Inguinal Ultrasound

Inguinal Ultrasound

Why is right inguinal hernia more common?

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1. Why is right inguinal hernia more common?


Answer:

Indirect hernias are more common on the right side because of delayed descent of the right testicle.

Explanation:

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2. How is ultrasound waves frequency relates to ultrasound beam penetrability?​


Answer:

Ultrasound frequencies in diagnostic radiology range from 2 MHz to approximately 15 MHz. It is important to remember that higher frequencies of ultrasound have shorter wavelengths and are absorbed/attenuated more easily. Therefore, higher frequencies are not as penetrating.

The characteristics of ultrasound, such as frequency and intensity, are wave properties common to all types of waves.

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3. dito tumakas inguinal na mataas na pagbagsak ang republika ng malolos​


Answer:

Ang Labanan sa Malolos ay hinggil sa pagkakaroon ng sagupaan sa labanan ng Maynila pahilaga patungong Malolos, ang kabisera ng unang Republka ng Pilipinas. Nagpamalas ng buong kagitingan ang mga kawal na Pilipino ngunit wala rin silang nagawa sa marahas na pagsugod ng napakaraming sundalong Amerikano. Nabihag ng mga Amerikano ang Malolos sa pamumuno ni Heneral Arthus MacArthur.


4. are there any risks involved with ultrasound?​


Answer: There are no known risks.

Explanation:

Ultrasound is a valuable tool, but it has limitations. Sound doesn't travel well through air or bone, so ultrasound isn't effective at imaging body parts that have gas in them or are hidden by bone, such as the lungs or head.

Answer:

There are no known risks. Ultrasound is a valuable tool, but it has limitations. Sound doesn't travel well through air or bone, so ultrasound isn't effective at imaging body parts that have gas in them or are hidden by bone, such as the lungs or head.

Explanation:

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5. what body part of sow undergo to ultrasound​


Answer:

ultrasound is a non-invasive diagnostic technique used to image inside the body. Ultrasound probes, called transducers, produce sound waves that have frequencies above the threshold of human hearing (above 20KHz), but most transducers in current use operate at much higher frequencies (in the megahertz (MHz) range). Most diagnostic ultrasound probes are placed on the skin. However, to optimize image quality, probes may be placed inside the body via the gastrointestinal tract, vagina, or blood vessels. In addition, ultrasound is sometimes used during surgery by placing a sterile probe into the area being operated on.

Diagnostic ultrasound can be further sub-divided into anatomical and functional ultrasound. Anatomical ultrasound produces images of internal organs or other structures. Functional ultrasound combines information such as the movement and velocity of tissue or blood, softness or hardness of tissue, and other physical characteristics, with anatomical images to create “information maps.” These maps help doctors visualize changes/differences in function within a structure or organ.


6. Earthquake is like ang ultrasound because ultrasound provided na image of a baby inside a womb like earthquake waves that ______________________________


Answer:

Fetal ultrasound is a test used during pregnancy. It creates an image of the baby in the mother's womb (uterus). It’s a safe way to check the health of an unborn baby. During a fetal ultrasound, the baby’s heart, head, and spine are evaluated, along with other parts of the baby. The test may be done either on the mother’s abdomen (transabdominal) or in the vagina (transvaginal).

There are several types of fetal ultrasound:

Explanation:


7. What is the best question for survey topic is ultrasound for pregnant?


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8. the picture obtained by using the imaging power of ultrasound _ _ _ _G _ _ _​


Answer:

Ultrasound (also called sonography or ultrasonography) is a noninvasive diagnostic imaging test. It uses high-frequency sound waves to create real-time pictures or video of internal organs or other tissues, such as blood vessels. An ultrasound picture is called a sonogram.


9. Ultrasound physics questions and pdf


Answer:

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10. how does ultrasound work?​


Also known as sonography, ultrasound imaging uses a small transducer (probe) to both transmit sound waves into the body and record the waves that echo back. Sound waves travel into the area being examined until they hit a boundary between tissues, such as between fluid and soft tissue, or soft tissue and bone

11. Is Ultrasound wave longitunidal or transversal wave?


Answer:

Ultrasound waves, like sound waves in general, are longitudinal when propagating in fluids. However, when propagating through solids they can be both longitudinal and transverse.

Explanation: ll sound waves are mechanical waves that in a fluid medium like water or air propagate as longitudinal pressure/velocity waves. In a solid medium mechanical waves can be transverse.

All radio waves, at any frequency, are electromagnetic waves that always have a transverse component, and i free space are completely transverse. At high enough frequency we talk about infrared light, visible light, and so on, but all they are electromagnetic waves.

Question when answered:

Is an ultrasound pressure waves (longitudinal)? Are radio frequencies electromagnetic waves (transverse)? Are the results different for radio frequencies?

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12. Anong tagalog ng Medical Ultrasound?


Answer:

medikal na ultrasound


13. how does ultrasound work?​


Answer:

Also known as sonography, ultrasound imaging uses a small transducer (probe) to both transmit sound waves into the body and record the waves that echo back. Sound waves travel into the area being examined until they hit a boundary between tissues, such as between fluid and soft tissue, or soft tissue and bone.

Explanation:

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14. what is ultrasound for?​


Medical ultrasound includes diagnostic imaging techniques, as well as therapeutic applications of ultrasound. In diagnosis, it is used to create an image of internal body structures such as tendons, muscles, joints, blood vessels, and internal organs.

Answer:

An ultrasound scan uses high-frequency sound waves to make an image of a person's internal body structures. Doctors commonly use ultrasound to study a developing fetus (unborn baby), a person's abdominal and pelvic organs, muscles and tendons, or their heart and blood vessels.


15. State why ultrasound cannot be heard by humans?


Hi! I believe that if we were made to receive and process the sound beyond 20 kHz (ultrasound), then our neurons will suffer more and eventually die. The high frequency of sound will not only damage the neurons but also the internal part of our ears.

16. Draw a Frequency with different Example of infrasound to ultrasound waves​


Answer:

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17. what is the meaning of ultrasound​


Answer:

An ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to create a picture (also known as a sonogram) of organs, tissues, and other structures inside the body. Unlike x-rays, ultrasounds don't use any radiation


18. What the definition of ultrasound​


Answer:

Ultrasound is a medical imaging technique that uses high frequency sound waves and their echoes. The sound waves are above human hearing, and the echoes from the sound waves bouncing off tissue inside the body are turned into electrical pulses that can be put together into a digital image.

Answer:

Definition of 'Ultrasound'

Explanation:

- A sound or other vibrations having an ultrasonic frequency, particularly as used in medical imaging.

or,

- Ultrasound is considered a safe and affordable imaging technology to help a doctor make a diagnosis regarding soft tissue and organs in the body.

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19. ESSAY: 1. how does ultrasound help bats in terms of navigation? 2. how ultrasound helpful in medical practice?


Answer:

1.How do bats navigate with ultrasounds?

1.How do bats navigate with ultrasounds?Bats navigate and find insect prey using echolocation. They produce sound waves at frequencies above human hearing, called ultrasound. The sound waves emitted by bats bounce off objects in their environment. Then, the sounds return to the bats' ears, which are finely tuned to recognize their own unique calls.

2.Doctors use ultrasound to detect changes in the appearance of organs, tissues, and vessels and to detect abnormal masses, such as tumors. In an ultrasound exam, a transducer both sends the sound waves and records the echoing (returning) waves.


20. how to read ultrasound result​


how to read ultrasound result

Answer:

U look at the baby to see the ultrasound result


21. differentiate infrasound,audible sound and ultrasound​


Answer:

Sound is only audible to the average human ear if the frequencies lie between 20Hz and 20kHz. ... Sound waves with frequencies less than 20Hz are called infrasonic or subsonic and those with frequencies above 20kHz are called ultrasonic.


22. reflection biological effects of ultrasound​


Answer:

Ultrasound energy creates mechanical forces independent of thermal effects, thereby causing biologic effects that are not related to temperature rise alone (termed nonthermal). The mechanical effects result in shear forces, pressure changes, and release of various reactive molecules.

Explanation:

One of the most well known effects of ultrasound is that as Ultrasound waves pass through a tissue they tend to heat it up. ... Ultrasound in excess of 120 decibels may cause Hearing damage. Exposure to 155 decibels causes heat levels that are harmful to the body. 180 decibels may even cause death.


23. echolocation and ultrasound and sonar, define please​


Answer:

Human echolocation is the ability of humans to detect objects in their environment by sensing echoes from those objects, by actively creating sounds: for example, by tapping their canes, lightly stomping their foot, snapping their fingers, or making clicking noises with their mouths.

An ultrasound scan uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the inside of the body. It is suitable for use during pregnancy. Ultrasound scans, or sonography, are safe because they use sound waves or echoes to make an image, instead of radiation.

Sonar (sound navigation ranging) is a technique that uses sound propagation (usually underwater, as in submarine navigation) to navigate, communicate with or detect objects on or under the surface of the water, such as other vessels.


24. The fundamental operating principle of the medical ultrasound transducer is


Answer:

The fundamental operating principle of medical ultrasound transducers is piezoelectric effect



Answer:

Commercial ultrasound machines in the past did not provide the ultrasound researchers access to raw ultrasound data. Lack of this ability has impeded evaluation and clinical testing of novel ultrasound algorithms and applications. Recently, we developed a flexible ultrasound back-end where all the processing for the conventional ultrasound modes, such as B, M, color flow and spectral Doppler, was performed in software. The back-end has been incorporated into a commercial ultrasound machine, the Hitachi HiVision 5500.


26. How does therapeutic ultrasound impact patient's lives​


One of the therapeutic effects for which ultrasound has been used is in relation to tissue healing. It is suggested that the application of US to injured tissues will, amongst other things, speed the rate of healing & enhance the quality of the repair.

Answer:

Your physical therapist (PT) might use therapeutic ultrasound to provide deep heating to soft tissue to increase blood circulation to those tissues.

Explanation:

This could, theoretically, promote healing and decrease pain


27. root word of ultrasound​


Answer:

ultra is the root word of ultrasound


28. what is the meaning of ultrasound​


Answer:

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29. performing diagnostic imaging and ultrasound tests​


Answer:

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30. how does ultrasound work?​


Answer:

known as sonography, ultrasound imaging uses a small transducer (probe) to both transmit sound waves into the body and record the waves that echo back. Sound waves travel into the area being examined until they hit a boundary between tissues, such as between fluid and soft tissue, or soft tissue and bone


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