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  • 1. 

    Target lesions are divided into two different sections: Nodal Target Lesions and Non-Nodal Target Lesions

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because target lesions are indeed divided into two different sections: nodal target lesions and non-nodal target lesions. This division helps in categorizing and understanding the characteristics and locations of the lesions.

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  • 2. 

    The system will allow up to ___ Target lesions (Nodal and Non-Nodal combined)

    Correct Answer
    5
    Explanation
    The system will allow up to 5 target lesions, which can be either nodal or non-nodal, combined. This means that the system has a limit of 5 target lesions that can be tracked or monitored.

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  • 3. 

    If the user has dropped 3 Non-Nodal Target Lesions, how many Nodal Lesions can be dropped as well?

    • A.

      1

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      2

    Correct Answer
    D. 2
    Explanation
    If the user has dropped 3 Non-Nodal Target Lesions, they can drop a maximum of 2 Nodal Lesions as well. This is because the total number of lesions that can be dropped is determined by the sum of the number of Non-Nodal Target Lesions and the number of Nodal Lesions. In this case, since 3 Non-Nodal Target Lesions have already been dropped, the user can drop a maximum of 2 Nodal Lesions.

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  • 4. 

    What is the minimum allowed amount of target lesions that can be dropped?

    • A.

      5

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      0

    • D.

      1

    Correct Answer
    C. 0
    Explanation
    The minimum allowed amount of target lesions that can be dropped is 0. This means that all target lesions must be included and considered in the analysis.

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  • 5. 

    The same locations may not be used for more than one target lesion (Nodal and Non-Nodal).

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement is saying that the same locations cannot be used for both nodal and non-nodal target lesions. In other words, if a location is chosen as a target lesion for nodal assessment, it cannot also be used as a target lesion for non-nodal assessment. This means that different locations need to be chosen for each type of assessment. The correct answer is False, meaning that the statement is not true.

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  • 6. 

    If the location for a target lesion is 'X-specify' (where X is equal to an anatomical location), the following will be required:

    • A.

      Multi-select other locations for clarification

    • B.

      Mark lesion as not evaluable

    • C.

      Enter comments for location description

    • D.

      Select a different location

    Correct Answer
    C. Enter comments for location description
    Explanation
    When the location for a target lesion is specified as 'X', it is necessary to enter comments for location description. This is because simply specifying 'X' may not provide sufficient information about the exact location of the lesion. By entering comments for location description, additional details can be provided to clarify the location of the lesion. This helps in ensuring accurate evaluation and interpretation of the target lesion.

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  • 7. 

    The maximum allowed amount of target lesions with the same organ location is ___.

    Correct Answer
    2
    Explanation
    The maximum allowed amount of target lesions with the same organ location is 2. This means that in a clinical trial or study, a maximum of 2 target lesions can be present in the same organ location for evaluation and assessment purposes. This limit is set to ensure that the evaluation of response to treatment remains accurate and manageable. Having more than 2 lesions in the same organ location could potentially complicate the assessment process and make it more difficult to determine the effectiveness of the treatment.

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  • 8. 

    If the Non-Nodal lesion section has a number of target lesions with the same organ location that is greater than the maximum allowed amount, the following is true... Select all that apply: 

    • A.

      The target lesion section will be bordered in red

    • B.

      The specific lesions will be highlighted in blue

    • C.

      An error message will display in the target lesion section header

    • D.

      An icon will be displayed next to the Non-Nodal Target lesion section

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. The target lesion section will be bordered in red
    C. An error message will display in the target lesion section header
    D. An icon will be displayed next to the Non-Nodal Target lesion section
    Explanation
    If the Non-Nodal lesion section has a number of target lesions with the same organ location that is greater than the maximum allowed amount, the target lesion section will be bordered in red to indicate the error. Additionally, an error message will be displayed in the target lesion section header to provide further information about the issue. Furthermore, an icon will be displayed next to the Non-Nodal Target lesion section to draw attention to the problem.

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  • 9. 

    If the Nodal lesion section has a number of target lesions with the same organ location that is greater than the maximum allowed amount, the following is true... Select all that apply: 

    • A.

      The target lesion section will be bordered in red

    • B.

      An icon will be displayed next to the Nodal Target lesion section

    • C.

      An error message will display in the target lesion section header

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. The target lesion section will be bordered in red
    B. An icon will be displayed next to the Nodal Target lesion section
    C. An error message will display in the target lesion section header
    Explanation
    If the Nodal lesion section has a number of target lesions with the same organ location that is greater than the maximum allowed amount, the target lesion section will be bordered in red, an icon will be displayed next to the Nodal Target lesion section, and an error message will display in the target lesion section header.

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  • 10. 

    RECIST Core Target lesion maximum is defaulted to 5

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because according to the RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors) guidelines, the maximum number of target lesions that should be measured for assessment is defaulted to 5. This means that when evaluating the response of a solid tumor to treatment, only up to 5 lesions will be considered as target lesions for measurement and assessment purposes.

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  • 11. 

    If the Target lesions dropped exceeds the maximum allowed number the following is true...Select all that apply:

    • A.

      The system will automatically remove the most recently added lesion

    • B.

      The Target lesion section will be bordered in red

    • C.

      An icon will display next to the Target lesion section header

    • D.

      The system will produce an error message in the Target lesion section header

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. The Target lesion section will be bordered in red
    C. An icon will display next to the Target lesion section header
    D. The system will produce an error message in the Target lesion section header
    Explanation
    If the number of dropped target lesions exceeds the maximum allowed number, the target lesion section will be bordered in red, indicating that there is an issue. Additionally, an icon will be displayed next to the target lesion section header, serving as a visual indicator of the problem. Furthermore, the system will produce an error message in the target lesion section header, alerting the user to the exceeded limit.

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  • 12. 

    The following naming scheme is used to represent _______ lesions:  101 102 103

    Correct Answer(s)
    Non-Nodal
    non-nodal
    non nodal
    nonnodal
    Non-nodal
    Explanation
    The given answer suggests that the naming scheme is used to represent lesions that are non-nodal. The variations in capitalization and spacing do not affect the meaning of the term "non-nodal."

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  • 13. 

    The following naming scheme is used to represent _________ lesions: 201 202 203

    Correct Answer(s)
    Nodal
    nodal
    Explanation
    The given naming scheme is used to represent nodal lesions. The numbers 201, 202, and 203 are used to differentiate between different types or stages of nodal lesions. The distinction between uppercase "Nodal" and lowercase "nodal" may indicate different subcategories or characteristics of nodal lesions.

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  • 14. 

    The system will not accept a measurement on Chest X-Rays.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "The system will not accept a measurement on Chest X-Rays" is false. This means that the system does accept measurements on Chest X-Rays.

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  • 15. 

    What is the Minimum Target Lesion Size for Nodal lesions?

    • A.

      10 mm

    • B.

      20 mm

    • C.

      15 mm

    • D.

      10 mm or > double the slice interval

    Correct Answer
    C. 15 mm
    Explanation
    The minimum target lesion size for nodal lesions is 15 mm. This means that any nodal lesion that is smaller than 15 mm should not be considered as a target for treatment or evaluation. Lesions that are 10 mm or > double the slice interval are also acceptable as target lesions.

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  • 16. 

    What is the Minimum Target Lesion Size for Non-Nodal lesions?

    • A.

      15 mm

    • B.

      10 mm

    • C.

      10 mm or > double the slice interval

    • D.

      20 mm

    Correct Answer
    C. 10 mm or > double the slice interval
    Explanation
    The minimum target lesion size for non-nodal lesions is 10 mm or greater than double the slice interval. This means that the lesion should be at least 10 mm in size, or if it is smaller, it should be larger than twice the distance between the slices taken during imaging. This criterion is used to ensure accurate and reliable measurements of lesions during imaging procedures.

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  • 17. 

    What is the Minimum Target Lesion Size for Chest X-Rays?

    • A.

      10 mm or > double the slice interval

    • B.

      15 mm

    • C.

      20 mm

    • D.

      10 mm

    Correct Answer
    C. 20 mm
    Explanation
    The minimum target lesion size for chest X-rays is 20 mm. This means that any abnormality or lesion in the chest that measures less than 20 mm is considered too small to be reliably detected on a chest X-ray. This minimum size requirement ensures that only significant abnormalities are identified and helps to minimize false negatives. Additionally, lesions that are smaller than 20 mm may not provide enough information for accurate diagnosis or treatment planning.

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  • 18. 

    What is the Minimum Target Lesion Size for Skin Photographs?

    • A.

      10 mm

    • B.

      15 mm

    • C.

      20 mm

    • D.

      10 mm or > double the slice interval

    Correct Answer
    A. 10 mm
    Explanation
    The minimum target lesion size for skin photographs is 10 mm. This means that any lesion or abnormality on the skin that is smaller than 10 mm may not be clearly visible or measurable in the photograph. It is important to have a minimum size requirement to ensure accurate and reliable assessment of skin conditions and abnormalities.

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  • 19. 

    How many locations are required per target lesion?

    Correct Answer
    1
    one
    One
    Explanation
    The question is asking for the number of locations required per target lesion. The answer is "1", "one", or "One", indicating that only one location is needed for each target lesion.

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  • 20. 

    In which document are the default location lists for Nodal and Non-Nodal lesions located?

    • A.

      RECIST_CORE_FS_PRODUCT

    • B.

      RECIST_1.1_CORE_RS

    • C.

      Medical Imaging_Core_RS

    • D.

      AP_1.5_RECIST_1.1_CORE_FS

    Correct Answer
    A. RECIST_CORE_FS_PRODUCT
    Explanation
    The default location lists for Nodal and Non-Nodal lesions are located in the RECIST_CORE_FS_PRODUCT document.

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  • 21. 

    If there are no target lesions present, the calculations section will display and be blank.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    If there are no target lesions present, the calculations section will not be blank. This means that even if there are no target lesions, some information or data will still be displayed in the calculations section. Therefore, the statement is false.

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  • 22. 

    When the Analysis form initially opens, the sum of diameters will not be displayed.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    When the Analysis form initially opens, the sum of diameters will not be displayed. This means that users will not see the total sum of diameters on the form when they first open it. They may need to perform some actions or calculations in order to view the sum of diameters.

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  • 23. 

    The Orthogonal Ruler is automatically selected when adding which type of lesion?

    • A.

      Non-Target

    • B.

      Non-Nodal

    • C.

      Equivocal

    • D.

      Nodal

    Correct Answer
    D. Nodal
    Explanation
    The Orthogonal Ruler is automatically selected when adding a Nodal lesion.

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  • 24. 

    Which of the following are acceptable tools on CT and MRI? Select all that apply.

    • A.

      NT Tool

    • B.

      Ruler

    • C.

      Orthogonal Ruler

    • D.

      Auto-Segment Tool

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. NT Tool
    B. Ruler
    C. Orthogonal Ruler
    Explanation
    The NT Tool, Ruler, and Orthogonal Ruler are acceptable tools on CT and MRI. These tools can be used to accurately measure and analyze images obtained from these imaging techniques. The NT Tool allows for precise measurements and annotations, while the Ruler and Orthogonal Ruler enable the measurement of distances and angles in the images. These tools are commonly used by healthcare professionals to assist in diagnosing and monitoring patients. The Auto-Segment Tool, however, is not an acceptable tool on CT and MRI as it is not mentioned as an option in the question.

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  • 25. 

    The following naming scheme is used to represent __________ lesions: 301 302 303

    • A.

      Equivocal

    • B.

      Non-Nodal

    • C.

      Non-Target

    • D.

      Unequivocal

    Correct Answer
    C. Non-Target
    Explanation
    The given naming scheme is used to represent Non-Target lesions. This is indicated by the numbers 301, 302, and 303. The other options, Equivocal, Non-Nodal, and Unequivocal, do not match the given numbering scheme.

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  • 26. 

    The system will allow at least up to____ non-target lesions 

    • A.

      75

    • B.

      25

    • C.

      50

    • D.

      100

    Correct Answer
    C. 50
    Explanation
    The system will allow at least up to 50 non-target lesions.

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  • 27. 

    The system will automatically select the NT Tool when adding _______ lesions.

    • A.

      Unequivocal

    • B.

      Non-Target

    • C.

      New

    • D.

      Nodal

    Correct Answer
    B. Non-Target
    Explanation
    The system will automatically select the NT Tool when adding Non-Target lesions. This suggests that the NT Tool is specifically designed to handle non-target lesions, which are lesions that are not the intended focus of the procedure or treatment. By automatically selecting the NT Tool for non-target lesions, the system ensures that these lesions are properly identified and managed in the process.

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  • 28. 

    Which of the following are some of the acceptable tools to use on a PET image? Select all that apply.

    • A.

      Orthogonal Ruler

    • B.

      Oval

    • C.

      Auto-Segment

    • D.

      Freehand

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Oval
    C. Auto-Segment
    D. Freehand
    Explanation
    The acceptable tools to use on a PET image include the Oval tool, Auto-Segment tool, and Freehand tool. The Oval tool can be used to draw oval-shaped regions of interest on the image. The Auto-Segment tool automatically segments the image into different regions based on predefined criteria. The Freehand tool allows the user to draw irregularly shaped regions of interest on the image. These tools are commonly used in PET image analysis to identify and analyze specific areas or structures of interest.

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  • 29. 

    According to the requirements, how many slices can an image have and still be able to be opened in Alice?

    Correct Answer(s)
    400
    Explanation
    An image can have a maximum of 400 slices and still be able to be opened in Alice according to the given requirements.

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  • 30. 

    What are the four (defaulted) options provided to describe why a Nodal/Non-Nodal Target lesion is not measured? Select all that apply.

    • A.

      Absent - 0 mm

    • B.

      Confluent with X

    • C.

      Not Evaluable

    • D.

      On-study Local Intervention

    • E.

      Too Small to Measure - 5 mm

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Absent - 0 mm
    B. Confluent with X
    C. Not Evaluable
    E. Too Small to Measure - 5 mm
    Explanation
    The four default options provided to describe why a Nodal/Non-Nodal Target lesion is not measured are: Absent - 0 mm, Confluent with X, Not Evaluable, and Too Small to Measure - 5 mm.

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