US Flashcards

1
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what is the avg velocity of sound wave through soft tissue?

A

1540

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2
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T-F–denser mediums transmit sound waves at a slower velocity?

A

false- faster

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3
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T-F lower frequency sound waves penetrate less, but provide more resolution due to their longer wavelength?

A

false- long wavelength, but opposite is true

Higher frequency waves have better resolution, but less penetration.

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4
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when the densities are very different, there is poor transmission and almost complete reflection of the sound waves–what happens

A

a bright white line forms and an anechoic area beyond forms which is known as shadowing

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5
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notch on transducer faces the patients what?

A

head or to the right

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6
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review things we can assess with the gallbladder?

A
Size (varies w/ prandial state), shape
Wall thickness
Pericholecystic fluid
Stones (size, mobility, shadowing)
Dilated ducts
Sonographic Murphy’s sign- sensitivity and specific for cholecystitis, but often already had pain meds and it confuses the findings.
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7
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how do we tell the difference between the portal vein and the common bile duct?

A

vein has more fat around it

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8
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Do you need to be NPO for gallbladder US?

A

npo for 4 hours

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9
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T-F- normally the liver is slightly more echogenic than the kidney?

A

true

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10
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CT or MR better in the liver?

A

MR

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11
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Review the reasons why we use US for kidneys?

A

Work-up hematuria: Rule out mass

Hypertension: eval for RAS (renal artery stenosis)

Renal failure (acute or chronic)

Recurrent UTI’s: eval for Hydronephrosis

Complications of pyelonephritis – 75% of cases of pyelonephritis have normal US scans.

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12
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Us demonstrating a red doppler in the bladder means what?

A

ureteral jet

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13
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What is the bright white part after a cyst called?

A

through transmission

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14
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what runs right under and intimate with the pancreas?

A

splenic vein- thrombosis with pancreatitis.

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15
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what do we use US for in the thyroid?

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Masses/Goiter

Hyperthyroidism
Graves’ Disease
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

Biopsy

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16
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what do we use US to rule out in the scrotum?

A

Epididymo-orchitis

Torsion

Masses

Varicocele

17
Q

on US- what should we think when fluid is around liver?

A

ascities

water, blood, or infection is key