ASMIRT MRI ACCREDITATION EXAM VERSION 2 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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To best visualize the pituitary gland in MRI, high resolution T1
weighted images in the _________ plane pre and post contrast
are optimal - ANSWER-Sagittal and Coronal
__________________ is a condition in which part of the
cerebellar tonsil is displaced through the foramen magnum -
ANSWER-Chiari Malformation
When imaging a hemorrhagic infarct in the brain, which pulse
sequence would demonstrate the magnetic susceptibility effects
better? - ANSWER-Gradient Echo
_________ sequences are performed to suppress CSF (cerebro-
spinal fluid) and aid in the detection of demyelination - ANSWER-
FLAIR
The brainstem includes all the following except - ANSWER-
Putamen
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On a T2 weight image, CSF appears bright because it has a
________ relaxation time - ANSWER-Long T2
Which area of the brain is typically affected in patients with a
history of epilepsy - ANSWER-Temporal and/or Hippocampus
The stalk of the pituitary gland is also known as the - ANSWER-
Infindibulum
The right and left optic nerve join at the - ANSWER-Optic Chiasm
The medial and lateral rectus muscles are located in the -
ANSWER-Eyes
What scan plane would be optimal for visualization of the
hippocampus - ANSWER-Coronal oblique
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Which dural venous sinuses drain from the confluence of sinuses
(by the internal occipital protuberance) to the mastoid portion of
the temporal? - ANSWER-Transverse Sinuses
Which structure lies adjacent to the head of the caudate nucleus -
ANSWER-Anterior horn of the lateral ventricle
In the TMJ's, the articular disc lies between what two anatomical
structures? - ANSWER-Mandibular fossa and mandibular condyle
The insular cortex is primarily responsible for - ANSWER-Motor
control; cognitive function
Which cranial nerve is responsible for Bell's Palsy - ANSWER-
Cranial Nerve VII (the facial nerve)
To accurately depict the VII and VIII cranial nerves, the patient
would centered at the level of the - ANSWER-External auditory
meatus