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ABRET,EEG Study Guide V1 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Qs & As| Grade A| 100% Correct (Verified Answers) Q: most prominent clinical feature of dilantin toxicity Answer: Ataxia Q: changes in personality is from what lobe of the brain Answer: Frontal lobe Q: acth treats what Answer: Infantile spasms Q: patient with right hemiparesis most likely has a lesion to what lobe Answer: Left frontal lobe Q: scotoma is Answer: Area of vision loss Q: used to localize site of seizure onset by looking for area of hyperfusion Answer: Ictal spect Q: acronym used to describe distinctive eeg waves or complexes that occur between seizures and are distinguished from background activity Answer: Ieds (interictal epileptiform discharges) Q: cabal nerve stimulators are used to treat Answer: Seizures and depression Q: central aspect of using the minimum necessary amount of protected health information needed to accomplish the intended purpose of use, disclosure, or request Answer: Health insurance portability and accountability act Q: what age range is not a risk factor for jme Answer: Patients ages 3-4 Q: clinical semiology is a way to describe Answer: Behaviors during patient events Q: which of the following is most characteristic of creutsfeldt-jacob disease Answer: Myoclonus Q: what type of seizure is not associated with lennox-gastaut syndrome Answer: Complex seizure Q: bells palsy is characterized by Answer: Facial paralysis Q: what clinical signs might be seen with a cerebellar hemorrhage Answer: Trunkal imbalance and poor coordination Q: what part of the brain shows the atrophy associated with huntington's disease Answer: Basil ganglia Q: what type of seizures are age related Answer: Febrile seizures Q: vagal nerve stimulators are used to treat Answer: Seizures and depression Q: occipital lobe receives its blood supply directly from which artery Answer: Posterior cerebral Q: metabolic disorder Answer: Hepatic encephalopathy Q: is tuberous sclerosis genetic? Answer: Yes Q: lateralized periodic discharges are most likely associated with Answer: Herpes simplex encephalitis Q: wernickes area lies in the Answer: Posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus Q: when testing an outpatient with active tuberculosis, it is necessary for the patient to wear a... Answer: Mask Q: fmri Answer: Functional mri Q: with rapidly increasing dosage which of the following medications will have the most sedative effect on the patient Answer: Barbiturates Q: a technologist should only discuss eeg findings with Answer: The interpreting electroencephalographer Q: condition that shows up during childhood, causing difficulties with speech and seizures. They lose the inability to talk and understand speech. (aphasia) Answer: Landau-kleffner syndrome Q: first clinical sign of landau-kleffner syndrome Answer: Aphasia Q: a lesion in the uncus may result in Answer:

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