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4 December, 01:55

At what angle relative to the velocity of a red blood cell should the transducer be held during Doppler ultrasound to most accurately determine blood velocity?

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  1. 4 December, 02:21
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    The answer is 0º

    Explanation:

    The options are;

    A. 0º

    B. 30º

    C. 45°

    D. 90°

    The answer is A - 0º (Zero degree)

    Cosine θ is applied as a correction for the angle between the ultrasound beam and the direction of blood flow. Cos θ = 1 if the beam is parallel to the direction of blood flow, which allows the Doppler ultrasound measure maximum and accurate velocity.
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