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Nuclear Medicine Practice Exam|  Questions With Correct Answers|  Already Passed
  • Nuclear Medicine Practice Exam| Questions With Correct Answers| Already Passed

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  • Nuclear Medicine Practice Exam| Questions With Correct Answers| Already Passed Diagnosis Therapy Medical research Nuclear medicine is meducal specialty that focuses on the use of radiopharmaceuticals for ... In- vitro In-vivo Types of nuclear medicine Organ or tissue function (physiology) Nuclear medicine determines the cause of medical problem based on ... Radioactive material (detection) Pharmaceutical (carrier) Radiopharmaceutical is the combination of Radiation detectors Det...
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Nuclear medicine exam review Questions And Answers All Verified A+ Graded
  • Nuclear medicine exam review Questions And Answers All Verified A+ Graded

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  • Nuclear medicine exam review Questions And Answers All Verified A+ Graded Static bone imaging is routinely performed after tracer administration to an adult: A)30 min B)1hr C)2-3hr D)24hr - ANS C)2-3hr. Static bone imaging performed with a labeled diphosphonate compound is routinely performed 2-3hr after tracer administration. Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavi...
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CSB046 Nuclear Medicine questions with correct answers
  • CSB046 Nuclear Medicine questions with correct answers

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  • For what purpose are radiopharmaceuticals administered Answer Diagnose, treat and assess pathologies What is a kit? Answer Vial containing pharmaceuticals which, when combined with radionuclides, become radiopharmaceuticals Which NM imaging procedure is used to assess perfusion to the heart? Answer Myocardial perfusion scan (MPS) What does the term 'hot' mean with respect to radioactivity Answer High concentration of radioactivity / radioactive List the challenges associated with N...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Correct
  • Nuclear Medicine Exam Review Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavicular joints D)all of the above - ANSWER-D)all the above. On bone images of adults, areas of normally increased tracer activity include all those listed as well as the sacroiliac, hip, and acromioclavicular joints and vertebral column. Which of the following conditions is visualized on a bone image as a photopenic area: A)attenuati...
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CSB046 Nuclear Medicine questions with correct answers
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  • For what purpose are radiopharmaceuticals administered Answer Diagnose, treat and assess pathologies What is a kit? Answer Vial containing pharmaceuticals which, when combined with radionuclides, become radiopharmaceuticals Which NM imaging procedure is used to assess perfusion to the heart? Answer Myocardial perfusion scan (MPS) What does the term 'hot' mean with respect to radioactivity Answer High concentration of radioactivity / radioactive List the challenges associated with N...
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Nuclear medicine exam review Correct 100%
  • Nuclear medicine exam review Correct 100%

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  • Static bone imaging is routinely performed how long after tracer administration to an adult: A)30min B)1hr C)2-3hr D)24hr - ANSWER C)2-3hr. Static bone imaging performed with a labeled diphosphonate compound is routinely performed 2-3hr after tracer administration. Which of the following structures normally appear as areas of increased activity on the bone images of adults: A)anterior iliac crests B)glenoid fossa C)sternoclavicular joints D)all of the above - ANSWER D)all the above. On bone i...
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Nuclear Medicine-Exam 2 questions and complete correct  answers
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  • Two devices necessary to produce the radionuclides used in nuclear medicine: - correct answer -particle accelerator (cyclotron) -nuclear reactor Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a cyclotron: - correct answer -Thalium 201 -Iodine 123 -Flourine 18 Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a nuclear reactor: - correct answer -molybdenum 99 (Tc 99 parent) Radionuclide most commonly utilized in nuclear medicine and its parent: - correct answer -Technesium 99 (Tc 99m) (byproduct) -molybdenum 9...
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Nuclear Medicine-Exam 2 Questions 100% Rated A
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  • Two devices necessary to produce the radionuclides used in nuclear medicine: - ANSWER-particle accelerator (cyclotron) -nuclear reactor Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a cyclotron: - ANSWER-Thalium 201 -Iodine 123 -Flourine 18 Radiopharmaceuticals obtained from a nuclear reactor: - ANSWER-molybdenum 99 (Tc 99 parent) Radionuclide most commonly utilized in nuclear medicine and its parent: - ANSWER-Technesium 99 (Tc 99m) (byproduct) -molybdenum 99 (99 MO) (parent) Name the chemi...
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NUCLEAR MEDICINE  Questions and Answers
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  • Nuclear medicine Ans- The branch of diagnostic medical imaging that examines specific physiologic functions of an organ on the molecular level Radiopharmaceuticals Ans- Radioactive drugs used in the diagnosis and treatment of disease, tag a radionuclide with a pharmaceutical Radionuclide Ans- This emits a gamma ray as it decays Pharmaceutical Ans- It is formulated to go to a specific organ Pharmaceutical Ans- It carries the radionuclide to the organ being examined Technetium 99m (T...
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Nuclear Medicine Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • Nuclear Medicine Exam 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers Name the two devices necessary to produce the radionuclides used in nuclear medicine. - answerparticle accelerator (cyclotron) nuclear reactor Identify radiopharmaceuticals commonly obtained from a cyclotron and those commonly obtained from a nuclear reactor. - answerCyclotron: Thalium 201, Iodine 123, Flourine 18 Nuclear reactor: molybdenum 99 (Tc 99 parent) Name the radionuclide most commonly utilized in nuclear medicine and i...
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