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Question 7 of 30 for our Radiographer Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 30

What are some different types of ultrasound images?

"There are a couple of different types of images that can be used, and the test ordered will determine which one isThe most commonly used ultrasound picture is a series of flat, two-dimensional cross section images of the scanned tissue. It is referred to as a 2D ultrasound."

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  • 7. What are some different types of ultrasound images?

      How to Answer

      Ultrasounds are used for various reasons. Depending on the reason for a test, different types of images are used. There are four types of ultrasound images. The interviewer wants to know that you have an understanding of these types of images. Share your knowledge.

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018

      1st Entry Level

      "A doppler ultrasound is used to check for proper blood flow in vessels. 3D ultrasounds take 2d ultrasound images and project them into three-dimensional representations."

      Written by Darby Faubion

      1st Answer Example

      "There are a couple of different types of images that can be used, and the test ordered will determine which one isThe most commonly used ultrasound picture is a series of flat, two-dimensional cross section images of the scanned tissue. It is referred to as a 2D ultrasound."

      Written by Darby Faubion on November 17th, 2018

      2nd Answer Example

      "A 2D ultrasound consists of a group of flat, two-dimensional cross section images of a scanned structure. 3D ultrasounds project 2D images and project them into three dimensional images. 4D ultasounds are created by updating 3d ultrasound images in rapid succession. Finally, doppler ultrasounds evaluate blood flow as it moves through blood vessels."

      Written by Darby Faubion