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RVT URR Practice Test 1: QA, Safety, and SPI Exam Questions With Correct Answers. If a renal artery Doppler exam demonstrates normal flow, but stenosis is identified on angiography evaluation, the US results are described as: a.) False negative b.) False positive c.) True negative d.) True p...

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RVT URR Practice Test 1: QA, Safety, and
SPI Exam Questions With Correct Answers.

If a renal artery Doppler exam demonstrates normal flow, but stenosis is identified on
angiography evaluation, the US results are described as:
a.) False negative
b.) False positive
c.) True negative

d.) True positive - answer✔✔a.) False negative
What information from an angiography report can be correlated with the ultrasound results?
a.) Diameter stenosis
b.) Areas of turbulent flow
C.) Area stenosis

D.) Flow velocity - answer✔✔a.) Diameter stenosis


*Angiography provides information on diameter stenosis of an artery, it is limited in that it can
only estimate diameter stenosis (NOT AREA STENOSIS), and does not offer information on
flow velocity, and cannon demonstrate areas of turbulent flow
A research project produced 16 true positive results and 4 false positive results along with 24
true negative and 6 false negative results from the total of 50 patients evaluated. What is the
negative predictive value of the exam technique? - answer✔✔80%


*NPV is used to predict how often a negative study is truly negative. TN/TN+FN = 24/24 + 6 =
30 or 0.80/80%
Which of the following explains why a patient can receive an US diagnosis of 70% ICA stenosis,
but an angiography diagnosis of 50% ICA stenosis?

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a.) There was most likely a difference in the patients cardiac output on the dates the two exams
were performed
b.) Angiography only evaluates the longitudinal axis of vessels which can lead to over-or-under
estimation of the stenosis
c.) Angiography calculates the area stenosis and the US exam offers the diameter stenosis
d.) The patient has severe hyperlipidemia with acute disease progression between the two exams
- answer✔✔b.) Angiography only evaluates the longitudinal axis of vessels, which can lead to an
over-or-under estimation of the stenosis
_______________ is a radiology based exam utilizing iodinated dye to assess venous valvular
competence - answer✔✔Descending venography


*Ascending venography uses contrast that is injected at the ankle and the course is followed up
the leg to assess for DVT

What is the Framingham risk score? - answer✔✔A gender-specific criteria for estimation of 10
year risk of cardiovascular disease
Which venous flow is slow; echogenic particles can be seen near the walls and in the valvular
sinus. This phenomenon is called:
a.) Virchow triad
b.) Misregistration artifact
c.) Clutter artifact

d.) Spontaneous contrast - answer✔✔d.) Spontaneous contrast
Which of the following is an appropriate indication for an extracranial arterial duplex exam?
a.) Screening exam on a patient with low Framingham risk scoring and no other assessment
b.) Hollenhorst plaque identified on retinal examination
c.) Follow up exam 6 months after initial diagnosis on patient with >50% ICA stenosis

d.) 3 month follow up to evaluate a carotid stent in stable patient - answer✔✔b.) Hollenhorst
plaque identified on retinal examination
Which of the following causes an increase in the resistive index (RI) of the distal common
carotid artery?
a.) Valsalva maneuver

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b.) Proximal ICA stenosis
c.) Proximal CCA stenosis

d.) Aortic valve insufficiency - answer✔✔b.) Proximal ICA stenosis


*An occlusion of the ICA will lead to increased resistance to the flow in the ipsilateral common
carotid artery.

Specificity - answer✔✔TN/(TN + FP)
Calculated by the number of correctly diagnosed negative exams, divided by the total number of
true negative exams

Positive Predictive Value (PPV) - answer✔✔TP/(TP + FP)
The positive predicitve value is calculated by the number of correct positive diagnoses divided
by the total number of positive diagnoses made
Which of the following describes the correct way to measure the resistive index for a renal artery
waveform?
a.) Place a caliper at the onset of the systolic upstroke and at the true systolic peak
b.) Place a caliper at the true systolic peak and at the end diastolic velocity
c.) Place a caliper at the onset of the systolic upstroke and at the early systolic peak

d.) Place a caliper at the early systolic peak and the end diastolic velocity - answer✔✔b.) Place a
caliper at the true systolic peak and at the end diastolic velocity

The recommended sample size for PW Doppler evaluation of an artery is? - answer✔✔1-1.5mm
What is the gold standard method of diagnosing temporal arteritis?
a.) CTA
b.) MRA
c.) Biopsy

d.) Duplex ultrasound - answer✔✔c.) Biopsy


*Biopsy of the temporal artery is the gold standard method of diagnosis for temporal arteritis
Pulsatility Index can be used to describe?

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