
NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGING EXERCISE
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- Q1What is the purpose of Nuclear Medicine imaging?To clean woundsTo visualize the structure and function of organs and tissuesTo measure blood pressureTo perform surgery30s
- Q2How does Nuclear Medicine imaging work?By using sound waves to create imagesBy injecting or ingesting a radioactive tracer and detecting its radiationBy using X-rays to create imagesBy using strong magnetic fields to create images30s
- Q3Which type of radioactive decay is commonly used in Nuclear Medicine imaging?Gamma decayNeutron decayBeta decayAlpha decay30s
- Q4What is the purpose of a gamma camera in Nuclear Medicine imaging?To administer radioactive tracersTo detect and capture gamma rays emitted by radioactive tracersTo measure blood pressureTo create detailed anatomical images30s
- Q5What is the main principle behind nuclear medicine imaging?High-frequency sound waves are directed into the body and the echoes are used to produce images.Magnetic fields and radio waves are used to generate detailed images of the body.Radioactive tracers are used to emit gamma rays that are detected by special cameras to generate images of the body.Radioactive substances are ingested or injected into the body to directly visualize organs and tissues.X-rays are directed onto the body and captured by detectors to create images.30s
- Q6What is the role of a radiopharmaceutical in nuclear medicine?To deliver a radioactive substance to specific organs or tissues in the body.To generate X-rays for imaging purposes.To administer contrast agents for enhanced imaging.To produce sound waves for diagnostic purposes.To localize tumors in the body.30s