NMTCB EXAMINATION SET 2026 SOLVED
QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● CBV. Answer: cerebral blood volume
4-5 mL / 100 g
● platelet count. Answer: 140k-440k per uL of blood
● INR. Answer: International Normalized Ratio
0.8-1.2
● PTT. Answer: partial thromboplastin time
25-35 seconds
● BUN. Answer: 7-25 mg / dL
● creatinine. Answer: 0.5-1.5 mg / dL
● GFR (men). Answer: 70 +/- 14
● GFR (women). Answer: 60 +/- 10
,● PT. Answer: prothrombin time
12-15 seconds
● max IV contrast for a child shouldn't exceed. Answer: 3 mL / kg of
body weight
● excretion half-life of IV contrast. Answer: 1-2 hours
● barium sulfate concentration. Answer: 1-3%
● water-soluble oral contrast for abdomen/pelvis should contain
________% iodine. Answer: 2-5
● high-osmolar contrast = _________ mOsm / kg of water. Answer:
1000-2400
● risk factors for contrast-induced nephrotoxicity (CIN). Answer:
diabetes
myoloma
cardiac disease
advanced age
● hepatic contrast enhancement phases. Answer: arterial phase
, portal/hepatic venous phase
equilibrium phase
delayed phase
● arterial phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer: 25-35 seconds
hypervascular tumors
● portal/hepatic venous phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer:
60-70 seconds
hypovascular lesions & masses
● equilibrium phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer: 2-3
minutes
● delayed phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer: 5-20 minutes
hemangioma
● kidney contrast enhancement phases. Answer: corticomedullary phase
nephrographic phase
excretory phase
● corticomedullary phase of kidney contrast enhancement. Answer: 30-
40 seconds
QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● CBV. Answer: cerebral blood volume
4-5 mL / 100 g
● platelet count. Answer: 140k-440k per uL of blood
● INR. Answer: International Normalized Ratio
0.8-1.2
● PTT. Answer: partial thromboplastin time
25-35 seconds
● BUN. Answer: 7-25 mg / dL
● creatinine. Answer: 0.5-1.5 mg / dL
● GFR (men). Answer: 70 +/- 14
● GFR (women). Answer: 60 +/- 10
,● PT. Answer: prothrombin time
12-15 seconds
● max IV contrast for a child shouldn't exceed. Answer: 3 mL / kg of
body weight
● excretion half-life of IV contrast. Answer: 1-2 hours
● barium sulfate concentration. Answer: 1-3%
● water-soluble oral contrast for abdomen/pelvis should contain
________% iodine. Answer: 2-5
● high-osmolar contrast = _________ mOsm / kg of water. Answer:
1000-2400
● risk factors for contrast-induced nephrotoxicity (CIN). Answer:
diabetes
myoloma
cardiac disease
advanced age
● hepatic contrast enhancement phases. Answer: arterial phase
, portal/hepatic venous phase
equilibrium phase
delayed phase
● arterial phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer: 25-35 seconds
hypervascular tumors
● portal/hepatic venous phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer:
60-70 seconds
hypovascular lesions & masses
● equilibrium phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer: 2-3
minutes
● delayed phase of hepatic contrast enhancement. Answer: 5-20 minutes
hemangioma
● kidney contrast enhancement phases. Answer: corticomedullary phase
nephrographic phase
excretory phase
● corticomedullary phase of kidney contrast enhancement. Answer: 30-
40 seconds