10 Common Sonography Terms That Will Help You Feel Ahead on Your First Day of Class

Starting your journey in sonography can be both exciting and overwhelming. To help you feel more prepared and confident on your first day of class, it’s essential to familiarize yourself with some common terms you’ll frequently encounter. Understanding these key sonography terms will not only give you a head start but also make it easier to grasp the concepts and techniques you’ll be learning. Here are 10 fundamental sonography terms to get you started.


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1. Ultrasound

A medical imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the internal structures of the body.

2. Transducer

A handheld device that emits and receives sound waves during an ultrasound examination.

3. Doppler Imaging

A type of ultrasound that uses the Doppler effect to evaluate the flow of blood in the body.

4. Echogenicity

The ability of a tissue or organ to reflect or scatter sound waves during an ultrasound examination.

5. Gain

The amplification of the ultrasound signal used to produce an image.

6. Image Acquisition

The process of obtaining ultrasound images during an examination.

7. Frame Rate

The number of ultrasound images that are produced per second.

8. Probe Frequency

The frequency of the sound waves emitted by the ultrasound transducer.

9. Focal Zone

The area within the body that is being imaged during an ultrasound examination.

10. Ultrasound Gel

A water-based gel that is applied to the skin to improve the transmission of sound waves during an ultrasound examination.

Familiarizing yourself with these common sonography terms will give you a solid foundation as you begin your studies. As you progress through your classes, these terms will become second nature, helping you to understand and perform sonographic procedures with confidence. Embrace the learning process and look forward to a rewarding career in the field of sonography.

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About the Author:

Katherine R. Lieber, Director of Enrollment Technology at Midwestern Career College, is a technology and digital strategy leader who has driven student engagement and content innovation across industries. Her expertise in enrollment technology, marketing, and data-driven storytelling ensures that prospective students connect with the right career insights.


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