Oct 5, 2021 A multiple-choice quiz consists of: 10 QuestionsQuestions are selected randomly from a collection of 58 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 (Required) 1. Urology In Dynamic Renal Scintigraphy, what dose (F+15) means? Furosemide is given 15 minutes after the administration of the radiopharmaceutical. Furosemide is given 15 minutes before the administration of the radiopharmaceutical. Furosemide dose is 15mg Furosemide dose is 15mg/kg None 2. Gastrointestinal Which of the following conditions are investigated using gastric emptying scintigraphy? Diabetic patients with upper GI symptoms. Persistent symptoms after gastric surgery. Possible gastric reflux, gastroparesis or dumping syndrome. Endoscopy negative dyspepsia. 3. Gastrointestinal All of the following findings on the gastrointestinal bleeding scintigraphy have the potential to reduce the specificity of the test EXCEPT: Horse-shoe kidney Foreign body Dilated abdominal aorta Hepatic hemangioma None 4. Hepatobiliary When acute cholecystitis is suspected and the gallbladder is not seen within 60 minutes.. Delayed images for up to 3–4 hours should be obtained. Morphine augmentation may be used. In some cases delayed imaging at 18–24 hours may be necessary. Abort the examination. 5. Gastrointestinal Which of the following organs is not part of the digestive system? Jejunum. Spleen. Duodenum. Gallbladder. None 6. Urology In Dynamic Renal Scintigraphy, reduced diuresis due to poor hydration can lead to.. False positive results. False negative results. Negative results. Positive results. None 7. Gastrointestinal The part of the large intestine, on the right side of the abdomen that extends from the cecum to the transverse colon, is called: Sigmoid Appendix Ascending colon Descending colon None 8. Urology In Dynamic Renal Scintigraphy, furosemide must be injected slowly (20-40 mg/min) to avoid.. Neuritis of the acoustic nerve Extravasation Causing urinary tract obstruction Vein ruptures None 9. Hepatobiliary Ultrasound and radionuclide cholescintigraphy are commonly used in the process of evaluation of gallbladder disease. The main advantage of performing a hepatobiliary imino-diacetic acid (HIDA) scan over ultrasound is: HIDA scan allows assessment of gallbladder function HIDA scan takes less time to complete HIDA scan allows gall stones measurements HIDA scan can be performed during pregnancy None 10. Gastrointestinal What is the indication for Meckel’s Diverticulum Scintigraphy? Scleroderma Acute anal blood loss Suspected gastric colonisation with Helicobacter pylori Severe gastroesophageal reflux None 1 out of 10 Time's upTime is Up! By Nasser AlMutairi|2021-09-30T12:31:00+03:00September 30th, 2021| 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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