CLTM Neonatal EEG Exam Complete Questions and Correct
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When does trace alternant begin to replace trace discontinu in quiet sleep?
Ans: 35 weeks PMA
Quiz: When does continuous slow wave sleep replace trace alternant?
Ans: 44 weeks PMA
Quiz: How synchronous is the neonatal EEG at 27-29 weeks PMA?
Ans: 100 percent
Quiz: How synchronous is the neonatal EEG at 29-30 weeks PMA?
Ans: 40 percent
Quiz: How synchronous is the neonatal EEG at 30-33 weeks PMA?
Ans: 70-80 percent
Quiz: How synchronous is the neonatal EEG at 34-36 weeks PMA?
Ans: 80-85 percent
Quiz: How synchronous is the neonatal EEG at 37-44 weeks PMA?
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Ans: 85-99 percent
Quiz: How synchronous is the neonatal EEG at 44+ weeks PMA?
Ans: 100 percent
Quiz: In order to be defined as asynchronous, bursts must occur greater than ____
seconds between hemispheres
Ans: 1.5
Quiz: By weeks ___ to __ neonates should be fully reactive to external stimulation
Ans: 32 to 34 weeks
Quiz: Trace discontinu is the dominant pattern up to ____ weeks PMA
Ans: 27
Quiz: The dominant pattern in quiet sleep between 29-21 weeks PMA is
Ans: trace discontinu
Quiz: Trace discontinu begins to be replaced by trace alternant at
Ans: 34-36 weeks PMA (TD only in quiet sleep)
37-40 weeks (TA fully replaced TD)
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