Physical basis of Doppler ultrasound imaging - Medical Physics - MCQs

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Medical Physics Test sobre Physical basis of Doppler ultrasound imaging - Medical Physics - MCQs, creado por Hussain Basheer el 23/11/2018.
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Pregunta 1

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Doppler shift applies to:
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  • All wave phenomena
  • Ultrasound
  • Infrared EM waves

Pregunta 2

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The contact gel used in ultrasonography (echography) is for:
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  • Protection of the body from harmful ultrasound
  • Efficient transmission of sound waves into the tissue
  • Improvement of skin elasticity in the area of study

Pregunta 3

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In medical imaging, Doppler echography is most appropriate for:
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  • Deep body targets
  • Moving body targets
  • Surface targets

Pregunta 4

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Which of the following waves do cannot propagate in vacuum?
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  • Radiowaves
  • X-rays
  • Ultrasound

Pregunta 5

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In what form is the information received with Doppler Echography displayed?
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  • By sound
  • By one dimensional image
  • By two dimensional image with artificial coloring

Pregunta 6

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Doppler frequency (shift) is:
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  • The infrared spectrum of light, studied by Doppler
  • The frequency generated by ultrasonic transducer
  • The difference between emitted and reflected (received) frequency between to objects in relative motion.

Pregunta 7

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For which of the following numerical Doppler frequency shifts is the blood speed the highest?
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  • 1210 Hz
  • 800 Hz
  • 1530 Hz

Pregunta 8

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Is it possible to tell the direction of motion of erythrocytes from the sign of the Doppler shift Δf = f - f0?
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  • Yes, when Δf > 0 erythrocytes move towards the transducer
  • Yes, when Δf > 0erythrocytes move away from the transducer
  • No, the sign of Δf does not tell the direction of motion

Pregunta 9

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If shorter wavelengths of ultrasound are less penetrating in human tissue, then which of the following frequencies is most appropriate for DEEP tissue and organ imaging?
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  • 8 MHz
  • 3 MHz
  • 20 MHz

Pregunta 10

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Doppler shift is defined as:
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  • The frequency difference between emitted and received signals for observers at relative motion
  • The difference in acoustic impedance between two transmitting mediums
  • The intensity difference between emitted and reflected waves

Pregunta 11

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At what angle (Θ) to the surface of the body should the ultrasonic probe be applied in order to gain a maximum Doppler shift? Consider that Doppler shift is proportional to cos (Θ).
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  • Θ = 45⁰ (cos 45 = 0.7)
  • Θ = 90⁰ (cos 90 = 0)
  • Θ = 60⁰ (cos 60 = 0.5)

Pregunta 12

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The speed of ultrasound in human tissue depends on:
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  • The properties of the tissue
  • The properties of the apparatus
  • The speed of (ultra)sound does not depend on the tissue

Pregunta 13

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The so called “reverse piezoelectric effect” finds application in:
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  • Ultrasound generation
  • X-ray tubes
  • Lasers

Pregunta 14

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Ultrasound can propagate through:
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  • Vacuum
  • Matter
  • Everywhere where light propagates

Pregunta 15

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Phonophoresis is:
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  • Therapeutic application of ultrasound
  • Diagnostic application of ultrasound
  • Method for sterilization

Pregunta 16

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Infrasound of certain frequency and intensity can:
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  • Damage internal organs
  • Increase temperature of tissues
  • Rearrange water molecules

Pregunta 17

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Infrasound CANNOT propagate through:
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  • Soft tissue
  • Bones
  • Vacuum

Pregunta 18

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Choose the correct statement:
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  • Ultrasound is completely harmless for humans and animals
  • Sound reflection depends on the transparency of the medium
  • Sound impedance does not depend on frequency (for linear mediums)

Pregunta 19

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Choose the correct range:
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  • Audible sound: 103 Hz—106 Hz
  • Infrasound: 3 Hz—10 Hz
  • Ultrasound: 10 kHz—10 kHz

Pregunta 20

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The resonant frequency of the vestibular system is in the range of:
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  • Ultrasound
  • Infrasound
  • Ultraviolet

Pregunta 21

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The direct piezoelectric effect is used for:
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  • Ultrasound detectors
  • Ultrasound generators
  • Electrophoresis

Pregunta 22

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Piezoelectric effect is defined as:
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  • Electric polarization of solids under mechanical stress
  • Electro-mechanical coupling of objects falling off the tower of Pisa
  • Electric polarization in a solid due to temperature gradient.

Pregunta 23

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Does human tissue exhibit piezoelectric properties?
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  • No, the human body exhibits only capacitive properties
  • No, piezoelectric properties are observed in inorganic crystals
  • Yes, tissue such a collagen has piezoelectric properties

Pregunta 24

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Which statement is correct?
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  • The size of the ultrasonic equipment (echograph) influences the acoustic density of imaged tissue.
  • The precision of the ultrasonic instrument does not have an effect on the quality of received images
  • The ultrasonic image, displayed on the monitor, represents the acoustic density of studied tissues.

Pregunta 25

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Mechanical waves with frequency above 20 kHz are called:
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  • Infrasound
  • Ultrasound
  • P-waves

Pregunta 26

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Infrasound is:
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  • Electromagnetic waves with frequency under 20 Hz
  • Mechanical waves with frequency above 20 Hz
  • None of the above

Pregunta 27

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If Δf is the change in frequency between emitted and received ultrasound signals due to Doppler effect during measurement of the linear speed of blood, then:
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  • The speed of blood relative to the stationary transducer (emitter and receiver) is as much great as Δf is greater
  • Blood motion does not affect Δf
  • The speed of blood relative to the stationary transducer is greater when Δf is smaller.

Pregunta 28

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Which natural science studies infrasound?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Seismology
  • Dental medicine

Pregunta 29

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Mechanical waves used for destruction of kidney stones, in procedure called “lithotripsy”, cause minimal damage to surrounding tissues because:
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  • Mechanical waves do not propagate through the surrounding tissue
  • Acoustic pressure in the surrounding tissue is greatly reduced compared tothe pressure induced in the kidney stones
  • Mechanical waves do not have negative effect on soft tissue

Pregunta 30

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Ultrasound waves propagate through human tissue as:
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  • Longitudinal waves
  • Transverse waves
  • Both, longitudinal and transverse modes

Pregunta 31

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Can humans sense infrasound waves?
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  • Only when the intensity of the wave is sufficiently high for the ear to detect
  • No, that’s why they are called infra-sound
  • They can be sensed as vibrations by the tactile receptors of the skin

Pregunta 32

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The resonant frequency of the internal organs is in the range of:
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  • 10 MHz
  • Infrasound
  • Ultrasound

Pregunta 33

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Which of the following is used in Doppler echography?
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  • Magnetic resonance
  • Vacuum tubes
  • Piezoelectric effect
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