ABRET EEG EXAM PART 2 2025
BRAND NEW ACTUAL EXAM.
1. What feature is most diagnostic of PNES - correct answer-
no disruption of the PDR
2. Alpha coma is most often seen following: - correct answer-
cardiac arrest
3. Which of the following EEG pattern is MOST likely
associated with seizures - correct answer- TIRDA
4. Rhythmic theta activity in the temporal region is most
commonly associated with which seizure type? - correct
answer- complex partial
5. What is the term that best describes failure of the alpha
rhythm to attenuate with eye opening - correct answer-
Bancaud's phenomenon
6. Hypothalamic hamartoma - correct answer- Gelastic seizure
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7. Landau-kleffner syndrome is characterized by - correct
answer- electrical status epilepticus of sleep
8. PARTIAL SEIZURE DISORDER - correct answer- anterior
temporal spike focus
9. A common electrographic correlate of a seizure: - correct
answer- rhythmic activity
10. Which pattern is not the result of cerebral anoxia - correct
answer- phantom spike and wave
11. A prolonged series of generalized convulsions without any
period of consciousness between them is refereed to as -
correct answer- status epilepticus
12. Which of the following is the most common EEG correlate
of an epileptic aura - correct answer- temporal epileptiform
discharges
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13. A 14 year old female with a history of "body jerks" in the
morning presents first time seizure, what would you expect to
see on the EEG - correct answer- 3-6 hz generalized
polyspike and wave
14. Immediately following a generalized tonic clonic seizure-
the EEG typically shows - correct answer- generalized
slowing
15. Photomyogenic response may be enhanced by: - correct
answer- alcohol or barbiturate withdrawal
16. An EEG technologist observes what appears to be both
Mu Rhythm and posterior dominant rhythm at the same time
during the live EEG. What can they do to prove that the
rhythm is Mu? - correct answer- ask the patient to move their
contralateral hand
17. Alpha coma - correct answer- 8-13 Hz activity occuring
diffusely, maximum anteriorly
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18. Photoparoxysmal response are characterized by - correct
answer- Generalized irregular spike and wave discharges or
polyspike and burst
19. Which of the following patterns is characterisitically
eliminated by movement of a limb - correct answer- Mu
Rhythm
20. What would be considered a focal abnormality - correct
answer- Unilateral spikes
21. SREDA most often seen - correct answer- suddenly in
resting EEG
22. BIPLEDS - correct answer- hypoxia
23. During neonatal seizures, the EEG is most likely to show -
correct answer- focal rhythmic activity
24. SMALL SHARP SPIKES - correct answer- benign
epileptiform transients of sleep