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Breast ARDMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 FINAL
Breast ARDMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 FINAL 
Which of the following affects the actual intensity of the sound utilized for imaging? 
A. TGC 
B. Output power 
C. Overall gain 
D. Dynamic range 
E. Harmonics 
B. output power 
The dynamic range of a display is the: 
A, Number of gray shades 
B. Depth of focal zone 
C. Intensity of sound utilized 
D. Image scale 
E. Output power 
A. number of gray shades 
6. 
Using color/power Doppler while a patient hums to better delineate a mass is called: 
A. ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Breast ARDMS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 FINAL 
Which of the following affects the actual intensity of the sound utilized for imaging? 
A. TGC 
B. Output power 
C. Overall gain 
D. Dynamic range 
E. Harmonics 
B. output power 
The dynamic range of a display is the: 
A, Number of gray shades 
B. Depth of focal zone 
C. Intensity of sound utilized 
D. Image scale 
E. Output power 
A. number of gray shades 
6. 
Using color/power Doppler while a patient hums to better delineate a mass is called: 
A. ...
BIOL3200 Test 3 (Riggs Microbiology) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
BIOL3200 Test 3 (Riggs Microbiology) QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
Genetic code 
A set of rules that determines how DNA is converted to an amino acid sequence 
Central dogma 
DNA -> DNA -> RNA -> Protein 
Exception to central dogma 
Retroviruses: 
RNA -> DNA -> RNA -> protein 
130; 14,000 
Prokaryote chromosomes range from ___ to ____ kilo base pairs 
90; 15 
Noncoding DNA makes up over ___ percent of eukaryotic genomes, but less than ___ percent of 
prokaryotic genomes 
Plasmids 
...
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BIOL3200 Test 3 (Riggs Microbiology) QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS 
Genetic code 
A set of rules that determines how DNA is converted to an amino acid sequence 
Central dogma 
DNA -> DNA -> RNA -> Protein 
Exception to central dogma 
Retroviruses: 
RNA -> DNA -> RNA -> protein 
130; 14,000 
Prokaryote chromosomes range from ___ to ____ kilo base pairs 
90; 15 
Noncoding DNA makes up over ___ percent of eukaryotic genomes, but less than ___ percent of 
prokaryotic genomes 
Plasmids 
...
Basic Pharmacology for Nurses FINAL QUESTION AND ANSWERS 2024
Basic Pharmacology for Nurses FINAL QUESTION AND ANSWERS 2024 
1. Which name identifies a drug listed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? 
Official 
2. Which source contains information specific to nutritional supplements? 
United States Pharmacopoeia/National Formulary (USP NF) 
3. Which drug reference contains drug monographs that describe all drugs in a therapeutic class? 
Drug Facts and Comparisons 
4. Which drug reference contains monographs about virtually every single-entity dru...
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Basic Pharmacology for Nurses FINAL QUESTION AND ANSWERS 2024 
1. Which name identifies a drug listed by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? 
Official 
2. Which source contains information specific to nutritional supplements? 
United States Pharmacopoeia/National Formulary (USP NF) 
3. Which drug reference contains drug monographs that describe all drugs in a therapeutic class? 
Drug Facts and Comparisons 
4. Which drug reference contains monographs about virtually every single-entity dru...
ASWB Complete Practice Questions AND Answers 2024
ASWB Complete Practice Questions AND 
Answers 2024 
1. Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another. 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change. 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different. 
D. Motivation that is imposed by external forces is more salient than that which is intrinsic. 
D 
Motivation is a state of readiness or eagerness to change, which fluctuates from ...
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ASWB Complete Practice Questions AND 
Answers 2024 
1. Which of the following is NOT true about motivation to change? 
A. Motivation fluctuates from one time to another. 
B. Motivation can be increased by working to remove barriers to change. 
C. Motivation is driven by hope or the belief that life can be different. 
D. Motivation that is imposed by external forces is more salient than that which is intrinsic. 
D 
Motivation is a state of readiness or eagerness to change, which fluctuates from ...
ARDMS Breast Registry QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 2024
ARDMS Breast Registry QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 
2024 
Sonographic appearance of papillary carcinoma 
-Well marinated, solid mass 
-May also appear complex 
-May have duct dilatation 
-May have micro calcification 
Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma may develop. 
This must be differentiated from a benign Intracystic Papilloma 
If duct obstructed--These types of papillary lesions may be culprits. (2) 
MRI 
Most accurate modality in evaluating the augmented breast. 
Sentinel node 
The first node that dra...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ARDMS Breast Registry QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 
2024 
Sonographic appearance of papillary carcinoma 
-Well marinated, solid mass 
-May also appear complex 
-May have duct dilatation 
-May have micro calcification 
Intracystic Papillary Carcinoma may develop. 
This must be differentiated from a benign Intracystic Papilloma 
If duct obstructed--These types of papillary lesions may be culprits. (2) 
MRI 
Most accurate modality in evaluating the augmented breast. 
Sentinel node 
The first node that dra...
ARDMS BREAST 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FINAL
ARDMS BREAST 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FINAL 
Poland syndrome 
- Missing or underdeveloped muscles on one side of the body 
-unilateral hypoplasia of breast, hemi thorax, and pectoralis muscle 
- Upper extremity abnormalities are usually seen on the affected side 
Milk lines 
Refers to the areas between the axilla and inguinal region where breast tissue may be formed 
Sonographic layers of breast 
Skin, premammary layer, mammary layer, retro mammary layer, muscle layer, chest wall. 
Skin layer ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ARDMS BREAST 2024 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FINAL 
Poland syndrome 
- Missing or underdeveloped muscles on one side of the body 
-unilateral hypoplasia of breast, hemi thorax, and pectoralis muscle 
- Upper extremity abnormalities are usually seen on the affected side 
Milk lines 
Refers to the areas between the axilla and inguinal region where breast tissue may be formed 
Sonographic layers of breast 
Skin, premammary layer, mammary layer, retro mammary layer, muscle layer, chest wall. 
Skin layer ...
ARDMS ABDOMEN MOCK EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS| NEWEST 2024-2025
ARDMS ABDOMEN MOCK EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS| NEWEST 
Risk factors for AAA (4) 
1. Male 
2. Family history 
3. Smoking 
4. Chronic hypertension 
Saccular aneurysm 
Localized round out pouching, may have small stalk 
Fusiform aneurysm 
Vessel wall stretched in circumferential manner (most common) 
Mycotic aneurysm 
Infected aneurysm, seen with syphilis 
Most common location of fusiform aneurysms 
Intrarenal 
At what diameter is surgical intervention done on ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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ARDMS ABDOMEN MOCK EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED 
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS| NEWEST 
Risk factors for AAA (4) 
1. Male 
2. Family history 
3. Smoking 
4. Chronic hypertension 
Saccular aneurysm 
Localized round out pouching, may have small stalk 
Fusiform aneurysm 
Vessel wall stretched in circumferential manner (most common) 
Mycotic aneurysm 
Infected aneurysm, seen with syphilis 
Most common location of fusiform aneurysms 
Intrarenal 
At what diameter is surgical intervention done on ...
Anatomy 1 Midterm AAMI QUESTION AND ANSWER 2024
Anatomy 1 Midterm AAMI QUESTION AND ANSWER 
2024 
Femoral triangle 
Also known as scarps triangle 
Medial boundary of femoral triangle 
Is formed by the adductor longus muscle 
Femoral artery 
Lies lateral and superficial to the femoral vein 
Femoral vein 
Lies medial and deep to the femoral artery 
Superior boundary of femoral triangle 
Is formed by the inguinal ligament 
Lateral boundary of femoral triangle 
Is formed by the Sartorius muscle 
Femoral triangle 
Is located in the anterior super...
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Anatomy 1 Midterm AAMI QUESTION AND ANSWER 
2024 
Femoral triangle 
Also known as scarps triangle 
Medial boundary of femoral triangle 
Is formed by the adductor longus muscle 
Femoral artery 
Lies lateral and superficial to the femoral vein 
Femoral vein 
Lies medial and deep to the femoral artery 
Superior boundary of femoral triangle 
Is formed by the inguinal ligament 
Lateral boundary of femoral triangle 
Is formed by the Sartorius muscle 
Femoral triangle 
Is located in the anterior super...
Anatomy 1 AAMI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FINAL
Anatomy 1 AAMI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FINAL 
Arterial flow to the RIGHT upper extremity 
LV to ascending aorta to arch to innominate artery to R subclavian artery to R axillary artery to R brachial 
artery to split R radial artery + R ulnar artery to R superficial deep volar arches to R digital arteries 
Arterial flow to the LEFT upper extremity 
LV to ascending aorta to arch to L subclavian artery to L axillary to L brachial to split to L radial + L ulnar 
to L superficial deep volar arched to...
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Anatomy 1 AAMI QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FINAL 
Arterial flow to the RIGHT upper extremity 
LV to ascending aorta to arch to innominate artery to R subclavian artery to R axillary artery to R brachial 
artery to split R radial artery + R ulnar artery to R superficial deep volar arches to R digital arteries 
Arterial flow to the LEFT upper extremity 
LV to ascending aorta to arch to L subclavian artery to L axillary to L brachial to split to L radial + L ulnar 
to L superficial deep volar arched to...
Agricultural Crop Disease Management QUESTION AND ANSWERS FINAL
Agricultural Crop Disease Management QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
FINAL 
What are the three components of the plant disease triangle? 
Susceptible host plant, pathogen, and favorable environment 
Why is favorable environment needed in for plant diseases? 
Susceptible plants can be exposed to large amounts of a pathogen but will not develop the 
disease if the environment isn't right for that pathogen. 
Two most important environmental factors that affect disease development? 
temperature and moistur...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Agricultural Crop Disease Management QUESTION AND ANSWERS 
FINAL 
What are the three components of the plant disease triangle? 
Susceptible host plant, pathogen, and favorable environment 
Why is favorable environment needed in for plant diseases? 
Susceptible plants can be exposed to large amounts of a pathogen but will not develop the 
disease if the environment isn't right for that pathogen. 
Two most important environmental factors that affect disease development? 
temperature and moistur...