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What score do I need to pass the DHA Sonographer Exam?

To pass the DHA Sonographer test you need a score of 60.

The range of possible scores is 0 to 100.

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DHA Sonographer - FAQ Sample Questions

At which week of gestation is the fetal heart rate usually first visible on sonography?





Correct Answer:
6 weeks.
*p the fetal heart rate is typically first detected by sonography at about 6 weeks of gestation. at this stage, the embryo is about the size of a small grain of rice, measuring approximately 5-6 mm in crown-rump length. the development of the heart at this point is at a critical early phase, where the heart tube has formed and begins to beat and pump blood. *p the visibility of the fetal heartbeat on an ultrasound is an important early milestone in pregnancy and is reassuring for expectant parents and health care providers. the average fetal heart rate at this stage is around 110 beats per minute (bpm), but it can range from 90 to 110 bpm. this rate will increase over the next few weeks of the pregnancy. *p monitoring the fetal heart rate is crucial as it helps assess the health and viability of the fetus. a visible and appropriate heart rate at 6 weeks can be a good indicator that the pregnancy is progressing normally. conversely, the absence of a heartbeat at this stage could indicate a possible miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, and would typically prompt further investigations. *p thus, the detection of the fetal heart rate at 6 weeks of gestation is a significant event during pregnancy, providing the first audible confirmation of the developing life and helping in the early assessment of fetal well-being. regular prenatal check-ups will continue to monitor the heart rate alongside other vital parameters to ensure the ongoing health of both the fetus and the mother.

If a gallbladder ultrasound is normal, how should the radioactive tracer react?





Correct Answer:
flow evenly through the liver, then the gallbladder, then the beginning of the small intestine.


when considering how a radioactive tracer reacts during a scan in a patient with a normal gallbladder ultrasound, it is important to understand the typical function and anatomy of the gallbladder and its related structures. the gallbladder is a small organ that stores bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver. this bile helps in the digestion of fats. when food enters the small intestine, the gallbladder contracts and releases bile into the small intestine via the bile ducts.

in a diagnostic procedure involving a radioactive tracer, such as a hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (hida) scan, the tracer is injected into the bloodstream. from there, it is taken up by the liver cells. the liver processes the tracer much like it would process bile, secreting it into the bile ducts. if the gallbladder and its ducts are functioning normally, as suggested by a normal ultrasound, the tracer should follow the path of the bile.

the expected behavior of the tracer, therefore, would be to flow evenly from the liver into the bile ducts, then into the gallbladder, and eventually into the beginning of the small intestine. this pattern indicates a smooth, unobstructed transit of bile, which in turn suggests that there are no blockages or abnormalities in the bile ducts, gallbladder, or nearby areas. blockages might otherwise be indicated by a delay or halt in tracer movement, accumulation of the tracer at certain points, or diversion of the tracer flow.

other patterns, such as variable flow or absorption solely within the gallbladder, would be atypical and might suggest problems such as gallstones, cholecystitis, or other disorders affecting bile flow. similarly, if the tracer is observed moving directly through to the large intestine without appropriately processing through the liver and gallbladder, it might suggest a severe dysfunction in how bile is being handled by the liver and gallbladder.

in conclusion, in the context of a normal gallbladder ultrasound, the radioactive tracer should demonstrate a smooth and even flow through the liver, into the gallbladder, and then into the beginning of the small intestine. this pattern effectively indicates that there are no functional blockages or significant anatomical issues within the hepatobiliary system, which includes the liver, gallbladder, and bile ducts.