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1. With significant changes in cervical and cortical
SSEPs during intraoperative monitoring, adequate No change in the
stimula-tion of the median nerve is indicated by: periph-eral
responses
2. The masking level suggested for the
elimination of crossover responses is: Select
one:
60 dB pe SPL
3. What is the definition of a propagated response
and give an example of one? Select one:
N9 response in the
4. The patient presenting prior to surgery for upper SSEP. the
removal of an acoustic neuroma would likely electrode moves and
have symptoms including: Select one: so does the latency
Hearing loss,
headaches, and
unsteady gait
5. What percentage of the motor decussates contralater- 80:20
ally and ipsilaterally? Select one:
6. Evoked potential equipment used in the 10 microamps
operating room should have current limiting
present in every lead to allow for a maximum
leakage current through each patient lead of:
Select one:
7. Which muscle relaxant wears off the fastest when used succinylcholine
for intubation? Select one:
8. It is important to begin monitoring EEG early during a to record the EEG
be-
carotid endarterectomy: Select fore anesthesia and after
one: induction for
comparison during
the case
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