Describes the differences between a Tardus Parvus waveform and a Staccato waveform and the location within proximity to the stenosis you would find each one. 1) Describe a Tardus Parvus waveform and it’s location to a stenosis (2 points). 2) Describe a Staccato waveform and and it’s location to a stenosis (2 points).
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According to MQSA regulations, which of the following is not…
According to MQSA regulations, which of the following is not required on the final mammography image?
Describe what causes a mycotic aneurysm.
Describe what causes a mycotic aneurysm.
The total number of valence electrons in a molecule of SOF2…
The total number of valence electrons in a molecule of SOF2 is _____.
Scatter radiation reaching the IR during magnification is re…
Scatter radiation reaching the IR during magnification is reduced by:
What is the major disadvantage of magnification?
What is the major disadvantage of magnification?
Magnification is indicated with: 1. calcifications2. specime…
Magnification is indicated with: 1. calcifications2. specimen radiography3. normal/routine imaging
Spot compression: 1. applies more compression to a localized…
Spot compression: 1. applies more compression to a localized area2. can be performed with magnification3. limits collimation
Which calf vessel is occluded bilaterally in the below angio…
Which calf vessel is occluded bilaterally in the below angiogram?
After a routine four-view mammographic study, the nipple is…
After a routine four-view mammographic study, the nipple is not seen in profile on any of the images. Additional views are done if: 1. the nipple is indistinguishable from a mass2. measurements for a needle localization are needed3. the nipple is not marked with a BB (lead marker)