1.
More than a few of the main imaging modalities use ionizing radiation for cardiovascular diagnosis and/or treatment. Which of the following modalities is used for coronary artery plaque and calcification imaging?
2.
Through which of the following structure the deoxygenated blood passes through after leaving the right ventricle to reach the lungs?
3.
Which of the following medications can be used as an adjunct to myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) pharmacological stress testing?
4.
A defect that is present on stress images, and not seen or present to the lesser degree on resting images is called:
5.
A two-dimensional illustration of a three-dimensional allocation of the radiotracer in the myocardium which allows visualization of perfusion defects in a compressed format is known as:
6.
The raw myocardial perfusion projection images are routinely evaluated for all of the following purposes EXCEPT:
7.
The presence of a focal defect on rest images that was not seen on stress images, or the presence a focal defect on stress images that appears more severe on rest images is called:
8.
What is the way that the blood return to the heart from small intestine?
9.
The sympathetic nervous system has great influence on cardiovascular physiology and is responsible for regulating myocardial blood flow, heart rate, and the contractile performance of the heart. Which of the following radiotracers can be used for imaging the sympathetic nervous system of the heart?
10.
If the time between two successive R points is 1 second, a beat length acceptance window of 100% allows accumulation of data from cardiac beats:
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