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How Much Math Is on the SPI Exam?

How Much Math Is on the SPI Exam? 150 150 My Ultrasound Tutor

When prepping for the SPI you may be concerned about how much math is on the SPI exam. This is a reasonable thing to wonder about. For a number of years, there was some light math on the exam. Also, many curriculums review a number of physical equations and present problems based on these. There is good news in this regard for those who may not be so fond of the subject!

how much math is on the spi examIn recent years, the SPI exam has undergone some changes. The purpose of these was to better test the sonographer’s knowledge and proficiency as a tech, not necessarily his or her math skills. In short, there is less math on the exam now than there was before. Yay!

However, some addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills will come in handy. Don’t worry too much, though. Most of it is basic. As for those equations that have been studied, reviewed, and in some cases memorized, those are still useful. While you may not have to solve mathematical equations with them, they key us in on important relationships between different variables.

For example, one of the first equations we learn is frequency = propagation speed / wavelength. This shows us that if frequency changes, it causes wavelength to change as well. They are related. Equations help us understand what is related and how it relates. This is a big part of understanding ultrasound physics, and knowledge of this will be tested on the exam.

There is no need to cram an extensive study of mathematics into your preparation for the SPI. Focus your energy instead on keeping those equations handy and use them to help you see how things are working together. Not only will it help make for a successful test outcome, it helps improve a tech’s skills in the field.

 

Spring is Here! Reach for Your Ultrasound Career Goals

Spring is Here! Reach for Your Ultrasound Career Goals 150 150 My Ultrasound Tutor

Longer days, warmer weather, and the promise of summer all hang in the air! It’s a perfect time to prepare for the ARDMS SPI exam or to register for a specialty and finally reach those ultrasound career goals.ultrasound career goals - springtime

How long does it take to prepare for the ARDMS SPI or specialty exams?

The answer is largely dependent on individual circumstances. That being said, you want to give yourself time to become familiar with the subject of interest – whether ultrasound physics or a specialty. Study and review on a daily basis are critical. Within a couple of months, you should have primary relationships, formulas, and vocabulary well in mind. Once this is the case, you should be ready to go!

What if extra prep help is needed to reach your ultrasound career goals?

Need help with physics for the SPI exam? Have questions on a particular specialty? Feel free to contact us. We are happy to help you reach your ultrasound career goals!

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