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1Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 MIDTERM EXAM NORMAL ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Electromyogram - Placed on the submental muscle under the chin, these record oral- lingual-pharyngeal muscle movement used in sleep staging (EMG can also be placed on limbs to record and correlate with EEG)) Respiration effort and nasal/oral airflow - used in sleep staging, to characterize any apnea, and identify respiratory movement artifacts recorded by EEG electrodes Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - Record heart beats that may be recorded by EEG electrodes and assess heart rate and rhythm Oxygen saturation (monitored as a waveform or noted by the technologist) - to assess the impact of apnea events of oxygen levels in the blood ELectrooculogram - Record horizontal and vertical eye movements needed for sleep staging in neonates Rapidly changing background activity - holoprosencephaly periodic hypsarrhythmia in term infants - Nonketotic hyperglycemia, other inborn errors or metabolims and genetically determined encephalopathties 2Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Periodic rolandic sharp waves - Intraventricular hemorrhages (IVH) or periventricular Leukomlacia Periodic Lateralized Epileptiform Discharges - herpes simplex virus encephalitis electrical only seizures - are electrographic seizures without clinical events that correlate to the activity Clinical only seizures - are without any correlated EEG electroclinical seizures (aka: ictal activity) - have clinical and electrographic events that correlate in time An EEG clinical interpretation is based on - - Correlated cl

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MIDTERM EXAM NORMAL
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS



Electromyogram - ✔✔Placed on the submental muscle under the chin, these record oral-

lingual-pharyngeal muscle movement used in sleep staging (EMG can also be placed on

limbs to record and correlate with EEG))


Respiration effort and nasal/oral airflow - ✔✔used in sleep staging, to characterize any

apnea, and identify respiratory movement artifacts recorded by EEG electrodes


Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) - ✔✔Record heart beats that may be recorded by EEG

electrodes and assess heart rate and rhythm


Oxygen saturation (monitored as a waveform or noted by the technologist) - ✔✔to

assess the impact of apnea events of oxygen levels in the blood


ELectrooculogram - ✔✔Record horizontal and vertical eye movements needed for sleep

staging in neonates


Rapidly changing background activity - ✔✔holoprosencephaly


periodic hypsarrhythmia in term infants - ✔✔Nonketotic hyperglycemia, other inborn

errors or metabolims and genetically determined encephalopathties



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, Periodic rolandic sharp waves - ✔✔Intraventricular hemorrhages (IVH) or

periventricular Leukomlacia


Periodic Lateralized Epileptiform Discharges - ✔✔herpes simplex virus encephalitis


electrical only seizures - ✔✔are electrographic seizures without clinical events that

correlate to the activity


Clinical only seizures - ✔✔are without any correlated EEG


electroclinical seizures (aka: ictal activity) - ✔✔have clinical and electrographic events

that correlate in time


An EEG clinical interpretation is based on - ✔✔- Correlated clinical history


-Technical analysis of EEG


conceptual age (CA) which is used in EEG is calculated as - ✔✔Last Menstrual period of

the mother plus 2 weeks


external dyschronism in a neonate indicates - ✔✔discerpancies between clinically

detrmined CA and developmental EEG features which can be an indication of

micalculation of CA or evidence of brain dysfunction


Neonatal EEG recordings vary based on irritability of the neonate, and other factors but

the typical minimum duration of a neonatal EEG is - ✔✔1 hour




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