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ACCS Review Practice Exam 2024 with 100% Verified solutions| Rated A+
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Average urine output per hour is approximately? - 40 mL 
According to the Berlin Criteria, a patient is classified with severe ARDS when his Pao2/Fio2 ratio is? - 
Less than 100 
A patient is admitted to the ED with a possible CVA. Which diagnostic test is most appropriate for 
identification of an acute cerebral infarction? - CT Scan: checks chest, abdomen and brain (2-3 
dimensions) 
Cerebral angiography - measures abnormal cerebral circulation 
PET scan - checks for cancer, brain disorders an...
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Temporal lobe epilepsy accounts for what % of all adult patients with epilepsy? 
60% 
 
 
 
The majority of seizures in the intensive care unit are: 
non convulsive 
 
 
 
What type of resection is associated with medial temporal sclerosis? 
Temporal lobectomy 
 
 
 
The safest AED for pregnant women 
Lamictal 
 
 
 
Hypsarrhythmia is a pattern most often associated with 
Infantile spasms 
 
 
 
Expressive speech 
Broca's area 
 
 
 
Vagus nerve stimulators are approved for use in patients with...
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Temporal lobe epilepsy accounts for what % of all adult patients with epilepsy? - 
60% 
The majority of seizures in the intensive care unit are: - non convulsive 
What type of resection is associated with medial temporal sclerosis? - Temporal 
lobectomy 
The safest AED for pregnant women - Lamictal 
Hypsarrhythmia is a pattern most often associated with - Infantile spasms 
Expressive speech - Broca's area 
Vagus nerve stimulators are approved for use in patients with - partial seizures 
Phenoba...
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Average urine output per hour is approximately? - ️️40 mL 
 
According to the Berlin Criteria, a patient is classified with severe ARDS when his Pao2/Fio2 ratio is? - ️️Less than 100 
 
A patient is admitted to the ED with a possible CVA. Which diagnostic test is most appropriate for identification of an acute cerebral infarction? - ️️CT Scan: checks chest, abdomen and brain (2-3 dimensions) 
 
Cerebral angiography - ️️measures abnormal cerebral circulation 
 
PET scan - ️️ch...
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In a patient with epileposy, which region of focus (by lobe of the brain) is known to have the greatest incidence of NORMAL EEG? 
Frontal Lobe 
 
Seizures from here don't always show up on the EEG 
 
 
 
Catamenial Epilepsy - What is it? 
Includes women whose seizures are exacerbated by their menstrual cycle. 
 
Women with catamenial epilepsy are unusually sensitive to endogenous hormonal changes. This seizure exacerbation has a statistically significant positive correlation to serum estradiol/...
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What are X-rays substantial in doing? correct answers characterizing internal structures that differ largely from their surroundings in the degree to which they absorb x-rays-so they are not useful in photographing the brain 
 
Contrast X-ray techniques correct answers involve injecting into one compartment of the body a substance that absorbs X-rays either less then or more than the surrounding tissue/the injected substance then heightens the contrast between the compartment & surrounding tissu...
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Temporal lobe epilepsy accounts for what % of all adult patients with epilepsy? 
60% 
 
 
 
The majority of seizures in the intensive care unit are: 
non convulsive 
 
 
 
What type of resection is associated with medial temporal sclerosis? 
Temporal lobectomy 
 
 
 
The safest AED for pregnant women 
Lamictal 
 
 
 
Hypsarrhythmia is a pattern most often associated with 
Infantile spasms 
 
 
 
Expressive speech 
Broca's area 
 
 
 
Vagus nerve stimulators are approved for use in patients with...
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The nerve supply for the female pelvis comes from the autonomic nerves that enter 
the pelvis through the 
Superior hypogastric plexus 
Which of the following is an important statement regarding the prevention of 
degenerative orthopedic conditions 
Weight-bearing activities and joint movement prevent cartilage from becoming 
thin or damaged 
The cerebellar tentorium supports which structures of the cerebral hemispheres 
Temporal lobe 
the s...
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Central Nervous System Vasculitis: Still More Questions than Answers
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2.5.2.1. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Magnetic 
Resonance Angiography (MRA) 
 MRI is sensitive but not specific in revealing changes 
associated with PACNS [30]. Lesions are frequently multiple 
and bilateral and include parenchymal or meningeal enhancing areas, ischemic areas or infarcts in the cortex, deep white 
matter, or periventricular white matter (Fig. 1A). It may also 
disclose hemorrhagic lesions [31, 32]. The sensitivity of 
MRI in biopsy-proven PACNS is very high, disc...
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In a patient with epileposy, which region of focus (by lobe of the brain) is known to have the greatest incidence of NORMAL EEG? 
Frontal Lobe 
 
Seizures from here don't always show up on the EEG 
 
 
 
Catamenial Epilepsy - What is it? 
Includes women whose seizures are exacerbated by their menstrual cycle. 
 
Women with catamenial epilepsy are unusually sensitive to endogenous hormonal changes. This seizure exacerbation has a statistically significant positive correlation to serum estradiol/...
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