Olive Peart Study Guide Flashcards

1
Q

MRI imaging:
A) uses complex magnetic properties of elements
B) explores the behavior of liquids or solids in metal
C) images the patient in less than 15 minutes
D) is less sensitive than a mammogram

A

A) uses complex magnetic properties of elements

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The duct that drains milk directly to the exterior is called the:
A) lactiferous sinus
B) ampule
C) lactiferous duct
D) segmental duct
A

C) lactiferous duct

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3
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Benign breast calcifications include all of the following except:
A) vascular calcifications
B) plasma cell mastitis
C) milk of calcium
D) casting type calcifications
A

D) casting type calcifications

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The halo sign is often used to identify:
A) benign vs. malignant lesions
B) tumors vs fibroadenoma lesions
C) circular or oval lesions
D) stellate or spiculated lesions
A

C) circular or oval lesions

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5
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Added filtration in mammography imaging is
A) generally the same element as the mammography tube target
B) of a higher filtration value than the filtration used in general imaging
C) sometimes not recommended
D) often replaced by the inherent filtration

A

A) generally the same element as the mammography tube target

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Inherent filtration in mammography imaging implies filtration by

1) exit port window of the mammography tube
2) collimator light assembly
3) compression device

A) 1& 2

2) 2 & 3
3) 1 & 3
4) 1, 2 & 3

A

4) 1, 2 & 3

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The material of the exit port is necessary to
A) harden the emerging beam
B) attenuate low energy photons
C) allow the passage of low energy photons
D) increase the level of high-energy photons emerging

A

C) allow the passage of low energy photons

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How does the material selected for the anode affect the mean quality?

A) the anode selection shapes the beam by producing characteristic radiation in an acceptable range
B) the anode selection filters the beam by allowing only the necessary low energy photons to emerge from the tube
C) the anode selection shapes the beam by filtering out the high energy photons
D) the anode selection shapes the beam by filtering out the low energy photons

A

A) the anode selection shapes the beam by producing characteristic radiation in an acceptable range

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9
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The main reason for breast compression is to:

A) control the radiation dose to the patient
B) control patient motion
C) reduce the exposure time
D) ensure a uniform thickness

A

D) ensure a uniform thickness

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10
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Most of the risk of MR imaging of the breast are associated with:

A) the magnetic properties of the patient ( metal in the body, zippers, bra fasteners)
B) ferromagnetic metals
C) technologist errors
D) radiologist error

A

A) the magnetic properties of the patient ( metal in the body, zippers, bra fasteners)

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Scanning the breast to locate a cancer based on the vast amount of glucose/sugar utilized by cancer cells is called:

A) scintigraphy
B) PEM ( positron emission mammography) imaging
C) MRI
D) lymphoscintigraphy

A

B) PEM imaging

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Which of the following technologies is based on the principle of angiogenesis?

A) scintigraphy
B) PEM ( positron emission mammography) imaging
C) MRI
D) CTLM ( computerized tomographic laser mammography)

A

D) CTLM ( computerized tomographic laser mammography)

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Which of the following types of breast imaging method(s) will fall under the category of nuclear imaging?

1) PEM
2) MRI
3) scintimammography

A) 1 and 2 only
B) 2 and 3 only
C) 1 and 3 only
D) 1, 2, & 3

A

C) 1 and 3 only

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Which of the following procedures requires the patient to lie still for 60 to 90 minutes after an injection and before the actual procedure?

A) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
B) PEM
C) elastography
D) BSGI (breast-specific gamma imaging)

A

B) PEM

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A technique of injecting a radioisotope directly into the tumor bed to track the extent or spread of a cancer, describes:

A) scintigraphy
B) scintimammography
C) lymphoscintigraphy
D) positron emission

A

C) lymphoscintigraphy

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16
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The radioactive compound used in BSGI (breast-specific gamma imaging) is:

A) fluorodeoxyglucose
B) gadolinium
C) technetium Tc99m sestamibi
D) radiation

A

C) technetium Tc99m sestamibi

17
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An imaging technology that measures choline, the functional breast cancer by product:

A) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
B) lymphoscintigraphy
C) elastography
D) BSGI (breast-specific gamma imaging)

A

A) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)

18
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A technology that uses low level electric current to “map” the breast:

A) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)
B) Digital breast tomosynthesis
C) bioelectric imaging or electrical impedance scanning (EIS)
D) positron emission tomography (PEM)

A

C) bioelectric imaging for electrical impedance scanning ( EIS)