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AE-Adult-Echocardiography Sample Questions Answers

Questions 4

What is the normal dP/dt value of left ventricular systolic function?

Options:

A.

400-799 mmHg/s

B.

800-1199 mmHg/s

C.

Less than 400 mmHg/s

D.

Greater than 1200 mmHg/s

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Questions 5

Mid to distal septal akinesis in post-stress imaging of the apical four-chamber view is suggestive of disease in which coronary artery?

Options:

A.

Posterior descending

B.

Obtuse marginal

C.

Left anterior descending

D.

Left circumflex

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Questions 6

A "dropout" or loss of echoes from structures posterior to a calcified mitral annulus results in which artifact?

Options:

A.

Reverberation

B.

Side lobe

C.

Shadowing

D.

Ring-down

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Questions 7

Which murmur will occur in a patient with a ruptured papillary muscle?

Options:

A.

Holosystolic

B.

Ejection systolic

C.

Early systolic

D.

Late systolic

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Questions 8

Which of the following is a feature of constrictive pericarditis?

Options:

A.

Mitral inflow pattern has a large E-wave and a small A-wave without respiratory changes

B.

Normal hepatic vein size

C.

Dilated inferior vena cava with inspiratory collapse during sniff test

D.

Interventricular septal bounce

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Questions 9

A continuous flow murmur is most likely due to which abnormality?

Options:

A.

Ventricular septal defect

B.

Patent ductus arteriosus

C.

Concomitant aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation

D.

Ebstein anomaly with atrial septal defect

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Questions 10

Which condition is most likely suggested by an apically sparing "cherry on top" left ventricular strain pattern?

Options:

A.

Athlete's heart

B.

Amyloidosis

C.

Hypertension

D.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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Questions 11

Which abnormality is associated with Marfan syndrome?

Options:

A.

Aortic annular dilatation

B.

Coarctation of the aorta

C.

Parachute mitral valve

D.

Cleft mitral valve

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Questions 12

When should a patient's systemic blood pressure be documented on an echocardiogram?

Options:

A.

With every echocardiogram

B.

When significant aortic stenosis is present

C.

When significant mitral regurgitation is present

D.

When evidence of pulmonary hypertension is detected

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Questions 13

What is the significance of a mitral B-bump seen on M-mode?

Options:

A.

Elevated left atrial systolic pressure

B.

Elevated left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

C.

Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy

D.

Mitral stenosis

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Questions 14

Which finding is NOT associated with severe mitral valve regurgitation?

Options:

A.

Severely dilated left atrium

B.

Systolic flow reversal in the pulmonary vein

C.

Mitral regurgitant jet velocity less than 0.5 cm/sec

D.

Eccentrically directed mitral regurgitant jet

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Questions 15

Which technique best determines a trileaflet aortic valve from a bicuspid aortic valve?

Options:

A.

Visualize all three leaflets simultaneously during systole

B.

Visualize all three leaflets simultaneously during diastole

C.

Use pulsed wave Doppler to demonstrate normal flow velocity

D.

Use continuous wave Doppler to demonstrate normal flow velocity

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Questions 16

Which wall is indicated by the arrow on this video?

Options:

A.

Anteroseptum

B.

Anterolateral

C.

Inferoseptum

D.

Inferolateral

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Questions 17

Which of the following does the pulmonary capillary wedge pressure estimate?

Options:

A.

Left atrial pressure

B.

Right atrial pressure

C.

Left ventricular pressure

D.

Right ventricular pressure

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Questions 18

Acute severe aortic regurgitation leads to a marked increase in which pressure?

Options:

A.

End-diastolic

B.

End-systolic

C.

Early-diastolic

D.

Early-systolic

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Questions 19

Which adjustment is most likely to improve image quality from the suprasternal long axis window?

Options:

A.

Move probe just inferior to the sternum

B.

Ask patient to look slightly toward the left

C.

Place patient in left lateral decubitus position

D.

Rotate transducer indicator toward the patient's right shoulder

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Questions 20

Which condition is commonly associated with cardiac tamponade?

Options:

A.

Decreased jugular venous pressure

B.

Bradycardia

C.

Hypertension

D.

Hypotension

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Questions 21

Which method is appropriate for measuring the left atrial diameter in parasternal long axis?

Options:

A.

Inner edge to inner edge, perpendicular to the aortic root, at end-diastole

B.

Inner edge to inner edge, parallel to the aortic root, at end-diastole

C.

Inner edge to inner edge, perpendicular to the aortic root, at end-systole

D.

Outer edge to outer edge, perpendicular to the aortic root, at end-systole

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Questions 22

Which congenital heart anomaly is found in approximately 30% of normal adults?

Options:

A.

Cleft mitral valve

B.

Bicuspid aortic valve

C.

Patent foramen ovale

D.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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Questions 23

Which finding does peak mitral valve regurgitant Doppler velocity reflect?

Options:

A.

Severity of regurgitation

B.

Pressure gradient between the left ventricle and aorta

C.

Mechanism of regurgitation

D.

Pressure gradient between the left ventricle and left atrium

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Questions 24

Which coronary artery is identified by the arrow on this image?

Options:

A.

Right

B.

Left main

C.

Circumflex

D.

Left anterior descending

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Questions 25

What is a normal response to dobutamine stress testing?

Options:

A.

An increase in left ventricular cavity size and an increase in systolic blood pressure

B.

An increase in left ventricular cavity size and a decrease in systolic blood pressure

C.

A decrease in left ventricular cavity size and a decrease in systolic blood pressure

D.

A decrease in left ventricular cavity size and an increase in systolic blood pressure

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Questions 26

Which two-dimensional method is recommended for assessing left ventricular ejection fraction when regional wall motion abnormalities are present?

Options:

A.

Visual

B.

Simpson biplane

C.

Quinones

D.

Tetcholz

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Questions 27

The respirometer should be turned on when assessing which possible disease process(es)?

Options:

A.

Congestive heart failure

B.

Ischemic cardiomyopathy

C.

Mitral regurgitation and stenosis

D.

Pericardial effusion and tamponade

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Questions 28

Which of the following can be calculated from the peak tricuspid regurgitant velocity?

Options:

A.

Right atrial pressure

B.

Pulmonary artery diastolic pressure

C.

Mean pulmonary artery pressure

D.

Right ventricular systolic pressure

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Questions 29

Which hepatic vein flow pattern signals severe tricuspid regurgitation?

Options:

A.

Flow reversal in systole

B.

Flow reversal in diastole

C.

Atrial flow reversal in systole

D.

Biphasic flow reversal in diastole

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Questions 30

Which is the most likely abnormality represented in these images from a 48-year-old man with shortness of breath?

Options:

A.

Loeffler syndrome

B.

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

C.

Left ventricular noncompaction

D.

Ischemic cardiomyopathy

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Questions 31

Which finding is most commonly associated with Ebstein anomaly?

Options:

A.

Ventricular septal defect

B.

Atrial septal defect

C.

Pulmonary stenosis

D.

Tricuspid stenosis

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Questions 32

Which left ventricular regional wall segment is indicated by the arrow on this image?

Options:

A.

Anterior

B.

Anterolateral

C.

Inferior

D.

Inferolateral

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Questions 33

Which statement is most accurate regarding cardiac contusion?

Options:

A.

It affects the right ventricle more commonly than the left.

B.

It can result from a myocardial infarction.

C.

It is focal ventricular hypertrophy.

D.

It leads to hypercontractility of the left ventricle

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Questions 34

Which condition is most plausible based on the finding indicated by the arrow on this image?

Options:

A.

Cardiac tamponade

B.

Constrictive pericarditis

C.

Pulmonary embolism

D.

Pulmonary hypertension

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Questions 35

Which is an abnormal response to a stress echocardiogram?

Options:

A.

Hyperdynamic wall motion

B.

Increased end-systolic volume

C.

Increased ejection fraction

D.

Decreased end-diastolic volume

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Questions 36

Which view is most appropriate for measuring right ventricular dimensions?

Options:

A.

Subcostal four-chamber

B.

Parasternal short axis at the base

C.

Apical lateral right ventricular-focused

D.

Parasternal long axis

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Questions 37

Which structure is indicated by the arrow on this image of a normal valve?

Options:

A.

Posterior leaflet

B.

Septal leaflet

C.

Non-coronary cusp

D.

Left coronary cusp

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Questions 38

Which sonographic views allow visualization of a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)?

Options:

A.

Suprasternal notch and basal parasternal short axis

B.

Basal parasternal short axis and right ventricular inflow tract

C.

Parasternal long axis and apical long axis

D.

Parasternal long axis and apical five-chamber

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Questions 39

Which Doppler signal is most consistent with significant aortic valve regurgitation?

Options:

A.

Pulsed wave Doppler forward flow in abdominal aorta

B.

Color Doppler vena contracta / Left ventricular outflow tract diameter ratio less than 25%

C.

Continuous wave Doppler pressure half-time less than 250 ms

D.

Continuous wave Doppler peak velocity equal to or greater than 4.5 m/s

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Questions 40

Which maneuver aids in uncovering potential diastolic dysfunction while performing pulsed wave Doppler of the mitral valve?

Options:

A.

Valsalva

B.

Hand grip

C.

Leg air cycling

D.

Squatting

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Questions 41

Where would a Swan-Ganz catheter be best visualized?

Options:

A.

Left ventricular outflow tract

B.

Pulmonary veins

C.

Descending aorta

D.

Right ventricular outflow tract

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Exam Code: AE-Adult-Echocardiography
Exam Name: AE Adult Echocardiography Examination
Last Update: Nov 4, 2025
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