>28 mm Hg correlates with what eeg pattern - ANS-Burst suppression
10-15 % of all epilepsies with a female greater than male occurrence - ANS-JME
1000 milliseconds equal to what number of seconds - ANS-1 sec
14& 6 are maximal over what regions - ANS-posterior temporal head regions
14& 6 satisfactory seen with what montage - ANS-referential with references to the
contralteral ear
14&6 hz high-quality spikes are usually visible in what age institution? Top age institution ? -
ANS-between three-20 yoa, thirteen-14 yoa is top
24-27 weeks CA patterns - ANS-trace stop
four examples of benign patterns with rhthmic styles - ANS-rhythmic mid temporal
discharges (rmtd)
alpha variant, sluggish and speedy
mu rhythm
lambda
a affected person with jerky movements (especially hand flapping) common laughter or
smiling, and normally a satisfied demeanor with a microcephalic head is indicative of -
ANS-angelmans syndrome
a postictal impairment of characteristic inside a discrete location or regions within the mind -
ANS-todds paralysis
a reaction to some outside disturbance inclusive of hypoxia, toxins, or fever -
ANS-Physiologic NES
a response typically to psychiatric pressure can bring about - ANS-psychogenic NES
a wave is defined as a slow wave sharp wave or spike by way of its_____ - ANS-length
absence length - ANS-5-10 sec w/ clustering regular
absence etiology and onset? - ANS-genetic
3-10yoa
absence ictal eeg - ANS-3 hz spike and wave
,absence is treated with - ANS-ethosuximide(zarontin)
accurate identification of the focal onset of a 2d genralized GTC necessitates the use of
what paper pace - ANS-display screen show of 5 seconds in step with page
activations for BOE - ANS-eye starting complements and sleep inhibits
energetic sleep consists of :
1respiration
2limb emg
3eye mvmt
4chin emg - ANS-1irregular
2present
3present
4absent
person frontal lobe seizures may take place as - ANS-bicycling movements
affective easy focal clinical manisfestation - ANS-feel worry,giggling, gelastic seizure
age group for wicket spikes - ANS->30 yrs
age you most customarily see SREDA - ANS-youngsters and adults
agnosia - ANS-lack of ability to apprehend objects or humans
AIS RAWOD sample is - ANS-acute ischemic stroke is associated with rawod
rawod
nearby attenuation with out delta
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome - ANS-Distorts frame photographs to seem larger or smaller
in size
Alice in Wonderland Syndrome perceptions frequently occur at _____and is regularly 2nd to
_______ - ANS-night
2nd to migraine
alpha coma has a ______ analysis and has what type of reaction to noxious stim ? -
ANS-negative prognosis and is unreactive to noxious stim
ALPHA coma has an eeg characterized through - ANS-monotonously non-stop frontocentral
alpha activity
alpha is usually a result of ________ injury - ANS-hypoxic damage
amygdala can produce what dysfunctions - ANS-speech arrest
salivation
, chewing(located deep mesial temporal lbes
anastamosis - ANS-pass verbal exchange between blood vessels
ANOSmia - ANS-inabiility to smell
a nostril mia
anterior temporal spikes correlate with - ANS-identifiable lesion
apgar - ANS-appearance
pulse
grimace
interest
breathing
aphasia maximum associated syndrome, hallmark - ANS-aphasia
aphasic loss results from ____ hobby in the speech vicinity - ANS-seizure activity within the
speech vicinity
aphasic simple partial seizures clinically show - ANS-receptive, expressive or global lack of
language
apraxia - ANS-inability to execute voluntary motor movements
at 5 months pdr hz must be - ANS-five hz
at one year pdr hz must be - ANS-6-8 hz
ataxia is - ANS-a gait disturbance
air of secrecy shows what sort of seizure kind - ANS-simple focal (partial) seizure
auras occur as - ANS-belief of strange mild
unsightly odor
perplexing mind or studies
autonomic simple focal scientific manisfestation - ANS-heart price modifications, pores and
skin color, epigastric air of mystery
baep and coma diagnosis: wave 1 only - ANS-poor coma analysis
baep and coma prognosis: wave I,III,V present although ordinary - ANS-exact diagnosis
benign styles are divided into 3 major businesses - ANS-rhythmic patterns
patterns with epileptiform morphology
maturational patterns