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This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Clinical Science knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
SPECT includes a ___________ for imaging. |
A. | Gamma Camera |
B. | Silver Halide Film |
C. | Phosphorus Sheet |
D. | Lead Sheet |
Answer» B. Silver Halide Film | |
2. |
What does the ‘P’ in SPECT stand for? |
A. | Positron |
B. | Photon |
C. | Proton |
D. | P – orbital |
Answer» C. Proton | |
3. |
What does the ‘P’ in PET stand for? |
A. | Positron |
B. | Photon |
C. | Proton |
D. | P – orbital |
Answer» B. Photon | |
4. |
Which of the following radiations are used for imaging purposes? |
A. | alpha |
B. | beta |
C. | gamma |
D. | delta |
Answer» D. delta | |
5. |
The most preferred radioisotope element for SPECT is |
A. | Mo |
B. | W |
C. | Tc |
D. | Ba |
Answer» D. Ba | |
6. |
As compared to PET, SPECT isotopes have _________ half life. |
A. | longer |
B. | shorter |
C. | equivalent |
D. | unstable |
Answer» B. shorter | |
7. |
The detector of PET is made of _________ |
A. | Silver |
B. | Gadolinium |
C. | Tungsten |
D. | Lead |
Answer» C. Tungsten | |
8. |
SPECT includes a ___________ for imaging. |
A. | Gamma Camera |
B. | Silver Halide Film |
C. | Phosphorus Sheet |
D. | Lead Sheet |
Answer» B. Silver Halide Film | |
9. |
What makes PET and SPECT so unique when it comes to nuclear imaging? |
A. | Do not require dyes |
B. | Do not require X – Rays |
C. | They show the metabolic functions |
D. | They give more details about the imaged organ/tissue |
Answer» D. They give more details about the imaged organ/tissue | |
10. |
What is the full form of The ‘P’ In PET in Pet Spect? |
A. | Positron |
B. | Photon |
C. | Proton |
D. | P – orbital |
Answer» B. Photon | |