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EEG Board Exam Questions With Solutions What pattern would you expect after a CVA? PLED's Adversive seizures are from the ________ lobe with a __________ focus frontal; contralateral What does the body do during an adversive seizure? Neck rotation and conjugate gaze deviation in direction contralateral to epileptic focus Agraphia occurs from damage to the dominant __________ lobe parietal ___________ syndrome occurs in ce/agenesis of corpus callosum. Infantile spasms early onset. Often asymmetric, diffuse EEG w/ suppression bursts and/or atypical hypsarrhythmia. Aicardi

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EEG Board Exam Questions With Solutions

What pattern would you expect after a CVA? PLED's




Adversive seizures are from the ________ lobe with a __________ focus frontal;

contralateral




What does the body do during an adversive seizure? Neck rotation and conjugate gaze

deviation in direction contralateral to epileptic focus




Agraphia occurs from damage to the dominant __________ lobe parietal




___________ syndrome occurs in females.absence/agenesis of corpus callosum. Infantile spasms

early onset. Often asymmetric, diffuse EEG w/ suppression bursts and/or atypical

hypsarrhythmia. Aicardi




What EEG changes might you see with alcohol withdrawal? EEG normal 90% time, with

increased photomyoclonic reactivity. Minor theta/beta anomalies possible

, EEG Board Exam Questions With Solutions
What EEG changes would you see w/ Alzheimer's? voltage/alpha diminish, theta then

delta intrude w/ sharps, asymmetries may develop, less sleep signs




Which anti-biotic can cause seizures which are unresponsive to AED's? amoxycillin




What is the unit of current? Ampere




Amygdalar temp lobe sz can have ___________ and ________ hallucinations olfactory;

gustatory




ALS has normal EEG until weakness makes it harder to breathe, so the EEG then has ______

________ generalized slowing (hypoxia)




_________ is x-ray with contrast media angiography




__________ amnesia is loss of memory for periods of time following accident

anterograde

, EEG Board Exam Questions With Solutions
Antihistamines commonly cause what changes in the EEG at the therapeutic levels?

increased theta/beta




Chlorpromazine (Thorazine), haloperidol (haldol), clozapine (clozaril), and risperidone are

examples of what kind of drug? Antipsychotic drugs




________ is the inability to perform purposeful movement though no muscular or sensory

disturbance is present apraxia




Where is the aqueduct of sylvius located? between the third to fourth ventricle




Which Brodmann's area is the premotor area? Area 6




Which Brodmann's area is the primary visual area (most forms walls of deep calcarine sulcus)?

Area 17




Which two Brodmann's area is the visual association areas? Area 18 and Area 19

, EEG Board Exam Questions With Solutions
Which Brodmann's area is the primary auditory area? Area 41




__________ is a congenital anomaly when the hindbrain is displaced through the foramen

magnum. Arnold-Chiari




___________ is a flapping tremor of hand when wrist extended, resembling bird flapping wings

aterixis




_____________ is a lack of voluntary coordination of muscles, including gait ataxia




Ativan (Lorazepam) is classified as a _____________ benzodiazepine




How is atypical absence different? abnormal background; slow variant spike-wave

complexes. Twitch and stare but without LOC




Where would a seizure originate from if there was an unpleasant olfactory aura? uncus of

temporal lobe

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