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[Show more]Once EEG data is acquired there is an expectation that the information will be protected. This means correct answer: all staff are accountable for protecting the patient confidentiality 
 
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy accounts for what % of all patients with epilepsy? correct answer: 60% 
 
Precocious p...
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Add to cartOnce EEG data is acquired there is an expectation that the information will be protected. This means correct answer: all staff are accountable for protecting the patient confidentiality 
 
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy accounts for what % of all patients with epilepsy? correct answer: 60% 
 
Precocious p...
What is the typical presentation of CJD? correct answer: ataxia, dementia and myoclonus. 
 
Tuberous sclerosis correct answer: tumors or growths in the brain or other organs 
 
What is the most important to document in the history of your EEG patient? correct answer: Skull defects 
 
MoyaMoya dis...
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Add to cartWhat is the typical presentation of CJD? correct answer: ataxia, dementia and myoclonus. 
 
Tuberous sclerosis correct answer: tumors or growths in the brain or other organs 
 
What is the most important to document in the history of your EEG patient? correct answer: Skull defects 
 
MoyaMoya dis...
Calibration is required 
 a. at the start of the recording 
b. at the end of the recording 
c. at the start and end of the recording 
d. only when Sensitivity changes are made during the recording correct answer: c. at the start and end of the recording 
 
Duration is measured in 
a. Hertz 
b. Mill...
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Add to cartCalibration is required 
 a. at the start of the recording 
b. at the end of the recording 
c. at the start and end of the recording 
d. only when Sensitivity changes are made during the recording correct answer: c. at the start and end of the recording 
 
Duration is measured in 
a. Hertz 
b. Mill...
HYPERVENTILATION result correct answer: Hypocapnia: state of reduced carbon dioxide in the blood 
 
Photoparoxysmal response correct answer: EEG response to light with spikes, spike-wave discharge and/or intermittent slow waves 
 
Input impedance should be correct answer: very high 
 
According t...
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Add to cartHYPERVENTILATION result correct answer: Hypocapnia: state of reduced carbon dioxide in the blood 
 
Photoparoxysmal response correct answer: EEG response to light with spikes, spike-wave discharge and/or intermittent slow waves 
 
Input impedance should be correct answer: very high 
 
According t...
The basic unit for measuring current flow is____. 
c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere correct answer: Ampere 
 
The basic unit of resistance is____. 
a.Ohm 
b.Coulomb 
c.Ampere 
d.Volt correct answer: Ohm 
 
Which of the following is not a valid expression of Ohm's law? 
(in this equation E (...
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Add to cartThe basic unit for measuring current flow is____. 
c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere correct answer: Ampere 
 
The basic unit of resistance is____. 
a.Ohm 
b.Coulomb 
c.Ampere 
d.Volt correct answer: Ohm 
 
Which of the following is not a valid expression of Ohm's law? 
(in this equation E (...
Agnosia correct answer: the inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
Apraxia correct answer: difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements (your brain knows but it cant carry out) 
 
How often does osha check leakage of current correct answer: semiannually 
 
What kind of seizur...
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Add to cartAgnosia correct answer: the inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
Apraxia correct answer: difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements (your brain knows but it cant carry out) 
 
How often does osha check leakage of current correct answer: semiannually 
 
What kind of seizur...
Cavities inside the skull correct answer: Anterior/middle/posterior fossa 
 
Cranial bones correct answer: Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & temporal (paired). 
 
Mental protuberance correct answer: chin bone 
 
MCA supply of the cerebral cortex correct answer: Hand + ...
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Add to cartCavities inside the skull correct answer: Anterior/middle/posterior fossa 
 
Cranial bones correct answer: Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & temporal (paired). 
 
Mental protuberance correct answer: chin bone 
 
MCA supply of the cerebral cortex correct answer: Hand + ...
To enhance the background alpha and beta asymmetry in an EEG record showing moderately high voltage delta activity, the technologist should use a correct answer: shorter time constant and increased sensitivity. 
 
Laplacian montage correct answer: source reference derivation 
 
A waveform of 0.5 H...
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Add to cartTo enhance the background alpha and beta asymmetry in an EEG record showing moderately high voltage delta activity, the technologist should use a correct answer: shorter time constant and increased sensitivity. 
 
Laplacian montage correct answer: source reference derivation 
 
A waveform of 0.5 H...
ABRET ASAP| 551 QUESTIONS| With COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Abret ASAP EEG [Big Starred]| 470 Questions| With Complete Solutions
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Why is sleep deprivation considered an activation procedure? correct answer: 24-36 hours of continuous waking time may stress a potentially epileptogenic brain so that abnormalities will appear in the waking EEG 
 
What type of epilepsy is most likely to show abnormalities during sleep? correct ans...
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Add to cartWhy is sleep deprivation considered an activation procedure? correct answer: 24-36 hours of continuous waking time may stress a potentially epileptogenic brain so that abnormalities will appear in the waking EEG 
 
What type of epilepsy is most likely to show abnormalities during sleep? correct ans...
embolus correct answer: blood clot, air bubble, piece of fatty deposit, or other object that is blocking the way 
 
normal or near normal at high intensity click stimulation, but lower intensity stimulation, increased absolute latencies and normal inter-peak latencies correct answer: In Baep's, p...
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normal or near normal at high intensity click stimulation, but lower intensity stimulation, increased absolute latencies and normal inter-peak latencies correct answer: In Baep's, p...
Key - V= Voltage 
A or D = Amplitude or Deflection 
S = Sensitivity 
 
Equation for Voltage - V = A x S 
 
Equation for Frequency - Frequency = 1/D 
 
Equation for Duration - D = Distance/Paper Speed 
(Distance of waveform in millimeters) 
 
Paper Speed - 5 sec/page = 60 mm/sec FAST 
10 sec/page = 3...
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Add to cartKey - V= Voltage 
A or D = Amplitude or Deflection 
S = Sensitivity 
 
Equation for Voltage - V = A x S 
 
Equation for Frequency - Frequency = 1/D 
 
Equation for Duration - D = Distance/Paper Speed 
(Distance of waveform in millimeters) 
 
Paper Speed - 5 sec/page = 60 mm/sec FAST 
10 sec/page = 3...
Which of the following is involved in the visual system? correct answer: lateral geniculate 
 
Using an amplification factor of 500,000, a 1uV brainstem auditory evoked potential waveform will be amplified to correct answer: .5v 
 
If the sampling rate is 5 msec, the highest frequency that can be ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is involved in the visual system? correct answer: lateral geniculate 
 
Using an amplification factor of 500,000, a 1uV brainstem auditory evoked potential waveform will be amplified to correct answer: .5v 
 
If the sampling rate is 5 msec, the highest frequency that can be ...
What is Glossokinetic artifact? correct answer: Artifact from the tongue movement; tip of tongue is negative, root of tongue is positive. Monitor by placing one electrode above the mouth and one electrode below the mouth. Ask the patient to say lilt or la la la to reproduce the artifact 
 
What can...
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Add to cartWhat is Glossokinetic artifact? correct answer: Artifact from the tongue movement; tip of tongue is negative, root of tongue is positive. Monitor by placing one electrode above the mouth and one electrode below the mouth. Ask the patient to say lilt or la la la to reproduce the artifact 
 
What can...
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