ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation SPI Dumps in PDF

Free ARDMS SPI Real Questions (page: 22)

What is a potential negative consequence of using a high wall filter?

  1. Desired signal may be eliminated
  2. Aliasing could occur
  3. Penetration is reduced
  4. Too much noise may appear on the image

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

A high wall filter is used in Doppler ultrasound to eliminate low-frequency signals that may be attributed to vessel wall motion or other low-velocity flows. However, if the wall filter is set too high, it can inadvertently eliminate desired low-frequency Doppler signals that represent real blood flow, particularly in smaller vessels or those with slower flow velocities. This results in a loss of valuable diagnostic information.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) Review, Doppler Ultrasound section.



During 3-D volume acquisition, the quality of the images is most dependent upon which factor?

  1. Number of slices acquired
  2. Power output
  3. Rendering method utilized
  4. Speed of post-processing image compression

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

During 3-D volume acquisition in ultrasound, the quality of the images is most dependent on the number of slices acquired. This is because the more slices (or planes) that are captured, the more detailed and accurate the reconstruction of the 3-D volume will be. This allows for better spatial resolution and more precise visualization of anatomical structures. Other factors, such as power output, rendering methods, and speed of post-processing, also affect image quality but are secondary to the number of slices in terms of fundamental image acquisition quality.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) Review, 3-D Ultrasound Imaging section.



What occurs when the pulse repetition frequency is less than twice the Doppler shift frequency?

  1. Spectral broadening
  2. Range ambiguity
  3. Aliasing
  4. Propagation speed artifact

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Aliasing occurs in Doppler ultrasound when the pulse repetition frequency (PRF) is less than twice the Doppler shift frequency (Nyquist limit).
When this condition is met, the Doppler signals are not sampled frequently enough to accurately measure the frequency shifts, resulting in the misrepresentation of the flow velocities. This causes the aliasing artifact, where high-velocity flows are displayed incorrectly as wrapping around the baseline, leading to potential diagnostic errors.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) Review, Doppler Artifacts section.



A Doppler shift is 10,000 Hz at an angle of flow of 60 degrees.
What is the Doppler shift at 0 degrees?

  1. 20,000 Hz
  2. 10,000 Hz
  3. 5,000 Hz
  4. 2,500 Hz

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

depends on the angle between the ultrasound beam and the direction of blood flow. The Doppler equation includes a cosine function of the angle of insonation (). At 60 degrees, the cosine is 0.5, and at 0 degrees (parallel to the flow), the cosine is 1. Thus, if the Doppler shift is 10,000 Hz at 60 degrees, it would double to 20,000 Hz at 0 degrees because the cosine of 0 degrees is 1 (cos(0°) = 1) and the cosine of 60 degrees is 0.5 (cos(60°) = 0.5). The formula is: Doppler shift at 0 degrees = Doppler shift at 60 degrees / cos(60 degrees) = 10,000 Hz / 0.5 = 20,000 Hz.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation (SPI) Review, Doppler Shift and Angle of Insonation section.



Which unfocused transducer will have the greatest divergence?

  1. 4 mm aperture, 4 MHz
  2. 4 mm aperture, 6 MHz
  3. 6 mm aperture, 4 MHz
  4. 6 mm aperture, 6 MHz

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Transducer beam divergence is influenced by the aperture size and frequency. A smaller aperture and lower frequency result in greater beam divergence. Among the given options, the transducer with a 4 mm aperture and 4 MHz frequency will have the greatest divergence. This is because the smaller aperture size contributes to a wider beam spread, and the lower frequency also increases the divergence compared to higher frequencies.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation guidelines

Kremkau, F. W. (2015). Diagnostic Ultrasound: Principles and Instruments. Elsevier.



What happens to the amount of attenuation if the path length is doubled?

  1. Quadrupled
  2. Doubled
  3. Halved
  4. Quartered

Answer(s): B

Explanation:

Attenuation in ultrasound is directly proportional to the path length. If the path length is doubled, the amount of attenuation is also doubled. Attenuation refers to the reduction in the amplitude and intensity of the ultrasound wave as it travels through tissue, primarily due to absorption, reflection, and scattering. The relationship is linear, so doubling the distance the sound wave travels will result in twice the amount of attenuation.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation guidelines

Kremkau, F. W. (2015). Diagnostic Ultrasound: Principles and Instruments. Elsevier.



Which type of resolution will be improved by decreasing the depth of field?

  1. Lateral
  2. Temporal
  3. Axial
  4. Elevational

Answer(s): A

Explanation:

Lateral resolution refers to the ability to distinguish two structures that are side by side. It is dependent on the width of the ultrasound beam. By decreasing the depth of field, the beam width is reduced at any given point along the depth, which improves the lateral resolution. This is because a narrower beam can better distinguish between objects that are close together laterally.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation guidelines

Kremkau, F. W. (2015). Diagnostic Ultrasound: Principles and Instruments.



What improves the temporal resolution of color flow imaging?

  1. Decreasing pulse repetition frequency
  2. Increasing ensemble length (packet size)
  3. Decreasing width of the color field of view
  4. Increasing number of color lines per frame

Answer(s): C

Explanation:

Temporal resolution refers to the ability of the ultrasound system to distinguish events occurring closely in time. In color flow imaging, temporal resolution is affected by the frame rate, which can be increased by decreasing the width of the color field of view. This is because a narrower color field requires fewer scan lines to be processed, allowing for more frames to be captured per second.


Reference:

ARDMS Sonography Principles and Instrumentation guidelines

Edelman, S. K. (2017). Understanding Ultrasound Physics.



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