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URR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWER | LATEST UPDATE
URR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWER | LATEST UPDATE
[Show more]URR EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWER | LATEST UPDATE
[Show more]Applying compression using a curvilinear transducer with a large footprint is the key 
method used to best evaluate: 
A. the body of the pancreas 
B. a suspected thyroglossal duct cyst 
C. neonatal hips 
D. the scrotal wall thickness 
 -:- A. the body of the pancreas 
The hepatic veins divide the l...
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Add to cartApplying compression using a curvilinear transducer with a large footprint is the key 
method used to best evaluate: 
A. the body of the pancreas 
B. a suspected thyroglossal duct cyst 
C. neonatal hips 
D. the scrotal wall thickness 
 -:- A. the body of the pancreas 
The hepatic veins divide the l...
You identify a PFO on an echo and the cardiologist asks you to calculate the LAP. How will 
you perform this calculation? 
 -:- Measure the peak velocity across the PFO, calculate the peak 
pressure gradient across the defect and add the RAP. 
The mitral deceleration time is 300msec. What is the v...
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Add to cartYou identify a PFO on an echo and the cardiologist asks you to calculate the LAP. How will 
you perform this calculation? 
 -:- Measure the peak velocity across the PFO, calculate the peak 
pressure gradient across the defect and add the RAP. 
The mitral deceleration time is 300msec. What is the v...
coarctation of the aorta 
 -:- congenital narrowing of the aorta 
Where does coarctation of the aorta normally occur? 
 -:- distal to the origin of the left subclavian 
Waveforms associated with coarctation of the aorta? (Distally and in abdominal aorta) 
 -:- Decreased flow distal to the obstructio...
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Add to cartcoarctation of the aorta 
 -:- congenital narrowing of the aorta 
Where does coarctation of the aorta normally occur? 
 -:- distal to the origin of the left subclavian 
Waveforms associated with coarctation of the aorta? (Distally and in abdominal aorta) 
 -:- Decreased flow distal to the obstructio...
give the correct units for each: 
circumference: 
area: 
volume: 
 -:- circumference: cm 
 area: cm squared (cm^2) 
 volume: cm cubed (cm^3) 
when PRP increases, frame rate .... 
 -:- increases 
period X number of cycles in a pulse = 
 -:- pulse duration 
2D imaging is best when the beam is at a ___...
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Add to cartgive the correct units for each: 
circumference: 
area: 
volume: 
 -:- circumference: cm 
 area: cm squared (cm^2) 
 volume: cm cubed (cm^3) 
when PRP increases, frame rate .... 
 -:- increases 
period X number of cycles in a pulse = 
 -:- pulse duration 
2D imaging is best when the beam is at a ___...
What do the kidneys supply? 
 -:- Kidneys 
 Adrenals 
 Ureters 
Which artery originates from the posterolateral aspect of the aorta? 
 -:- LRA 
What renal artery originates from the anterolateral aspect of aorta? 
 -:- RRA 
Which renal artery courses posterior to IVC? 
 -:- RRA 
What renal artery co...
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Add to cartWhat do the kidneys supply? 
 -:- Kidneys 
 Adrenals 
 Ureters 
Which artery originates from the posterolateral aspect of the aorta? 
 -:- LRA 
What renal artery originates from the anterolateral aspect of aorta? 
 -:- RRA 
Which renal artery courses posterior to IVC? 
 -:- RRA 
What renal artery co...
If you have trapezoidal field of view on linear array, which resolution are you degrading? 
 -:- lateral resolution 
 - Trapezoidal = 台形 
 - wider beams = less lateral resolution 
If the entire image is too bright, what do you do first? 
 -:- decrease the output power 
reverberation artifact du...
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Add to cartIf you have trapezoidal field of view on linear array, which resolution are you degrading? 
 -:- lateral resolution 
 - Trapezoidal = 台形 
 - wider beams = less lateral resolution 
If the entire image is too bright, what do you do first? 
 -:- decrease the output power 
reverberation artifact du...
____ is defined as specific area or location where Doppler shift info is being obtained. 
A. spectral broadening 
B. nyquist limit 
C. sample volume 
D. spectral window 
 -:- C. sample volume 
Spatial resolution is: 
A. the minimum reflector separation required to produce separate echos. 
B. highest...
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Add to cart____ is defined as specific area or location where Doppler shift info is being obtained. 
A. spectral broadening 
B. nyquist limit 
C. sample volume 
D. spectral window 
 -:- C. sample volume 
Spatial resolution is: 
A. the minimum reflector separation required to produce separate echos. 
B. highest...
Which setting should be lowered to the minimum level when beginning to evaluate the 
patient using the orbital window? 
A. Wall filter 
B. Velocity scale 
C. Output power 
D. Doppler gain 
 -:- C. Output power 
The radial and ulnar veins merge to form the ___ at the ___ fossa. 
A. Axillary v., axi...
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Add to cartWhich setting should be lowered to the minimum level when beginning to evaluate the 
patient using the orbital window? 
A. Wall filter 
B. Velocity scale 
C. Output power 
D. Doppler gain 
 -:- C. Output power 
The radial and ulnar veins merge to form the ___ at the ___ fossa. 
A. Axillary v., axi...
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