Deck 30: Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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Problems associated with installing MRI units are:
1)stray radio waves.
2)weight.
3)effects on electronics.

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 1 and 3 only
C) 2 and 3 only
D) 1, 2, and 3
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Gadolinium is a contrast agent used for MRI because it has paramagnetic properties. Compared with iodine contrast, it is:

A) excreted through the bowel.
B) more toxic and has more side effects.
C) less toxic and has fewer side effects.
D) similar in all aspects.
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The MRI signal is generated in the receiving antenna by:

A) Lenz's law of induction.
B) a silicon detector.
C) Newton's first law of motion.
D) Faraday's law of induction.
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Proton density helps determine signal strength; however, it cannot be used alone because of the:

A) rate at which excited protons release energy to the environment.
B) different chemical environments of the nuclei.
C) fact that most soft tissues have similar numbers of protons.
D) influence of surrounding nuclei.
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Strong MRI signals are represented by _____ in the image.

A) black
B) light gray
C) white
D) dark gray
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There are a variety of magnet types that can be used for MRI. Resistive and superconductive magnets are both:

A) permanent magnets.
B) weak magnets.
C) electromagnets.
D) used at up to 3 tesla.
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A possible patient reaction to rapid venting of the supercooled liquid gases in a superconductive magnet into the examination room would be:

A) tachycardia.
B) bradycardia.
C) embolus.
D) asphyxiation.
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Generally MRI is considered safe; however, there are some hazards, which would include:

A) rapid echo spin.
B) local burns from wires on a patient.
C) headaches from the magnetic field.
D) spontaneous random molecular motion.
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Standard pulse sequences show blood flow with a _____ signal compared with surrounding tissues.

A) strong
B) low
C) bright
D) T2
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Spin-spin relaxation (T2) is the release of energy by excited nuclei:

A) as a result of interaction among themselves.
B) to their general environment.
C) according to their precessional frequency.
D) in relation to their resonant frequency.
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The wobbling motion of the proton when it is placed in a strong magnetic field is called:

A) frequency.
B) precession.
C) resonance.
D) a signal.
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The absorption of RF energy is referred to as:

A) frequency.
B) precession.
C) resonance.
D) proton density.
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Compared with CT image acquisition, MRI can obtain images:

A) independently in any plane.
B) only in the sagittal plane.
C) only in the coronal plane.
D) in the sagittal and coronal planes.
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Spin lattice relaxation (T1) is the release of energy by excited nuclei:

A) as a result of interaction among themselves.
B) to their general environment.
C) according to their precessional frequency.
D) in relation to their resonant frequency.
Question
MRI depends on interactions with:

A) electrons.
B) the nucleus.
C) soft tissue.
D) ionizing radiation.
Question
The rates of relaxation (T1 and T2) of a hydrogen nucleus depend on the:

A) resonant frequency.
B) chemical environment.
C) electron density.
D) signal intensity.
Question
Hydrogen is used for imaging in MRI because it:

A) has a large nucleus.
B) has a large precession.
C) is the most common element in the body.
D) is the only nucleus that can be imaged.
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A spin echo pulse sequence can provide which of the following weighted images?
1)T1
2)T2
3)Proton density

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 1 and 3 only
C) 2 and 3 only
D) 1, 2, and 3
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When the RF pulse is applied and the protons absorb the energy, the result is the protons orient to:

A) a plane perpendicular to the main field.
B) a plane parallel to the main field.
C) different precessional frequencies.
D) their original state in the nucleus.
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MRI has been useful for imaging many areas of the body, particularly the brain, because of:

A) the ability to see calcium deposits.
B) differentiation of gray matter from white matter.
C) new motion techniques.
D) fat suppression.
Question
MR spectroscopy is used to look at:

A) abdominal lesions.
B) blood flow.
C) chemical composition.
D) diffusion and perfusion.
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Deck 30: Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Problems associated with installing MRI units are:
1)stray radio waves.
2)weight.
3)effects on electronics.

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 1 and 3 only
C) 2 and 3 only
D) 1, 2, and 3
1, 2, and 3
2
Gadolinium is a contrast agent used for MRI because it has paramagnetic properties. Compared with iodine contrast, it is:

A) excreted through the bowel.
B) more toxic and has more side effects.
C) less toxic and has fewer side effects.
D) similar in all aspects.
less toxic and has fewer side effects.
3
The MRI signal is generated in the receiving antenna by:

A) Lenz's law of induction.
B) a silicon detector.
C) Newton's first law of motion.
D) Faraday's law of induction.
Faraday's law of induction.
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Proton density helps determine signal strength; however, it cannot be used alone because of the:

A) rate at which excited protons release energy to the environment.
B) different chemical environments of the nuclei.
C) fact that most soft tissues have similar numbers of protons.
D) influence of surrounding nuclei.
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Strong MRI signals are represented by _____ in the image.

A) black
B) light gray
C) white
D) dark gray
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There are a variety of magnet types that can be used for MRI. Resistive and superconductive magnets are both:

A) permanent magnets.
B) weak magnets.
C) electromagnets.
D) used at up to 3 tesla.
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A possible patient reaction to rapid venting of the supercooled liquid gases in a superconductive magnet into the examination room would be:

A) tachycardia.
B) bradycardia.
C) embolus.
D) asphyxiation.
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Generally MRI is considered safe; however, there are some hazards, which would include:

A) rapid echo spin.
B) local burns from wires on a patient.
C) headaches from the magnetic field.
D) spontaneous random molecular motion.
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Standard pulse sequences show blood flow with a _____ signal compared with surrounding tissues.

A) strong
B) low
C) bright
D) T2
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Spin-spin relaxation (T2) is the release of energy by excited nuclei:

A) as a result of interaction among themselves.
B) to their general environment.
C) according to their precessional frequency.
D) in relation to their resonant frequency.
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The wobbling motion of the proton when it is placed in a strong magnetic field is called:

A) frequency.
B) precession.
C) resonance.
D) a signal.
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The absorption of RF energy is referred to as:

A) frequency.
B) precession.
C) resonance.
D) proton density.
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Compared with CT image acquisition, MRI can obtain images:

A) independently in any plane.
B) only in the sagittal plane.
C) only in the coronal plane.
D) in the sagittal and coronal planes.
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Spin lattice relaxation (T1) is the release of energy by excited nuclei:

A) as a result of interaction among themselves.
B) to their general environment.
C) according to their precessional frequency.
D) in relation to their resonant frequency.
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MRI depends on interactions with:

A) electrons.
B) the nucleus.
C) soft tissue.
D) ionizing radiation.
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The rates of relaxation (T1 and T2) of a hydrogen nucleus depend on the:

A) resonant frequency.
B) chemical environment.
C) electron density.
D) signal intensity.
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Hydrogen is used for imaging in MRI because it:

A) has a large nucleus.
B) has a large precession.
C) is the most common element in the body.
D) is the only nucleus that can be imaged.
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A spin echo pulse sequence can provide which of the following weighted images?
1)T1
2)T2
3)Proton density

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 1 and 3 only
C) 2 and 3 only
D) 1, 2, and 3
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When the RF pulse is applied and the protons absorb the energy, the result is the protons orient to:

A) a plane perpendicular to the main field.
B) a plane parallel to the main field.
C) different precessional frequencies.
D) their original state in the nucleus.
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MRI has been useful for imaging many areas of the body, particularly the brain, because of:

A) the ability to see calcium deposits.
B) differentiation of gray matter from white matter.
C) new motion techniques.
D) fat suppression.
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MR spectroscopy is used to look at:

A) abdominal lesions.
B) blood flow.
C) chemical composition.
D) diffusion and perfusion.
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