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ABRET Practice Exam Part 2 Already Passed
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ABRET Practice Exam Part 2 Already Passed 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 ar...
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CEN Sample Test Questions with 100% correct answers
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Right ventricular infarction (RVI) lead changes correct answersII, III, AVF 
 
R ventricular infarction s/s correct answersclear breath sounds, hypotension, JVD. 
R ventricular dilation and dec contractility>> dec preload and CO 
 
Reperfusion therapy standard correct answersWithin 60 min of ED arrival 
 
Common causes of PEA correct answersHypoxia, tension pneumo, cardiac tamponade 
 
BNP as a marker correct answersof L ventricular dysfunction bc ventricles make BNP and an inc of over 100...
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EEG Board Exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Hyperventilation 
What activation is useful for detecting absence seizures? 
 
 
 
sleep activation 
What activation is useful for detecting benign rolandic epilepsy? 
 
 
 
Anterior Cerebral Artery 
Which artery supplies the frontal pole and mesial cortex of frontal/parietal lobes? 
 
 
 
CN VIII (Vestibulocochlear) 
Which nerve is affected with neurofibromatosis/Von Recklinhausen's? 
 
 
 
ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) 
What drug treats infantile spasms? 
 
 
 
Active Sleep 
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2024 ABRET Practice Exam Part 2 Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct
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2024 ABRET Practice Exam Part 2 
Complete Questions & Answers (Solved) 100% Correct 
1. HYPERVENTILATION result 
Answer: Hypocapnia:state ofreduced carbon dioxide in theblood 
2. Photoparoxysmal response 
Answer: EEG response to light with spikes, spike-wavedischarge and/or intermittent 
slow waves 
3. Input impedance should be 
Answer: very high 
4. According to the Guidelines, how many bits of resolution is required? 
Answer: 11 
5. Which of the following is the WORST prognostic feature in th...
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ABRET EEG QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Rolandic Spikes - what type of spikes are seen most often in children 
5-6 Hz - by year one what should the dominant background rhythm be 
5 Hz - what should the PDR of a awake 5 month old infant be 
ORIDA - what encephalopathic EEG pattern is most commonly associated with children 
Benign Rolandic Epilepsy - onset of between 3 and 13 years 
begins with sensorimotor manifestations on one side of the face and mouth 
Unilateral oral paresthesias as well as facial clonic and/or tonic activity are c...
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ABRET Correlation of History with EEG questions with correct answers
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likely to show 
 
a. focal polymorphic delta activity 
b. focal spike activity 
c. asymmetry of the background activity 
d. slowing over the posterior head regions Answer focal spike activity 
 
The EEG of a patient with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome is most likely to show: 
 
a. occipital spikes 
b. 1.5 Hz spike and wave discharges 
c. temporal sharp waves 
d. 3 Hz spike and wave discharges Answer 1.5 Hz spike and wave discharges 
 
Which of the following infectious diseases is most frequently associ...
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ABRET EEG-Practice exam questions || With correct answers.
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Rolandic Spikes correct answers what type of spikes are seen most often in children 
 
5-6 Hz correct answers by year one what should the dominant background rhythm be 
 
5 Hz correct answers what should the PDR of a awake 5 month old infant be 
 
ORIDA correct answers what encephalopathic EEG pattern is most commonly associated with children 
 
Benign Rolandic Epilepsy correct answers onset of between 3 and 13 years 
begins with sensorimotor manifestations on one side of the face and mouth 
Uni...
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ABRET Correlation of History with EEG questions with correct answers
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An EEG obtained within 24 hours following a closed head injury would be LEAST likely to show 
 
a. focal polymorphic delta activity 
b. focal spike activity 
c. asymmetry of the background activity 
d. slowing over the posterior head regions Answer focal spike activity 
 
The EEG of a patient with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome is most likely to show: 
 
a. occipital spikes 
b. 1.5 Hz spike and wave discharges 
c. temporal sharp waves 
d. 3 Hz spike and wave discharges Answer 1.5 Hz spike and wave disc...
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Science Bowl Practice Questions With Verified And Updated Answers
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Science Bowl Practice Questions With 
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Math; Multiple Choice: If the determinant of a matix is zero, the matix is said to be 
W.) an Eigen-matrix 
X.) singular 
Y.) invertible 
Z.) Gaussian - answerX.) singular 
Math; Multiple Choice: Matrix multiplication differs from scalar multiplication in that matrix 
multiplication is not 
W.) commutative 
X.) associative 
Y.) distributed over addition 
Z.) well-defined - answerW.) commutative 
Physics; Multiple Choice: materia...
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Psychology 121 Missouri State University Exam 4 (Ch's 4, 8, 9) questions and answers all are correct
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At 1:00 A.M. Luis gets out of bed and begins to sleepwalk. An EEG of his brain activity is most likely to 
indicate the presence of: - Delta Waves 
At 3 o'clock in the morning, John has already slept for four hours. As long as his sleep continues, we can 
expect an increasing occurrence of: - REM Sleep 
40 year old Lance insists that he never dreams. Research suggests that he probably: - Would 
report a vivid dream if he were awakened during REM sleep 
Nightmares occur in - REM Sleep 
A woman b...
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