
Veterinary medical imaging
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- Q1What imaging technique uses sound waves to create images of the internal structures of animals?CT scanX-rayUltrasoundMRI30s
- Q2Which imaging technique uses ionizing radiation to produce detailed images of bones and tissues?MRIX-rayUltrasoundCT scan30s
- Q3What is the purpose of using lead shields during veterinary medical imaging?To reduce anxiety in animalsTo immobilize the animal during the procedureTo enhance the visibility of internal structuresTo protect sensitive organs from radiation30s
- Q4Which of the following is a potential risk of veterinary medical imaging?Decreased procedure durationRadiation exposureReduced anxiety in animalsImproved diagnosis30s
- Q5Which type of imaging technique uses sound waves to create images of internal organs?X-rayCT scanUltrasoundMRI30s
- Q6Which of the following is an important safety measure when using veterinary medical imaging?Holding the animal tightlyUsing a strong magnetic fieldUsing high doses of radiationWearing lead aprons30s
- Q7Which type of imaging technique is commonly used for visualizing bone fractures in veterinary medicine?CT scanUltrasoundMRIX-ray30s
- Q8What is the purpose of using sedation or anesthesia during veterinary medical imaging?To keep the animal still and relaxedTo reduce the need for radiation exposureTo minimize the use of contrast agentsTo speed up the imaging procedure30s
- Q9What is a key safety measure in the veterinary radiograph area?Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE)Using a high dose of radiationStanding very close to the x-ray machineRemoving all metal objects from the room30s
- Q10Why is it important to properly restrain animals during veterinary radiography?To prevent injury to both the animal and the personnelTo keep the animal calm and relaxedTo make the procedure fasterTo ensure a more accurate radiograph30s
- Q11What should be done with lead aprons after use in the veterinary radiograph area?They should be washed and reused without restrictionsThey should be properly stored in designated areasThey should be given to the animal ownersThey should be discarded in regular waste bins30s
- Q12Why is it important to regularly inspect and maintain radiographic equipment in the veterinary radiograph area?To ensure safe and accurate imagingTo prevent animal allergiesTo increase the lifespan of the equipmentTo reduce the cost of veterinary services30s
- Q13What is the purpose of a radiation badge in the veterinary radiograph area?To protect the animals from radiation exposureTo enhance the image contrast in radiographsTo monitor the radiation exposure of personnelTo measure the intensity of the x-ray beam30s