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jvt_35_4_354cme3.qxd 12/2/11 11:12 AM Page 168 The Journal for Vascular Ultrasound 35(4):247–248, 2011 The following questions for SVU-CME examination are based on the article entitled “Vascular Diagnosis by Analysis of Waveforms by Kirk W. Beach, PhD, MD” Both true/false and multiple-choice questions are included. There is only one (1) correct answer for the multiple choice test items. Answer all the questions as listed below. One (1) SVU- CME will be awarded for successful completion of this test with a grade of 80% or more. Thank you Anne M. Musson for these questions. 1. Audible bruits are above the hearing threshold of A. 10 Hz B. 20 Hz C. 30 Hz D. 40 Hz 2. The eddy oscillations during the deceleration period of late systole (demonstrated in the arterial waveforms in the beginning of the article) are affected by Doppler angle. A. True B. False 3. An abnormal obstructed plethysmographic waveform shows: A. rapid upslope, sharp peak, and dicrotic notch B. rapid upstroke, sharp peak, and no dicrotic notch C. slow upstroke, rounded crest, and no dicrotic notch D. slow upstroke, rounded crest, and dicrotic notch 4. In the late 1970s, the following methods were applied to the detection and
Journal for Vascular Ultrasound – SAGE
Published: Dec 1, 2011
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