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CNIM Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers During tibial nerve stimulation, a decreased nerve conduction velocity between the popliteal fossa and L3 potential, with normal NCV to the popliteal fossa indicates: A- a normal pathway B- a lesion between the popliteal fossa and caudal equina ...

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During tibial nerve stimulation, a decreased nerve conduction velocity between the
popliteal fossa and L3 potential, with normal NCV to the popliteal fossa indicates:

A- a normal pathway
B- a lesion between the popliteal fossa and caudal equina
C- a lesion between the ankle and popliteal fossa
D- that the extremity should be cooled and the study repeated - Answer- B- a lesion
between the popliteal fossa and caudal equina

Because generator sites are typically deep within anatomic structures, most EPs are
considered to be

A- steady state potentials
B- transient waveforms
C- multiwave complexes
D- far-field responses - Answer- D- far-field responses

How can one sometimes enhance the wave V amplitude?

A- Use condensation instead of rarefaction
B- Stimulate using a 4kHz tone pip
C- Increase rep. rate
D- Decrease sweep - Answer- A- Use condensation instead of rarefaction

What intravenous drug is used to maintain hypotension?

A- Nutroprusside
B- Medazolam
C- Propofol
D- Methohexital - Answer- A- Nutroprusside

What is the effect on SSEPs of 50μg/kg fentanyl?

A- Decreased latency, increased amplitude
B- Increased latency, decreased amplitude
C- Slightly increased latency, no change in amplitude
D- No change - Answer- C- Slightly increased latency, no change in amplitude

If the highest frequency component of an evoked potential is 400 Hz, then the minimum
sampling rate required to accurately

,represent the signal is:

A- 1600 Hz
B- 400 Hz
C- 200 Hz
D- 800 Hz - Answer- D- 800 Hz

Bipolar electrodes are used for localization of:

A- Decreased common mode rejection
B- Far field signals
C- Phase changes in instrument
D- Signals via phase reversal - Answer- D- Signals via phase reversal

What is the MINIMUM acceptable sweep for BAEPs

A- 20 msec
B- 10 msec
C- 50 msec
D- 5 msec - Answer- B- 10 msec

Preservation of facial nerve CMAPs

A- does not always indicate a good surgical outcome
B- conclusively indicate preservation of function
C- indicates postoperative function of cranial nerve VIII
D- ensures motor activity of the jaw - Answer- A- does not always indicate a good
surgical outcome

In posterior fossa craniotomy surgery for a large tumor with unilateral hearing loss, the
appropriate modalities to monitor would be:

A- Ipsilateral BAEP and facial nerve
B- Contralateral BAEP, median nerve SSEP and facial nerve
C- Facial nerve and contralateral median nerve
D- Ipsilateral BAEP - Answer- B- Contralateral BAEP, median nerve SSEP and facial
nerve

The use of ER insert earphones results in:

A- Increased wave I amplitude
B- Separating wave I from the stimulus artifact
C- Lack of stimulating artifact
D- Shorter I-V interval - Answer- B- Separating wave I from the stimulus artifact

Hemispheric EEG changes may be caused by:

,A- Decreased blood pressure
B- Clamping of the internal carotid
C- Hypothermia
D- A bolus of narcotic - Answer- B- Clamping of the internal carotid

When is the latest acceptable time during a surgery to begin monitoring?

A- During surgical manipulation of neural structure
B- Before closure of the wound
C- Before any surgical manipulations which place neural structures at risk
D- After electrocautery ceases - Answer- C- Before any surgical manipulations which
place neural structures at risk

The earliest obligate component of the median nerve SSEP that is measured far-field is
generated in the

A- Cerebral cortex
B- Medial lemniscus
C- Thalamus
D- Brachial plexus - Answer- B- Medial lemniscus

At the stage of surgical anesthesia, propofol affects the BAEP by

A- causing very minimal changes
B- decreasing the amplitude in all waveforms
C- increasing the latencies of waves I, III, and V without changing their amplitudes
D- abolishing all waveforms - Answer- C- increasing the latencies of waves I, III, and V
without changing their amplitudes

Microvascular decompression involves:

A- Lifting an artery off of a nerve
B- Clamping off the blood supply to a nerve
C- Relieving arterial stenosis
D- Eliminating an arteriovenous malformation - Answer- A- Lifting an artery off of a
nerve

The surgical procedure that would have the greatest risk for changes in cardiovascular
and respiratory efforts would

A- be temporal lobectomy
B- be the removal of an occipital tumor
C- be in the area of the posterior spinal segments
D- involve the posterior fossa - Answer- D- involve the posterior fossa

, Which of the following would most likely result in an increased I-III interval?

A- Decreased click intensity
B- Vestibular schwannoma
C- Medullary Ependymoma
D- Cochlear lesion - Answer- B- Vestibular schwannoma


If the VIIIth nerve were transected, you would get

A- No change
B- Increased I-III latency
C- Loss of wave III - V
D- Absence of all waves I-V - Answer- D- Absence of all waves I-V

Epidural electrodes should be placed:

A- Inside the spinal cord
B- Between the dura and the spinal cord
C- Above the dura
D- Above the lamina - Answer- C- Above the dura

Early changes to CMAPs, during the exposure of CN VII, are most likely due to:

A- an increase in inhalation agents
B- severe blood loss
C- heating from the electrical cautery device
D- changes in the patient's state of consciousness - Answer- C- heating from the
electrical cautery device

During posterior fossa exploration for tic douloureaux, the monitoring of median nerve
SSEPs will demonstrate the:

A- location of the trigeminal nerve
B- effect of retractor placement on the cochlear and vestibular nerves
C- integrity of the somatosensory system traversing brainstem structures
D- integrity of the brainstem - Answer- C- integrity of the somatosensory system
traversing brainstem structures

The effect of severe hypotension on the evoked potential includes

A- a decrease in amplitude and variable changes in latency
B- variable changes in amplitude and an increase in latency
C- an increase in amplitude and a decrease in latency
D- a decrease in amplitude and an increase in latency - Answer- D- a decrease in
amplitude and an increase in latency

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