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©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 8:22PM. A+ 1 | P a g e ABRET EXAM 5 Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. TcMEPs - AnswerVecuronium will have the greatest impact on what modality ketamine - Answerwhich anesthetic agent least attenuates the amplitude of the cortical potentials fentanyl - Answerwhich of the anesthetic agents will not obliterate the transcranial electric motor potential D waves are resistant to anesthesis while I waves are markedly reduced - Answerregarding the effect of anesthesia on D and I waves: P100 - Answerwhich waveform is most affected by inhalation anesthesia propofol - Answerwhich anesthetic drug may cause a minimal increase in latencies of the BAEP Neostigmine - Answerthe effect of muscle relaxants of the non-depolarizing type can be reversed using it helps overcome suppression effect caused by anesthesia - Answerin TcMEP we generally use a repeated succession of impulses to stimulate the motor cortex because decreased spinal cord perfusion - Answerwhat effect does increased CSF pressure have on the spinal cord perfussion conductive hearing loss - Answeran increase in absolute latencies only of the BAer indicates confirm stim - Answera rostral recording electrode can be helpful when monitoring D waves in order to Lumbar tumor removal - AnswerD waves cannot be monitored for highly variable and inaccurate - Answerrecording of BAEPs during drilling results in waveforms that are prevent nerve root injuries during spinal cord manipulation - Answerwhat would be the intraoperative use of Dsep ©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 8:22PM. A+ 2 | P a g e head/neck positioning - AnswerDuring posterior cervical fusion for spinal stenosis, a global shift in latency cortical and subcortical tibial and ulnar SSEPS are noted an hour following exposure. this change could be indicative of hearing loss - Answerwhat is at greatest risk during resection of CPA tumor right EEG slowing and Left upper cortical SSEP amplitude decrease - AnswerYou are monitoring a right carotid. if the patient does not have adequate collateral flow what changes will you see when the surgeon clamps the artery decreased beta on side of surgery - Answerduring Carotid the first eeg change indicating possible cerebral ischemia is loss of all waves due to vascular compromise - Answerextreme cerebellar retraction during CPA tumor surgery likely results in after cross-clamping - Answera stroke associated with a carotid will most likely occur spinal cord ischemia - Answercerebrospinal fluid drainage through a lumbar drain during thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysyms is to prevent intersubject variability - Answercompared to common peroneal stim, responses from ptn stim are subject to less EP-N13 - Answermedian nerve peripheral conduction time is measured from Cpi-Fpz - Answercorrect montage for identifying P37 response 2.1Hz - Answerthe stim rate most suitable for tibial ssep monitoring reverse the polarity - Answerhow do you differentiate Wave I from cochlear microphonis in Ecoch Cpz-Fpz - Answermax amplitude cortical evoked potential following stim on the left PTN usually would be found between use condensation clicks instead of rarefaction clicks - Answerhow can one enhance the amplitude of wave V of BAEP continue to monitor subcortical channels - Answerif during a procedure you notice a global decrease in all cortical channels you should anal sphincter - Answerduring the monitoring of a selective dorsal rhizotomy, what muscle is critical to monitor? neurotonic discharges - Answerduring peripheral nerve surgery , what is the most omnious sign Cz-Fpz - Answerwhich montage will n

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TcMEPs - Answer✔Vecuronium will have the greatest impact on what modality

ketamine - Answer✔which anesthetic agent least attenuates the amplitude of the cortical
potentials

fentanyl - Answer✔which of the anesthetic agents will not obliterate the transcranial electric
motor potential

D waves are resistant to anesthesis while I waves are markedly reduced - Answer✔regarding
the effect of anesthesia on D and I waves:

P100 - Answer✔which waveform is most affected by inhalation anesthesia

propofol - Answer✔which anesthetic drug may cause a minimal increase in latencies of the
BAEP

Neostigmine - Answer✔the effect of muscle relaxants of the non-depolarizing type can be
reversed using

it helps overcome suppression effect caused by anesthesia - Answer✔in TcMEP we generally
use a repeated succession of impulses to stimulate the motor cortex because

decreased spinal cord perfusion - Answer✔what effect does increased CSF pressure have on the
spinal cord perfussion

conductive hearing loss - Answer✔an increase in absolute latencies only of the BAer indicates

confirm stim - Answer✔a rostral recording electrode can be helpful when monitoring D waves
in order to

Lumbar tumor removal - Answer✔D waves cannot be monitored for

highly variable and inaccurate - Answer✔recording of BAEPs during drilling results in waveforms
that are

prevent nerve root injuries during spinal cord manipulation - Answer✔what would be the
intraoperative use of Dsep

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head/neck positioning - Answer✔During posterior cervical fusion for spinal stenosis, a global
shift in latency cortical and subcortical tibial and ulnar SSEPS are noted an hour following
exposure. this change could be indicative of

hearing loss - Answer✔what is at greatest risk during resection of CPA tumor

right EEG slowing and Left upper cortical SSEP amplitude decrease - Answer✔You are
monitoring a right carotid. if the patient does not have adequate collateral flow what changes
will you see when the surgeon clamps the artery

decreased beta on side of surgery - Answer✔during Carotid the first eeg change indicating
possible cerebral ischemia is

loss of all waves due to vascular compromise - Answer✔extreme cerebellar retraction during
CPA tumor surgery likely results in

after cross-clamping - Answer✔a stroke associated with a carotid will most likely occur

spinal cord ischemia - Answer✔cerebrospinal fluid drainage through a lumbar drain during
thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysyms is to prevent

intersubject variability - Answer✔compared to common peroneal stim, responses from ptn stim
are subject to less

EP-N13 - Answer✔median nerve peripheral conduction time is measured from

Cpi-Fpz - Answer✔correct montage for identifying P37 response

2.1Hz - Answer✔the stim rate most suitable for tibial ssep monitoring

reverse the polarity - Answer✔how do you differentiate Wave I from cochlear microphonis in
Ecoch

Cpz-Fpz - Answer✔max amplitude cortical evoked potential following stim on the left PTN
usually would be found between

use condensation clicks instead of rarefaction clicks - Answer✔how can one enhance the
amplitude of wave V of BAEP

continue to monitor subcortical channels - Answer✔if during a procedure you notice a global
decrease in all cortical channels you should

anal sphincter - Answer✔during the monitoring of a selective dorsal rhizotomy, what muscle is
critical to monitor?

neurotonic discharges - Answer✔during peripheral nerve surgery , what is the most omnious
sign

Cz-Fpz - Answer✔which montage will not show wave I or Brainstem waveforms due to common
mode rejection

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