to image the female breast?

A) Mammography
B) CT
C) Nuclear medicine
D) Angiography
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What type of scan is required in stroke protocols to rule out brain hemorrhage before initiating thrombolytic therapy?

A) CT
B) PET
C) MRI
D) MRA
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Which of the listed imaging modalities is a nuclear medicine procedure similar to PET that uses different radiopharmaceuticals,such as ¹³³Xe (xenon),⁹⁹ᵐTc (technetium),and ¹²³I (iodine)?

A) CT
B) DSA
C) SPECT
D) Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA)
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A very safe,noninvasive imaging modality that is used extensively for obstetric evaluations is:

A) sonography.
B) CT.
C) nuclear medicine.
D) angiography.
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Hybrid computerized imaging systems that blend two types of equipment to obtain both anatomic and functional information and correlate the results in a single procedure are called:

A) fusion imaging.
B) fMRI.
C) Doppler imaging.
D) SPECT.
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The imaging modality used to perform lymphoscintigraphy is:

A) MRI.
B) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS).
C) CT.
D) nuclear medicine.
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An aortogram is a study of the aorta using which imaging modality?

A) Sonography
B) Angiography
C) Angioplasty
D) Nuclear medicine
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A transducer is a key component of the equipment used to perform:

A) sonography.
B) CT.
C) nuclear medicine scans.
D) mammography.
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Transcatheter embolization is an interventional technique used to:

A) open a constricted vessel to increase blood flow.
B) decrease or stop blood flow.
C) visualize the status of an artery.
D) facilitate stent placement.
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Which of the following scanners makes such a loud noise that patients are offered earplugs or recorded music to cope with the sound?

A) Spiral/helical CT
B) MRI
C) PET
D) SPECT
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A gamma detector array in a gantry that surrounds the patient and obtains axial images is used for which of these imaging modalities?

A) CT
B) MRI
C) Sonography
D) PET
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Which type of equipment poses a potential threat of harm from flying objects?

A) CT
B) PET
C) MRI
D) DSA
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The imaging modality most commonly used to localize needle placement for amniocentesis is:

A) angiography.
B) CT.
C) sonography.
D) mammography.
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Thrombus is the term for a:

A) foreign object in the bloodstream.
B) device for holding a vessel open.
C) blood clot attached to a vessel wall.
D) hemorrhage.
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A newer generation of scanners,called harmonic scanners,is advancing the ability to obtain clear images in which of these modalities?

A) MRI
B) PET
C) Sonography
D) Angiography
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