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SECTION 1: ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES
- Discuss sound and terms associated with the production of sound waves
• Explain the relationships between frequency, wavelength, and propagation speed.
• State the properties of ultrasound waves and their effects upon each other.
• Describe physical units as they apply to diagnostic ultrasound
• Describe measurement dimensions and how they relate to diagnostic ultrasound
SECTION 2: PROPAGATION OF ULTRASOUND THROUGH TISSUES
- Describe the interaction of sound with tissue
• Explain the attenuation of sound and sources associated with attenuation
• State useful diagnostic frequency ranges
• Discuss and explain terminology associated with image characteristicsSECTION 3: ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCERS
- Describe the piezoelectric effect
• Identify the various types of transducers
• Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the various types of transducers
• Explain the formation of the sound beam
• Describe resolution and discuss the various parameters that affect resolution.
• Discuss the care and maintenance of transducers and the importance of maintaining them.
• Explain the different methods of focusingSECTION 4: PULSE ECHO INSTRUMENTS
- Discuss the general concepts of the range equation
• Explain pulsing characteristics including pulse repetition frequency, pulse repetition period, pulse duration, spatial pulse length, and duty factor
• Discuss the various stages and components of pulse echo instruments
• Describe dynamic range
SECTION 5: PRINCIPLES of PULSE ECHO IMAGING
- Explain the difference between A-mode, M-mode, and B-mode.
• Recognize the advantages of the various imaging modes
• Discuss scan speed limitations
• Perform range equation calculations and explain its relationship to pulsing characteristics
• Describe temporal resolution
SECTION 6: IMAGES, STORAGE, and DISPLAY
- Discuss the role of the scan converter
• Explain the various steps in the scan version process
• Differentiate the types of scan converters (digital versus analog)
• Identify the various types of display devices
• Explain the differences between pre and post-processing
• State the various processes associated with pre and post-processing.
• Explain persistence, frame averaging, and other functions associated with pre and post-processing
• Discuss the various types of recording and archiving devices and techniques
SECTION 7: HEMODYNAMICS, DOPPLER, COLOR FLOW, and COLOR POWER IMAGING
- Describe hemodynamics
• Discuss the effects of viscosity, friction, and inertia associated with hemodynamic flow
• Differentiate steady verses pulsatile flow
• Explain the difference between laminar verses turbulent flow
• Describe the effects of stenosis on the characteristics of blood flow
• Explain venous flow, hydrostatic pressure and the pressure/volume relationship
• State the effects of respiration on venous flow
• Apply Doppler principles and the factors that affect flow
• Describe the differences between continuous wave and pulsed wave Doppler
• Explain the advantages and disadvantages of both types of Doppler
• Discuss color flow imaging and the advantages and limitations
• Describe and discuss the instrumentation used to produce color flow imaging
• Discuss color power Doppler and explain its advantages and limitations
SECTION 8: ARTIFACTS
- State the definition of an artifact
• Discuss the various types of artifacts
• Explain the mechanisms behind the production of the various artifacts
• Describe the characteristics of the various artifacts
• Discuss the effects of artifacts on measurements
SECTION 9: QUALITY ASSURANCE of ULTRASOUND INSTRUMENTS
- Explain the need for a quality assurance program
• Discuss the various methods used to evaluate the performance of ultrasound instruments
• Describe the differences between test objects and tissue phantoms
• Explain the parameters that are evaluated with tissue phantoms
• Discuss the parameters that are evaluated with test objects
• Describe the materials used in the various phantoms and test objects to obtain measurements
• Explain the need for preventative maintenance and record keeping
• Describe statistical indices and state their importance
SECTION 10: BIOEFFECTS and SAFETY
- Explain the various acoustic output quantities
• Discuss the methods used to determine power
• Describe the various intensities associated with diagnostic ultrasound
• Explain relationship of intensity and power to various operating modes
• Discuss the acoustic output labeling standard associated with thermal and mechanical index
• Describe the ALARA principle and its implementation
• Apply the methods needed to reduce acoustic exposure
• Discuss the production of biologic effects
• Differentiate cavitation and thermal mechanisms
• Explain the use of various experimental studies regarding biological effects
• Discuss the guidelines and regulations set forth by the AIUM, NEMA, and FDA
• Describe the various electrical and mechanical hazards associated with diagnostic imaging - Thank you for reading please share your answer so all of us can benefit.
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