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Periodic, rhythmic or ictal-appearing discharges that are constantly induced by alerting
stimuli:
ESES
SUDEP
SIRPIDS
ECoG
SIRPIDS
Therapeutic hypothermia is indicated for better outcome in adult patients with:
cardiac arrest
hepatic failure
encephalitis
ischemic stroke
cardiac arrestB
SI or SIRPIDS patterns are induced by
Stimulus
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Cross communication between blood vessels is called:anastomosis
arteroscerosis
bifucation
decussation
anastomosis
pentobarbital coma:
triphasic waves
burst-supression
nonreactive alpha
FIRDA
Burst suppression
SPECT
single photon emission computed tomography
Temporal lobe epilepsy accounts for what % of all adult patients with epilepsy?
80
40
20
60
60
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If a patient was having mouth twitching which contacts would most likely show an egg
abnormality?
19-20
21-22
4-5
34-35
19-20
the purpose of bilateral medial temporal depth electrodes is to:
lateralzie hippocampal seizure focus
identify the dominate hemisphere
record after discharges
eloquent cortex
lateralzie hippocampal seizure focus
cortical stimulation near the inferior frontal gyrus will most likely result in:
expressive aphasia
receptive aphasia
leg movements
auditory sensations
expressive aphasia
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what is the first defense for minimizing the spread of infection:
proper equipment sterilization
hand washing
use of OSHA-approved disinfectants
a clean workplace environment
hand washing
this sample demonstrates:
bilateral independent spike and wave
lateralized periodic discharges
partial seizure with secondary generalization
generalized spike and wave
bilateral independent spike and wave
cortical responses recorded over the primary somatosensory cortex to median SSEP
Negative near field responses
positive farfield responses
positive near field responses
negative farfield responses
negative nearfield responses
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