Quiz: Respiratory System A multiple-choice quiz consists of: 10 QuestionsQuestions are selected randomly from a collection of 26 questions. More Questions You will get deferent questions every time you take the quiz. Correct AnswersThere could be more than one correct answer, select all that apply.Skip QuestionsYou are allowed to scroll backward and forward before submitting your answers.10 MinutesThe quiz has a time limit. Time's up You can still submit your answers after the allowed period of time has ended . When ready, click Next to start the quiz. Name (Required) Email (Optional) Twitter (Optional) 1. The extreme outermost lower corner of each lung is called? Costophrenic angle. Hilar region. Apex. Base. 2. Obstruction in the airways should be seen as a hot spot on the ventilation Xe-133 scan: In equilibrium phase In single breath phase In washout phase In all phases 3. The ventilation-to-perfusion count ratio should be: At least 2 Preferably around 4 Preferably around 2 At least 4 4. The Collimator used for V/Q scan is: HEAP Pin-Hole MEAP LEAP 5. The Xenon trap machine and aerosol nebulizer are employed to perform lung ventilation studies. Which of the following quality control procedures are performed on the Xenon trap machine? Charcoal filter consistency test The Drierite freshness test Soda lime crystals hygroscopic test Xenon leak test 6. The pulmonary alveoli loose elasticity and become inflated. The patient is unable to exhale What is the likely condition? Computed Tomography Bronchitis. Tuberculosis. Emphysema. 7. Which of the following terminology for sensation of breathlessness in recumbent position? Oligopnea. Orthopnea. Tachypnea. Hyperpnoea. 8. In Lung Perfusion Scan, the injection of MAA should be: Intramuscular (IM) Fast IV infusion (3 to 5 seconds) Subcutaneous (SC) Slow IV infusion (10 to 15 seconds) 9. Which of the following should be obtained before lung scintigraphy for pulmonary embolism: Creatinine test A recent Chest X-ray Myocardial perfusion scintigraphy A recent KUB X-ray 10. In V/Q scan, the matrix size is: 512*512 256*256 64*64 128*128 1 out of 10 Time's upTime is Up! By Nasser AlMutairi|2021-09-20T13:15:08+03:00April 26th, 2021|Respiratory System| Share This Post With Others! FacebookXLinkedInWhatsAppPinterestEmail About the Author: Nasser AlMutairi Senior Nuclear Medicine Specialist at Hafar Al-Batin Central Hospital, Founder of NuclearMed Website. Leave a ReplyCancel reply
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