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100

A number in scientific notation form with a positive exponent has a value greater than?

10

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Sound waves are ________ and ________

Mechanical and longitudinal

100

What is the definition of Period? What is the unit?

Definition: the time from the start of one cycle to the start of the next cycle

Unit: units of time (microseconds, seconds, hours, days)  

100

What are the 5 parameters needed when describing pulsed sound?

Pulse duration, pulse repetition period, pulse repetition frequency, duty factor, spatial pulse length

100

What are the 5 key words that are related to the intensities of pulsed waves?

Spatial, average, peak, temporal, pulsed

100

What is the meaning of -3 dB?

Half

100

How can the depth of a reflector be accurately calculated from the go-return time? 

1.54 mm/microseconds x go-return time (microseconds) / 2

                                    

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What is the thickness of the matching layer?

¼ the wavelength of sound in the matching layer

100

List the five terms that describe the shape/regions of a sound beam

Focus, near zone, focal length/near zone length, far zone, and focal zone

100

What are the mnemonic/other names for axial resolution?

Longitudinal, Axial, Range, Radial, and Depth

100

Which mode shows a dot moving at a constant speed across the system’s display and is then seen as a series of upward spikes?

A-mode

100

In a mechanical beam, in what two planes does focusing occur?

Horizontal and vertical planes because of the hourglass shape of the sound beam

100

What does spatial resolution improve with?

Higher line density

100

The acoustic power of a sound beam emitted from a transducer is determined by the (blank) of the pulser’s signal

Voltage

100

How many gray shades can be represented by a group of 4 bits?

16 (2*2*2*2)

200

What is it called when two numbers are multiplied together and the result is 1?

Reciprocal relationship

200

Sound waves are also known as ________ waves

Acoustic

200

What is the definition of Frequency? What is the unit?

Definition: the number of cycles per second

Unit: Any unit per second 

200

What type of sound wave cannot create anatomic images? 

Continuous wave

200

What is the most relevant intensity in respect to tissue heating?

SPTA

200

What are the 2 things attenuation determined by?

Path length, frequency of sound

200

How is PRP calculated in soft tissue?

Imaging depth (cm) x 13 microseconds/cm

200

What are the two characteristics of damping material?

High degree of sound absorption and acoustic impedance similar to PZT

200

What characteristics of a fixed focus transducer determine the focal depth?

Transducer diameter and frequency of the sound

200

In what two ways is a short pulse created?

Less ringing (fewer cycles in the pulse) and higher frequency

200

What is represented on the x-axis and y-axis of an A-mode display?

X = reflector depth, Y = represents the strength or amplitude of the reflected signal

200

Which active element(s) provide the thinnest ultrasound slices and the best elevational resolution within the focal zone?

Disc-shaped crystals (found in mechanical and annular phased array transducers)

200

A sonographer adjusts an ultrasound scan to double the depth of view from 5cm to 10 cm. If the frame rate remains the same, what also occurs?

Narrower sector

200

What control do you need to adjust on the ultrasound system when it displays only reflectors in a region close to the transducer but no reflectors that are deep?

Adjust the systems compensation

200

What electronic component is required to create gray scale imaging or displays?

Scan converter

300

What is 1,000,000 in scientific notation form? 

1.0 x 10^6

300

What are the 3 acoustic variables?

Pressure, density, distance

300

What is the definition of Amplitude? What is the unit?

Definition: The difference between the maximum value and the average or undisturbed value of an acoustic variable. The “bigness” of the wave.

Unit: Units of any of the acoustic variable (Pressure: Pascals, Density: kg/cm^3, Distance: any distance)

300

What is pulse duration? 

The actual time from the start of a pulse to the end of that pulse.A single transmit or “on” time.

300

What is the unit for all intensities?

watts/cm^2

300

What are 2 forms of reflection?

Specular and diffuse

300

What is the equation for determining PRF?

 77,000 cm/s     /     Imaging depth (cm)

300

What is the equation for quality factor?

Main frequency / bandwidth

300

How do the transducer diameter and frequency affect focal depth?

Transducer diameter and focal depth are directly related (a beam with a larger diameter active element will have a deeper focus), frequency and focal depth are also directly related (an 8 MHz beam will have a deeper focus than a 4 MHz beam)



300

What are the three methods of focusing, and which is used in array transducers

External focusing, internal focusing, and phased array focusing

300

What do the x-axis and y-axis of a B-mode display represent?

X = reflector depth, Z = amplitude information

300

What is dynamic receive focusing, and when does it occur?

It uses variable time delays, which focus the reflected sound at many depths. This occurs during reception

300

What form of resolution improves when frame rate increases?

Temporal resolution

300

What ultrasound component needs to be adjusted when the ultrasound system is overly saturated?

Decrease the output power

300

What is the number of shades that can be represented by n bits?

2^n

400

What is the relation when two items are associated such that when one item increases, the other one decreases? 

Inversely related

400

Sound travels in a _______ line

Straight

400

What is the definition of Power? What is the unit?

Definition: The rate of energy transfer or the rate at which work is performed

Unit: Watts

400

What is the spatial pulse length?

The distance that a pulse occupies in space from the start to the end of a pulse.

400

What intensity is the highest?

SPTP

400

What is the definition of impedance?

The acoustic resistance to sound traveling in a medium

400

If our depth is shallow, what will the PRP and PRF be?

PRP will be short and PRF will be high

400

What two characteristics of the active element determine the frequency of sound in the pulsed wave transducer?

The speed of sound in the PZT and the thickness of the PZT

400

What is the equation for focal depth

Diameter^2 x frequency / 6

400

What are the mnemonic/other names for lateral resolution?

Lateral, Azimuthal, Transverse, and Angular

400

What is the only mode that provides information about a reflector’s changing location with respect to time?

M-mode 

400

How is a linear sequential array transducer beam steered, and what image shape does it create?

A small group of the crystals is fired simultaneously, and sloped-patterned phase delays steer the beam. It has a parallelogram-shaped image

400

What is the time needed to make a single image if the frame rate of an ultrasound system is 20 Hz?

0.05 s

400

What determines the firing delay patterns for phased array systems?

Beam former

400

Where does coded excitation take place?

In the pulser

500

What is the value of the metric unit Giga? 

1,000,000,000

500

What are the 7 acoustic parameters used to describe the characteristics of a sound wave? 

Period, frequency, amplitude, power, intensity, wavelength, propagation speed

500

What is the definition of intensity? What is the unit?

Definition: the concentration of energy in a sound beam

Unit: W/cm^2

500

What is pulse repetition period? 

The time from the start of one pulse to the start of the next pulse. Includes one pulse duration plus one listening time

500

For what type of ultrasound is the beam always “on”

Continuous wave ultrasound

500

What does incidence mean? 

The angle at which the eave strikes the boundary

500

The depth of a reflector is 3 cm. What is the time of flight and total distance traveled by the pulse?

Time of flight is 39 microseconds, and the total distance traveled is 6 cm.



500

What is the frequency of sound from a continuous wave transducer when the transmitter creates a 4 MHz electrical signal?

The acoustic frequency is 4 MHz

500

What is Huygen’s Principle?

Qualifies how sound waves that are produced by very small sources diverge in a V-shaped wave

500

What are the four effects of focusing a beam?

Beam diameter in the near field and focal zone is reduced, focal depth is shallower, beam diameter in the far zone increases, and the focal zone is smaller

500

What do the x-axis and y-axis of an M-mode display represent?

X = time, Y = reflector depth

500

When an array transducer is used, and the ultrasound system changes the number of crystals along the face of the probe used to transmit pulses and receive reflections, what is this called, and what does it do to lateral resolution?

Variable aperture/dynamic aperture is the number of elements used to create sound beams or to receive reflected echoes. It improves lateral resolution at a wide range of depths

500

When the frame rate is 30 Hz, how long does it take to create a frame?

1/30 sec

500

Maintains and organizes the proper timing and interaction of the systems components?

Master Synchronizer

500

What is DICOM?

Protocols for medical image data.

600

What are in-phase waves? 

What are out-of-phase waves?

In-phase waves: When their peaks or maximum values and their lows or minimum values occur at the same time and at the same location

Out-of-phase waves: When two wave peaks and lows occur at different times. When they are not in sync

600

What is the definition of wavelength? What is the unit?

Definition: The distance or length of one complete cycle

Unit: mm, meters, any unit of length

600

What is pulse repetition frequency? 

The number of pulses that an ultrasound system transmits into the body each second.

600

Which law quantifies the physics of refraction?

Snell’s Law

700

What is the definition of propagation speed? What is the unit?

Definition: The rate at which a sound wave travels through a medium

Unit: units of meters per second or any distance divided by time



700

What is duty factor? 

The percentage or fraction of time that the system transmits a pulse

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