ABRET Practice Exam Part 2 () With Complete Solution
ABRET Practice Exam Part 2 () With Complete Solution HYPERVENTILATION result - Hypocapnia: state of reduced carbon dioxide in the blood Photoparoxysmal response - EEG response to light with spikes, spike-wave discharge and/or intermittent slow waves Input impedance should be - very high According to the Guidelines, how many bits of resolution is required? - 11 Which of the following is the WORST prognostic feature in the EEG of a comatose patient? - monorhythmic tracing without variability SMALL SHARP SPIKES are also called - Benign Epileptiform Transients of Sleep (BETS) HYPSARRHYTHMIA shows - Disorganized, continuous high voltage slow waves with interspersed multifocal spike waves A seizure discharge arising from the right frontal lobe is likely to be characterized clinically by - deviation of head and eyes What is most important when evaluating the background activity? - Record the maximal state of alertness High voltage theta or delta waves, commonly seen in children 8-14 years, accentuated by hyperventilation: - Posterior Slow Waves of Youth (PSWY) A stroke which results in only LEFT leg weakness most likely involves which of the following arteries? - The RIGHT anterior cerebral artery Rare 6-11 hz negative sharp arciform waves, most commonly seen in adults over 30 years in the mid-temporal regions. - Wickets A prolonged series of generalized convulsions without any period of consciousness between them is referred to as - status epilepticus What differentiates Lambda and POSTS - Occurs with eyes open
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