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299 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 299
Patient history of craniotomy, what best describes the image on the next page?
Breach rhythm
Interictal epileptiform discharges
Wicket spikes
Contamination of electrodes
Term 2 of 299
A concussion results in temporary loss of function of brain cells accompanied by a temporary loss
of consciousness and recovery occurs with no residual neurologic signs?
True
False
Term 3 of 299
Two important functions of the medulla are?
Proprioception and smell
Respiration and regulation of heart rate
Perspiration and blood pressure
Respiration and sleep
,Term 4 of 299
The generic name for Dilantin is?
Tegretol
Depakene
Phenobarbital
Phenytoin
Term 5 of 299
Congenital syndrome caused by a genetic anomaly extra chromosome or extra part of
chromosome on #21?
Picks disease
Down Syndrome
Autism
All the above
Term 6 of 299
A patient going through alcohol withdrawal may have seizures?
True
False
Term 7 of 299
Should chest compressions become necessary, the recommended BLS compression rate for
adults is?
100/minute
60-80/minute
70-90/minute
120/minute
,Term 8 of 299
Subdermal needle electrodes?
a. Inserted just beneath the skin
b. Are not recommended for routine use of EEG
c. Commonly used for intraoperative monitoring
d. All the above
e. A and B only
A and B only
Parkinson's Disease
All of the above
Delta range activity during alert stages
Term 9 of 299
The image below shows?
a. Generalized periodic EEG pattern with a slow background
b. Periodic discharges with suppression of background
c. Trace discontinue
d. Burst suppression
Time in weeks from conception to the infants birth
Electrode pop
Seizure activity with suppression of EEG activity
, Term 10 of 299
The Circle of Willis is formed from the anterior communicating, anterior cerebral, internal carotid,
posterior communicating, posterior cerebral, and basilar arteries?
True
False
Term 11 of 299
With bacterial meningitis, EEG tracings may show? a. Widespread changes of the brain's surface
b. Focal or widespread slowing
c. Possibility of epileptiform activity
d. B and C
e. All the above
Move the electrode
Circumferential
8 years to 14 years
All of the above
Term 12 of 299
Café au lait spots and neurofibromas are associated with?
a. Van Recklinghousen's disease
b. Sturge weber syndrome
c. Birth defects
d. All the above
Viruses and bacteria
Neural tube defects
300 micro amperes
All of the above
299 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 299
Patient history of craniotomy, what best describes the image on the next page?
Breach rhythm
Interictal epileptiform discharges
Wicket spikes
Contamination of electrodes
Term 2 of 299
A concussion results in temporary loss of function of brain cells accompanied by a temporary loss
of consciousness and recovery occurs with no residual neurologic signs?
True
False
Term 3 of 299
Two important functions of the medulla are?
Proprioception and smell
Respiration and regulation of heart rate
Perspiration and blood pressure
Respiration and sleep
,Term 4 of 299
The generic name for Dilantin is?
Tegretol
Depakene
Phenobarbital
Phenytoin
Term 5 of 299
Congenital syndrome caused by a genetic anomaly extra chromosome or extra part of
chromosome on #21?
Picks disease
Down Syndrome
Autism
All the above
Term 6 of 299
A patient going through alcohol withdrawal may have seizures?
True
False
Term 7 of 299
Should chest compressions become necessary, the recommended BLS compression rate for
adults is?
100/minute
60-80/minute
70-90/minute
120/minute
,Term 8 of 299
Subdermal needle electrodes?
a. Inserted just beneath the skin
b. Are not recommended for routine use of EEG
c. Commonly used for intraoperative monitoring
d. All the above
e. A and B only
A and B only
Parkinson's Disease
All of the above
Delta range activity during alert stages
Term 9 of 299
The image below shows?
a. Generalized periodic EEG pattern with a slow background
b. Periodic discharges with suppression of background
c. Trace discontinue
d. Burst suppression
Time in weeks from conception to the infants birth
Electrode pop
Seizure activity with suppression of EEG activity
, Term 10 of 299
The Circle of Willis is formed from the anterior communicating, anterior cerebral, internal carotid,
posterior communicating, posterior cerebral, and basilar arteries?
True
False
Term 11 of 299
With bacterial meningitis, EEG tracings may show? a. Widespread changes of the brain's surface
b. Focal or widespread slowing
c. Possibility of epileptiform activity
d. B and C
e. All the above
Move the electrode
Circumferential
8 years to 14 years
All of the above
Term 12 of 299
Café au lait spots and neurofibromas are associated with?
a. Van Recklinghousen's disease
b. Sturge weber syndrome
c. Birth defects
d. All the above
Viruses and bacteria
Neural tube defects
300 micro amperes
All of the above