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ABRET Neurological Disorders || With complete solutions.
  • ABRET Neurological Disorders || With complete solutions.

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  • Todd's Paralysis a. Ictal-contralaterally b. Ictal-ipsilaterally c. post-ictal d. seizure onset correct answers post-ictal The EEG of a patient with a tumor in the left frontal lobe would most likely show a. TIRDA b. Generalized slowing c. FIRDA d. left frontal polymorphic delta activity correct answers left frontal polymorphic delta activity A childhood disorder characterized by acquired aphasia, multifocal epileptiform abnormalities, and focal or generalized seizures: a. ...
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NUR 176 Final Review Hondros Questions with Certified Solutions
  • NUR 176 Final Review Hondros Questions with Certified Solutions

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  • NUR 176 Final Review Hondros Questions with Certified Solutions The nurse is assisting in implementing care plan for a patient with dementia. Which interventions would you expect to see? (SATA) Keep a large clock and calendar in view, reduce distractions during meal times, reduce exposure to over-stimulating situations, and monitor weight regularly for changes. Nurse is caring for a patient with type 1 diabetes. Which indicates need for further assessment? "My dad and his dad had pan...
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CLTM Question and answers correctly solved 2024
  • CLTM Question and answers correctly solved 2024

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  • CLTM Question and answers correctly solved 2024 What level of constant voltage is likely to cause asystole? - correct answer >2 A mps The most common of all epileptic manifestations and likely to occur in 3-4 % of all healthy children? - correct answer Benign Febrile Convulsions Stroke is the number 1, leading cause of death in the US? - correct answer False- it is 3rd Continuous monitoring of EEG in the ICU had become more common due to: - correct answer *Ability to review EEG data ...
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AHN 447 Exam 5 Questions And Answers
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  • AHN 447 Exam 5 Questions And Answers generalized seizures include ___ hemispheres of the brain - ANS-both partial seizures include ___ hemisphere of the brain - ANS-one seizure type: increase in muscle tone, stiffening of muscle (they become rigid), affects both arms and legs - ANS-tonic seizure type: arrthymic jerking - ANS-clonic seizure type: alteration between stiffening & jerking, safety is at risk the most with this type - ANS-tonicclonic seizure type: loss of concentration & focu...
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APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023
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  • APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023 Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych Question:1 Sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs may be consistent with: a myoclonic seizure. Correct Explanation: A patient experiencing a myoclonic seizure manifests sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs. A sudden brief lapse of consciousness with momentary blinking, staring, or movements of the lips & hands but no falling is consistent with an...
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ABRET Neurological Disorders questions with correct answers
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  • with correct answers Todd's Paralysis a. Ictal-contralaterally b. Ictal-ipsilaterally c. post-ictal d. seizure onset Answer post-ictal The EEG of a patient with a tumor in the left frontal lobe would most likely show a. TIRDA b. Generalized slowing c. FIRDA d. left frontal polymorphic delta activity Answer left frontal polymorphic delta activity A childhood disorder characterized by acquired aphasia, multifocal epileptiform abnormalities, and focal or generalized seizures: ...
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CLTM actual exam questions and answers
  • CLTM actual exam questions and answers

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  • What level of constant voltage is likely to cause asystole? >2 A mps The most common of all epileptic manifestations and likely to occur in 3-4 % of all healthy children? Benign Febrile Convulsions Stroke is the number 1, leading cause of death in the US? False- it is 3rd Continuous monitoring of EEG in the ICU had become more common due to: *Ability to review EEG data via networking *Digital Video and EEG *Advances in Computer memory storate Has a mortality ...
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APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023
  • APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023

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  • APEA Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS UPDATED 2023 Neuro | Musculoskeletal | APEA Psych Question:1 Sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs may be consistent with: a myoclonic seizure. Correct Explanation: A patient experiencing a myoclonic seizure manifests sudden, brief, rapid jerks, involving the trunk or limbs. A sudden brief lapse of consciousness with momentary blinking, staring, or movements of the lips & hands but no falling is consistent with an...
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NUR 221 Exam 1 questions with correct answers
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  • Abnormal, sudden, electrical signals fired from neurons within the brain, may be either generalized or focal Answer seizure disorders Contributing factors for seizures (7 things, SATA question) Answer sleep loss, electrolyte imbalance, infection (meningitis), drug or etoh withdrawal, trauma (head injury), brain tumors, high fever Generalized seizures have discharge from Answer both hemispheres Tonic - Clonic seizures Answer violent muscle contractions, lose conciousness, stiffening of b...
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Copy EEG/CLTM questions with 100% correct answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • Copy EEG/CLTM questions with 100% correct answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • Copy EEG/CLTMWhere is the hippocampus located? - correct answer Temporal lobe, responsible for learning and memory What is the amygdala responsible for? - correct answer Long term emotional, processing of memory, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system. Located in Temporal Lobe Foramen Ovale Electrodes - correct answer Used to diagnose mesial temporal lobe epilepsy without penetration of the skull. These are 1 to 4 contact flexible platinum wires inserted by needle thru the ...
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