#1
Which medical imaging technique uses sound waves to create images of the body's internal structures?
#2
What does MRI stand for in the context of medical imaging?
#3
What type of radiation is commonly used in X-ray imaging?
#4
Which of the following is NOT a potential risk associated with exposure to ionizing radiation in medical imaging?
#5
Which of the following medical imaging techniques provides real-time images and is commonly used during surgeries?
#6
What is the primary advantage of using PET-CT imaging over standalone PET or CT scans?
#7
Which imaging technique is most commonly used to detect tumors in the breast?
#8
Which radiographic procedure is commonly used to diagnose fractures and bone abnormalities?
#9
In computed tomography (CT) scanning, what does the 'tomography' refer to?
#10
What is the primary purpose of contrast agents in medical imaging?
#11
Which of the following imaging techniques is commonly used in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart conditions?
#12
Which of the following medical imaging techniques utilizes radiofrequency waves and magnetic fields to generate images?
#13
What term is commonly used to describe the amount of radiation absorbed by a specific tissue or organ?
#14
Which of the following imaging techniques is commonly used to evaluate blood flow and detect vascular conditions?
#15
Which of the following medical imaging techniques is best suited for visualizing soft tissues like the brain and spinal cord?
#16
In nuclear medicine imaging, which substance is typically administered to the patient to visualize specific organs or tissues?
#17
Which of the following is a potential drawback of using MRI imaging?
#18
Which imaging technique is commonly used to diagnose conditions related to the gastrointestinal tract, such as Crohn's disease?
#19