MRI Exam 3

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Which component is utilized to maintain low temperatures necessary for superconductivity in MRI machines?

Cryocooler

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What is a bore diameter of a typical clinical MRI magnet?

60 cm

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Which of the following components of an MRI magnet functions to create a large magnetic field?

B0

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What is the function of the MRI gantry?

It accommodates the patient and source/detector assemblies

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What is the critical temperature for superconductivity in niobium-titanium alloys used in MRI magnets?

9 Kelvin

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What units do we use to specify magnetic field homogeneity?

Parts per million (ppm)

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Which type of MRI system is most often used in clinical settings today?

Superconducting electromagnet

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How is the MRI system cooled to produce the high B0 field?

with cryogens

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An MRI head coil is typically what type of coil?

Birdcage coil

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What causes the loud thumping noise during an MRI scan?

Lorentz Force

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SAR is an abbreviation for

specific absorption ratio

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What produces the noise in MRI?

The gradient coils switching

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Which component is often referred to as the “traffic cop” of the MRI scanner?

Sequencing system (Pulse programmer)

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The objects pictured here are

RF coils

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Which of the following is the most common type of magnet used to generate the B0 in clinical MRI scanners?

Superconducting magnet

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Presaturation pulses can be used to

eliminate fat from an MR image

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Decreasing the FOV while keeping the image matrix the same size will

increase spatial resolution

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Which of the following components of an MRI magnet functions to receive the MRI signal?

RF receive coil

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In a permanent magnet MRI system, which axis is vertical?

Z-axis

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What material is commonly used in superconducting electromagnets for MRI?

Niobium-titanium alloy

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Which of the following is NOT an advantage of permanent magnet MRI systems?

High magnetic field homogeneity

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Reducing slice thickness will ___ SNR and ___ spatial resolution.

decrease; increase

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In which zone is the MRI Operating Console Room typically located?

Zone 3

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What is a quench in the context of superconducting MRI systems?

The loss of superconductivity in the B0 coil

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Which type of MRI system produces a vertical B0 field and looks like a large C-arm?

Resistive electromagnet

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Increasing the number of signal acquisitions in MRI will

increase the signal-to-noise ratio

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Which component is responsible for amplifying signals in an MRI system?

RF amplifier

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FOV is an abbreviation for

field of view

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Which of the following components of an MRI magnet functions to help keep the main magnetic field more homogenous?

Shim coil

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Why is the isocenter important in MRI imaging?

It ensures optimal patient positioning within the magnetic field

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What are the three major components of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system?

Magnet (Gantry), Operating console, System electronics

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What is the principle advantage of a permanent MRI magnet?

Insignificant fringe field

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What is the container that houses the superconducting wire and cryogens called?

Cryostat

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Which of the following is NOT one of the four electrical states of matter mentioned in the document?

Plasma

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What is the primary advantage of a permanent magnet MRI system?

Low fringe magnetic field

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What is the most common type of magnet used in MRI systems?

Superconducting electromagnet

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What is a typical field strength of a superconducting magnet?

1.5T

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What is the process of gradually decreasing the current in a superconducting magnet to return it to a non-superconducting state?

Ramping Down

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The SAR characterizes

the amount of heat absorbed by the patient

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What is the typical weight limit for a patient on an MRI couch?

350 lbs

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Which of the following is NOT a subassembly of a superconducting MRI system?

Resistive coils

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How many sets of gradient coils are inside an MRI machine?

3

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What is the purpose of the frequency synthesizer in an MRI system?

To generate the fundamental resonance frequency

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What is the maximum magnetic field strength typically achieved by permanent magnets in whole-body MRI systems?

0.3T

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What is the purpose of shim coils in an MRI system?

To make the B0 field homogeneous

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What role do secondary magnets play in MRI systems?

Adjust the B0 field and create gradient magnetic fields

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What is the cryogen used primarily to cool MRI magnet coils?

Liquid Helium

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What is the primary role of shim coils in an MRI system?

To ensure magnetic field homogeneity

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What is the geometric center of an MR magnet called?

Isocenter

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Which of the following is not contained within the gantry?

control panel

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What is a cryostat used for in MRI systems?

To hold superconducting wire and cryogens

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What is the primary function of the primary magnets in MRI systems?

To provide a static magnetic field (B0)

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Which of the following components of an MRI magnet functions to change the direction of the net magnetization vector?

RF Transmit coil

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How are gradient coils utilized in an MRI system?

They create varying magnetic fields for imaging

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Which type of RF receive coil can detect signals from multiple directions?

Quadrature coil

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Which of the following components of an MRI magnet functions to deliberately spoil magnetic field homogeneity?

Gradient coil

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What is a typical field strength of a resistive electromagnet?

0.2T

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What is the term for the loss of superconductivity in the B0 coil that may occur unexpectedly?

Quench

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What is the only moving part of an MRI machine?

The table

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What is a major disadvantage of resistive electromagnet MRI systems?

High electric power consumption

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What is the purpose of shimming a magnet?

Creating a more homogeneous magnetic field

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An MRI machine’s appearance most resembles that of ____.

a CT machine

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What does the term slew rate refer to?

The maximum rise of a gradient coil

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What do shim coils do?

Make B0 more homogeneous

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What does the RF transmit coil do?

Produces a magnetic field perpendicular to the B0