Deck 6: Artifacts

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Shadowing and enhancement are descriptions of ________ artifacts.

A) propagation
B) refraction
C) attenuation
D) reverberation
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There must be ________ samples per cycle of Doppler shift to correctly obtain an image.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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Which of the following is not a form of reverberation artifact?

A) Comet tail.
B) Ring down.
C) Mirror image.
D) Speckle.
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Which artifact displaces structures axially?

A) Speed error.
B) Grating lobes.
C) Refraction.
D) Reverberation.
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Axial resolution is determined by ________ and lateral resolution is determined by ________.

A) pulse width; pulse length
B) pulse length; pulse width
C) pulse width; operating frequency
D) operating frequency; pulse length
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Mirror image is commonly seen around which structure?

A) Kidney.
B) Stomach.
C) Pancreas.
D) Diaphragm.
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Increased intensity of echoes in the focal region of the beam is called _______.

A) harmonics
B) shadowing
C) focal banding
D) enhancement
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How is detail resolution artifactual?

A) There is a failure to resolve two reflectors.
B) Actual size of structure is decreased.
C) Two adjacent structures are resolved.
D) Multiple reflections are displayed beneath the real reflector.
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Mirror-image artifact is a form of ________.

A) refraction
B) reverberation
C) speed error
D) grating lobes
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Speckle artifact is most likely caused by ________.

A) refraction
B) interference
C) pulse width
D) multiple reflections
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Which type of artifact is most likely to produce a doubling of a single image?

A) Reflection.
B) Refraction.
C) Reverberation.
D) Section thickness.
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Echo reflections that produce bright and dark spots in the gray-scale image are called ________.

A) speckle
B) refraction
C) ring down
D) speed error
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The comet-tail artifact is a case of ________.

A) refraction
B) resolution
C) attenuation
D) reverberation
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Multiple reflections between two structures describes

A) refraction
B) mirror image
C) reverberation
D) speed error
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Weakening of echoes distal to a strongly attenuating structure describes ________.

A) comet tail
B) enhancement
C) shadowing
D) ring down
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Which of the following is an effect of refraction?

A) Shadowing at the edge of structures.
B) Two adjacent structures seen as one.
C) Incorrect representation of tissue densities.
D) Structures displayed medial from correct location.
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Section thickness artifact is also called ________.

A) partial-volume artifact
B) ring-down artifact
C) comet-tail artifact
D) resonance phenomenon
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It may be possible to resolve slice thickness artifact by ________.

A) using harmonic imaging
B) using multiple focal zones
C) using a phased-array transducer
D) decreasing the imaging depth
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Which of the following would most likely eliminate spectral aliasing?

A) Increasing the Doppler angle.
B) Increasing the transducer frequency.
C) Decreasing the pulse repetition frequency.
D) Increasing the depth of the sample volume.
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Enhancement of an echo results from a structure having ________ than surrounding structures.

A) higher impedance
B) lower density
C) higher attenuation
D) lower attenuation
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The Nyquist limit is ________.

A) oversampling of the Doppler shifts
B) even and odd multiples of the frequency
C) the upper limit to the Doppler shift that can be properly detected
D) the number at which turbulence is detected
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Received echoes originating off center from the central beam are caused by ________.

A) speckle
B) speed error
C) range ambiguity
D) section thickness
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Which of the following is a result of sound refraction?

A) Axial duplication of structures.
B) Displacement of structures axially.
C) Displacement of structures laterally.
D) Multiple equally spaced linear reflections.
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Which of the following will always eliminate aliasing?

A) Using continuous wave Doppler.
B) Increasing the transducer frequency.
C) Decreasing the transducer frequency.
D) Increasing the pulse repetition frequency.
Question
Which of the following artifacts may display an incorrect shape of a structure?

A) Mirror image.
B) Reverberation.
C) Grating lobes.
D) Propagation speed error.
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Which of the following artifacts is exclusive to pulse-Doppler imaging?

A) Aliasing.
B) Mirror image.
C) Enhancement.
D) Range ambiguity.
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Which of the following will most likely cause range ambiguity?

A) High wall filter setting.
B) High operating frequency.
C) Multiple sample volumes.
D) High pulse repetition frequency.
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The Nyquist limit describes the ________.

A) flow speed through a stenosis
B) driving force behind blood flow
C) resistance of blood flow in a straight tube
D) minimum number of samples required to avoid aliasing
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Which of the following would likely demonstrate acoustic enhancement?

A) Liver.
B) Pancreas.
C) Gallbladder.
D) Falciform ligament.
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Which of the following artifacts would most likely place an echo at a depth much closer to the surface than it originated?

A) Speed error.
B) Mirror image.
C) Slice thickness.
D) Range ambiguity.
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When imaging deep structures,which of the following automatically occurs?

A) Frame rate increases.
B) Nyquist limit increases.
C) Pulse repetition period (PRP) is reduced.
D) Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is reduced.
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Additional beams emitted from an array transducer __________.

A) are stronger than the main beam
B) duplicate structures laterally
C) demonstrate multiple reflections
D) produce echoes that are routinely imaged
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Clutter is also known as __________.

A) noise
B) flash
C) speckle
D) cross-talk
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A duplication artifact associated with echoes interacting with a strong reflector is called ________.

A) cross-talk
B) comet tail
C) mirror image
D) partial volume
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Which of the following results from the underlying distribution of scatterers?

A) Speckle.
B) Ring-down.
C) Comet tail.
D) Section thickness.
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Reflected echoes displaying falsely high amplitudes describe ________.

A) speckle
B) shadowing
C) enhancement
D) speed error
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Under-sampling the Doppler shift is likely to cause ________.

A) aliasing
B) shadowing
C) a mirror image
D) range ambiguity
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If the pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is 6 kHz,which of the following Doppler shifts will cause aliasing?

A) 1 kHz.
B) 2 kHz.
C) 3 kHz.
D) 4 kHz.
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Which of the following types of artifacts can be beneficial?

A) Refraction.
B) Attenuation.
C) Propagation.
D) Reverberation.
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Aliasing does not occur in ________.

A) color Doppler
B) duplex imaging
C) spectral Doppler
D) continuous-wave Doppler
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If the propagation speed through a medium is faster than 1.54 mm/µs,the reflector will be placed ________.

A) medial to the correct position
B) lateral to the correct position
C) deeper than the correct position
D) shallower than the correct position
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Mirror imaging of a Doppler spectrum is most likely a result of the ________.

A) wall filter being set too low
B) Doppler gain being set too high
C) pulse repetition frequency being set too low
D) pulse repetition frequency being set too high
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The propagation group of sonographic artifacts includes ________.

A) comet tail, mirror image, shadowing
B) enhancement, focal banding, shadowing
C) grating lobe, enhancement, range ambiguity
D) mirror image, range ambiguity, slice thickness
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A reduction in echo amplitude from reflectors behind a strongly reflecting structure is called ________.

A) speckle
B) comet tail
C) shadowing
D) enhancement
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Range ambiguity produces which error in anatomic imaging?

A) Range too long.
B) Range too short.
C) Doppler shift too low.
D) Doppler shift too high.
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Section thickness artifact is a result of ________.

A) interference
B) pulse length
C) finite speed of sound in soft tissue
D) beam width perpendicular to scan plane
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The assumptions in the design of sonographic instruments include all of the following except ________.

A) sound travels in a straight line
B) sound travels at different speeds in soft tissue
C) echoes originate from objects located on the beam axis
D) echogenicity is a property of the structure
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Multiple sample gates will appear ________.

A) to manage range ambiguity
B) when utilizing power Doppler
C) when multiple focal zones are used
D) with a low pulse repetition frequency
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Which of the following is a common and convenient solution to eliminate aliasing?

A) Increasing transducer frequency.
B) Decreasing pulse repetition frequency.
C) Decreasing transducer frequenty.
D) Shifting the baseline.
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Edge shadowing is a result of ________.

A) refraction of the sound beam
B) attenuation of the sound beam
C) reflection of the sound beam
D) reverberation of the sound beam
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Color Doppler mirror image artifact is commonly displayed when imaging which of the following vessels?

A) Abdominal aorta.
B) Subclavian artery.
C) Internal jugular vein.
D) Common carotid artery.
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Equally spaced reflections that decrease in amplitude with increases in depth describe ________.

A) refraction
B) attenuation
C) reverberation
D) axial resolution
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Which of the following would least likely cause acoustic shadowing?

A) Gallstone.
B) Bowel gas.
C) Urinary bladder.
D) Uterine fibroid.
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Which of the following can be considered a "cut-and-paste" technique of eliminating aliasing?

A) Shifting the baseline.
B) Increasing the pulse repetition frequency.
C) Decreasing the depth of the sample volume.
D) Increasing the Doppler angle.
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Propagation speed error displaces structures ________.

A) axially
B) medially
C) laterally
D) anteriorly
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Edge shadowing is caused by

A) refraction
B) reverberation
C) propagation speed error
D) a highly attenuating structure
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The attenuation group of sonographic artifacts includes ________.

A) slice thickness, shadowing, and enhancement
B) reverberation, ring-down, and edge shadowing
C) comet tail, range ambiguity, and slice thickness
D) edge shadowing, focal banding, and enhancement
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If the propagation speed that exists over a path traveled is 1.44 mm/µs,the display will place the echo ________.

A) too far from the transducer
B) lateral from the actual location
C) too close to the transducer
D) medial from the actual location
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Increasing the pulse repetition frequency to avoid aliasing can cause ________.

A) clutter
B) speckle
C) mirror image
D) range ambiguity
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Which of the following artifacts appears as a series of closely spaced discrete echoes distal to a strongly reflective structure?

A) Ring down.
B) Comet tail.
C) Refraction.
D) Grating lobes.
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Lateral duplication of a single structure into two separate structures describes mirror imaging artifact.
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Electromagnetic interference from nearby equipment can cloud the spectral display with lines or "snow."
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Some artifacts are produced by improper equipment settings.
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Duplication of the spectral display can occur when the Doppler angle is near 90 degrees.
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High pulse repetition frequencies can result in Doppler range ambiguity artifacts.
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External influences can produce artifacts.
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Artifacts can help and hinder proper interpretation and diagnosis.
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Aliasing is more common in color Doppler than in spectral Doppler.
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Increasing the Doppler angle may eliminate aliasing.
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Enhancement weakens the amplitude of structures distally.
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Mirror image artifact is not a factor in color Doppler imaging.
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Beam width parallel to the scan plane causes partial volume artifact.
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The Nyquist limit is equal to the pulse repetition frequency (PRF).
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Operating frequency reduction reduces the Doppler shift.
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Refraction can cause shadowing.
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Aliasing is caused by over-sampling of the Doppler shifts.
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Cross-talk can occur when receiver gain is set too high.
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Most modern instruments have implemented some form of speckle reduction techniques.
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Grating lobes are essential for the proper operation of a linear phased array transducer.
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Spatial compounding can reduce attenuation artifacts.
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Deck 6: Artifacts
1
Shadowing and enhancement are descriptions of ________ artifacts.

A) propagation
B) refraction
C) attenuation
D) reverberation
C
Attenuation artifacts include enhancement,shadowing,edge shadowing,and focal enhancement (focal banding).
2
There must be ________ samples per cycle of Doppler shift to correctly obtain an image.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
A
At least two samples per cycle of the desired Doppler shift must be made for the image to be correctly obtained.
3
Which of the following is not a form of reverberation artifact?

A) Comet tail.
B) Ring down.
C) Mirror image.
D) Speckle.
D
Reverberation artifact demonstrates multiple reflections as seen with ring-down,mirror-image,and comet-tail artifacts.Speckle is a result of the interference effects of the scattered sound.
4
Which artifact displaces structures axially?

A) Speed error.
B) Grating lobes.
C) Refraction.
D) Reverberation.
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Axial resolution is determined by ________ and lateral resolution is determined by ________.

A) pulse width; pulse length
B) pulse length; pulse width
C) pulse width; operating frequency
D) operating frequency; pulse length
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Mirror image is commonly seen around which structure?

A) Kidney.
B) Stomach.
C) Pancreas.
D) Diaphragm.
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Increased intensity of echoes in the focal region of the beam is called _______.

A) harmonics
B) shadowing
C) focal banding
D) enhancement
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How is detail resolution artifactual?

A) There is a failure to resolve two reflectors.
B) Actual size of structure is decreased.
C) Two adjacent structures are resolved.
D) Multiple reflections are displayed beneath the real reflector.
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Mirror-image artifact is a form of ________.

A) refraction
B) reverberation
C) speed error
D) grating lobes
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Speckle artifact is most likely caused by ________.

A) refraction
B) interference
C) pulse width
D) multiple reflections
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Which type of artifact is most likely to produce a doubling of a single image?

A) Reflection.
B) Refraction.
C) Reverberation.
D) Section thickness.
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Echo reflections that produce bright and dark spots in the gray-scale image are called ________.

A) speckle
B) refraction
C) ring down
D) speed error
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The comet-tail artifact is a case of ________.

A) refraction
B) resolution
C) attenuation
D) reverberation
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Multiple reflections between two structures describes

A) refraction
B) mirror image
C) reverberation
D) speed error
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Weakening of echoes distal to a strongly attenuating structure describes ________.

A) comet tail
B) enhancement
C) shadowing
D) ring down
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Which of the following is an effect of refraction?

A) Shadowing at the edge of structures.
B) Two adjacent structures seen as one.
C) Incorrect representation of tissue densities.
D) Structures displayed medial from correct location.
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Section thickness artifact is also called ________.

A) partial-volume artifact
B) ring-down artifact
C) comet-tail artifact
D) resonance phenomenon
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It may be possible to resolve slice thickness artifact by ________.

A) using harmonic imaging
B) using multiple focal zones
C) using a phased-array transducer
D) decreasing the imaging depth
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Which of the following would most likely eliminate spectral aliasing?

A) Increasing the Doppler angle.
B) Increasing the transducer frequency.
C) Decreasing the pulse repetition frequency.
D) Increasing the depth of the sample volume.
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Enhancement of an echo results from a structure having ________ than surrounding structures.

A) higher impedance
B) lower density
C) higher attenuation
D) lower attenuation
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The Nyquist limit is ________.

A) oversampling of the Doppler shifts
B) even and odd multiples of the frequency
C) the upper limit to the Doppler shift that can be properly detected
D) the number at which turbulence is detected
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Received echoes originating off center from the central beam are caused by ________.

A) speckle
B) speed error
C) range ambiguity
D) section thickness
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Which of the following is a result of sound refraction?

A) Axial duplication of structures.
B) Displacement of structures axially.
C) Displacement of structures laterally.
D) Multiple equally spaced linear reflections.
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Which of the following will always eliminate aliasing?

A) Using continuous wave Doppler.
B) Increasing the transducer frequency.
C) Decreasing the transducer frequency.
D) Increasing the pulse repetition frequency.
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Which of the following artifacts may display an incorrect shape of a structure?

A) Mirror image.
B) Reverberation.
C) Grating lobes.
D) Propagation speed error.
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Which of the following artifacts is exclusive to pulse-Doppler imaging?

A) Aliasing.
B) Mirror image.
C) Enhancement.
D) Range ambiguity.
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Which of the following will most likely cause range ambiguity?

A) High wall filter setting.
B) High operating frequency.
C) Multiple sample volumes.
D) High pulse repetition frequency.
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The Nyquist limit describes the ________.

A) flow speed through a stenosis
B) driving force behind blood flow
C) resistance of blood flow in a straight tube
D) minimum number of samples required to avoid aliasing
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Which of the following would likely demonstrate acoustic enhancement?

A) Liver.
B) Pancreas.
C) Gallbladder.
D) Falciform ligament.
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Which of the following artifacts would most likely place an echo at a depth much closer to the surface than it originated?

A) Speed error.
B) Mirror image.
C) Slice thickness.
D) Range ambiguity.
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When imaging deep structures,which of the following automatically occurs?

A) Frame rate increases.
B) Nyquist limit increases.
C) Pulse repetition period (PRP) is reduced.
D) Pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is reduced.
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Additional beams emitted from an array transducer __________.

A) are stronger than the main beam
B) duplicate structures laterally
C) demonstrate multiple reflections
D) produce echoes that are routinely imaged
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Clutter is also known as __________.

A) noise
B) flash
C) speckle
D) cross-talk
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A duplication artifact associated with echoes interacting with a strong reflector is called ________.

A) cross-talk
B) comet tail
C) mirror image
D) partial volume
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Which of the following results from the underlying distribution of scatterers?

A) Speckle.
B) Ring-down.
C) Comet tail.
D) Section thickness.
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Reflected echoes displaying falsely high amplitudes describe ________.

A) speckle
B) shadowing
C) enhancement
D) speed error
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Under-sampling the Doppler shift is likely to cause ________.

A) aliasing
B) shadowing
C) a mirror image
D) range ambiguity
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If the pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is 6 kHz,which of the following Doppler shifts will cause aliasing?

A) 1 kHz.
B) 2 kHz.
C) 3 kHz.
D) 4 kHz.
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Which of the following types of artifacts can be beneficial?

A) Refraction.
B) Attenuation.
C) Propagation.
D) Reverberation.
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Aliasing does not occur in ________.

A) color Doppler
B) duplex imaging
C) spectral Doppler
D) continuous-wave Doppler
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If the propagation speed through a medium is faster than 1.54 mm/µs,the reflector will be placed ________.

A) medial to the correct position
B) lateral to the correct position
C) deeper than the correct position
D) shallower than the correct position
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Mirror imaging of a Doppler spectrum is most likely a result of the ________.

A) wall filter being set too low
B) Doppler gain being set too high
C) pulse repetition frequency being set too low
D) pulse repetition frequency being set too high
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43
The propagation group of sonographic artifacts includes ________.

A) comet tail, mirror image, shadowing
B) enhancement, focal banding, shadowing
C) grating lobe, enhancement, range ambiguity
D) mirror image, range ambiguity, slice thickness
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A reduction in echo amplitude from reflectors behind a strongly reflecting structure is called ________.

A) speckle
B) comet tail
C) shadowing
D) enhancement
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Range ambiguity produces which error in anatomic imaging?

A) Range too long.
B) Range too short.
C) Doppler shift too low.
D) Doppler shift too high.
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Section thickness artifact is a result of ________.

A) interference
B) pulse length
C) finite speed of sound in soft tissue
D) beam width perpendicular to scan plane
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The assumptions in the design of sonographic instruments include all of the following except ________.

A) sound travels in a straight line
B) sound travels at different speeds in soft tissue
C) echoes originate from objects located on the beam axis
D) echogenicity is a property of the structure
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Multiple sample gates will appear ________.

A) to manage range ambiguity
B) when utilizing power Doppler
C) when multiple focal zones are used
D) with a low pulse repetition frequency
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Which of the following is a common and convenient solution to eliminate aliasing?

A) Increasing transducer frequency.
B) Decreasing pulse repetition frequency.
C) Decreasing transducer frequenty.
D) Shifting the baseline.
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Edge shadowing is a result of ________.

A) refraction of the sound beam
B) attenuation of the sound beam
C) reflection of the sound beam
D) reverberation of the sound beam
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51
Color Doppler mirror image artifact is commonly displayed when imaging which of the following vessels?

A) Abdominal aorta.
B) Subclavian artery.
C) Internal jugular vein.
D) Common carotid artery.
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Equally spaced reflections that decrease in amplitude with increases in depth describe ________.

A) refraction
B) attenuation
C) reverberation
D) axial resolution
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Which of the following would least likely cause acoustic shadowing?

A) Gallstone.
B) Bowel gas.
C) Urinary bladder.
D) Uterine fibroid.
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54
Which of the following can be considered a "cut-and-paste" technique of eliminating aliasing?

A) Shifting the baseline.
B) Increasing the pulse repetition frequency.
C) Decreasing the depth of the sample volume.
D) Increasing the Doppler angle.
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Propagation speed error displaces structures ________.

A) axially
B) medially
C) laterally
D) anteriorly
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Edge shadowing is caused by

A) refraction
B) reverberation
C) propagation speed error
D) a highly attenuating structure
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57
The attenuation group of sonographic artifacts includes ________.

A) slice thickness, shadowing, and enhancement
B) reverberation, ring-down, and edge shadowing
C) comet tail, range ambiguity, and slice thickness
D) edge shadowing, focal banding, and enhancement
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58
If the propagation speed that exists over a path traveled is 1.44 mm/µs,the display will place the echo ________.

A) too far from the transducer
B) lateral from the actual location
C) too close to the transducer
D) medial from the actual location
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59
Increasing the pulse repetition frequency to avoid aliasing can cause ________.

A) clutter
B) speckle
C) mirror image
D) range ambiguity
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60
Which of the following artifacts appears as a series of closely spaced discrete echoes distal to a strongly reflective structure?

A) Ring down.
B) Comet tail.
C) Refraction.
D) Grating lobes.
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61
Lateral duplication of a single structure into two separate structures describes mirror imaging artifact.
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62
Electromagnetic interference from nearby equipment can cloud the spectral display with lines or "snow."
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63
Some artifacts are produced by improper equipment settings.
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64
Duplication of the spectral display can occur when the Doppler angle is near 90 degrees.
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65
High pulse repetition frequencies can result in Doppler range ambiguity artifacts.
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66
External influences can produce artifacts.
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67
Artifacts can help and hinder proper interpretation and diagnosis.
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68
Aliasing is more common in color Doppler than in spectral Doppler.
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69
Increasing the Doppler angle may eliminate aliasing.
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70
Enhancement weakens the amplitude of structures distally.
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71
Mirror image artifact is not a factor in color Doppler imaging.
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72
Beam width parallel to the scan plane causes partial volume artifact.
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73
The Nyquist limit is equal to the pulse repetition frequency (PRF).
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74
Operating frequency reduction reduces the Doppler shift.
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75
Refraction can cause shadowing.
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76
Aliasing is caused by over-sampling of the Doppler shifts.
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77
Cross-talk can occur when receiver gain is set too high.
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78
Most modern instruments have implemented some form of speckle reduction techniques.
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79
Grating lobes are essential for the proper operation of a linear phased array transducer.
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80
Spatial compounding can reduce attenuation artifacts.
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