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Which of the following radiations are used for imaging purposes?

(a) alpha

(b) beta

(c) gamma

(d) delta

This question was posed to me in an online interview.

The origin of the question is PET & SPECT in portion Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

fMRI images the brain tissues with respect to ______

(a) density

(b) thickness

(c) time

(d) blood flow

I got this question by my college professor while I was bunking the class.

The above asked question is from FMRI in chapter Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

The cooling agent for the MRI magnet is _______

(a) Helium

(b) Neon

(c) Argon

(d) Xenon

I got this question in examination.

The above asked question is from MRI topic in section Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

CAT scan is often combined with _____

(a) PET

(b) SPECT

(c) Fluoroscopy

(d) MRI

The question was posed to me in unit test.

My question is based upon Computerized Axial Tomography in section Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

As compared to PET, SPECT isotopes have _________ half life.

(a) longer

(b) shorter

(c) equivalent

(d) unstable

I have been asked this question in an interview for job.

I’d like to ask this question from PET & SPECT topic in section Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

Which element does the fMRI target when taking the scan?

(a) Hydrogen

(b) Oxygen

(c) Carbon

(d) Nitrogen

I had been asked this question in an online quiz.

My enquiry is from FMRI in portion Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

If an MRI was done for a long bone, the part of the bone that will be imaged is the _________

(a) Bone salts

(b) Bony Prominence

(c) Inflamed Joints

(d) Bone Marrow

This question was posed to me in my homework.

This interesting question is from MRI topic in portion Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

CAT scan can be performed even without a dye.

(a) True

(b) False

The question was asked by my school teacher while I was bunking the class.

My query is from Computerized Axial Tomography topic in portion Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

The radiodensity or the radiopacity is measured in _________

(a) mA

(b) mV

(c) g/m^3

(d) HU

I had been asked this question in a job interview.

This intriguing question comes from Computerized Axial Tomography topic in chapter Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

CAT scan is essentially _________

(a) a finer X-ray of bones

(b) a detailed x-ray

(c) x-ray of soft tissues

(d) x-ray of brain

The question was asked in semester exam.

Question is from Computerized Axial Tomography in chapter Diagnostic Investigation via Imaging Techniques of Clinical Science

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