EEG 212 BOARD PREP EXAM
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 GRADED A+
Rapid, involuntary, jerky, arrhythmic movements of
muscle groups, that can be generalized, symmetric,
asymmetric or unilateral describes what disorder?
correct answers >> Chorea
The single most important source of information in
reducing diagnostic uncertainty correct answers >>
is the H & P
The root word "cardio" means: correct answers >>
heart
The Glasgow Scale is used to determine: correct
answers >> the patient's degree of consciousness
The conceptional age is defined as the: correct
answers >> gestational age plus the chronological age
GRADED A
,Cataplexy is seen in: correct answers >> narcolepsy
______ is a rare progressive cerebrovascular disorder
primarily in children but also adults, caused by blocked
arteries in the basal ganglia. The name means "puff of
smoke" named for the appearance of a tangle of tiny
blood vessels that develop to compensate for the
blockage and appear on X Ray. Symptoms include stroke
and TIAs with associated weakness and paralysis.
correct answers >> Moya Moya Disease
Prozac(fluoxetine), Welbutrin (bupropion),
Lexapro(escitalopram Oxalate), Zoloft (sertraline), Paxil
(paroxetine), Celexa (citalopram), Effexor XL(venlafazine
HCI) correct answers >> Antidepressants
On a neurological exam, a typical question might be:
"How is a car like a bicycle?" The patient's response is
determined by: correct answers >> -the patient's
hearing
-the patient's comprehension of English
-the patient's ability to compare items in an abstract
fashion
Body tissue contains excessive fluid: correct answers
>> edema
GRADED A
, The suffix -"itis" means: correct answers >>
inflammation
Define Angiography: correct answers >> serial X-
rays of blood vessels following the injection of a
radiopaque substance.
TIA: correct answers >> Transient Ischemic Attack
Define Acute: correct answers >> (of a bad, difficult,
or unwelcome situation, symptoms or phenomenon)
present or experienced to a severe or intense degree,
often of short duration and contrasted with the term
"chronic".
QRS complex refers to: correct answers >>
ventricular excitation of the myocardium
Sign of increased intracranial pressure (ICP): correct
answers >> Papilledema
P.O. stands for: correct answers >> by mouth
What does QD, BID and TID mean on a prescription?
correct answers >> One per day, two per day and three
per day
GRADED A
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
2025 GRADED A+
Rapid, involuntary, jerky, arrhythmic movements of
muscle groups, that can be generalized, symmetric,
asymmetric or unilateral describes what disorder?
correct answers >> Chorea
The single most important source of information in
reducing diagnostic uncertainty correct answers >>
is the H & P
The root word "cardio" means: correct answers >>
heart
The Glasgow Scale is used to determine: correct
answers >> the patient's degree of consciousness
The conceptional age is defined as the: correct
answers >> gestational age plus the chronological age
GRADED A
,Cataplexy is seen in: correct answers >> narcolepsy
______ is a rare progressive cerebrovascular disorder
primarily in children but also adults, caused by blocked
arteries in the basal ganglia. The name means "puff of
smoke" named for the appearance of a tangle of tiny
blood vessels that develop to compensate for the
blockage and appear on X Ray. Symptoms include stroke
and TIAs with associated weakness and paralysis.
correct answers >> Moya Moya Disease
Prozac(fluoxetine), Welbutrin (bupropion),
Lexapro(escitalopram Oxalate), Zoloft (sertraline), Paxil
(paroxetine), Celexa (citalopram), Effexor XL(venlafazine
HCI) correct answers >> Antidepressants
On a neurological exam, a typical question might be:
"How is a car like a bicycle?" The patient's response is
determined by: correct answers >> -the patient's
hearing
-the patient's comprehension of English
-the patient's ability to compare items in an abstract
fashion
Body tissue contains excessive fluid: correct answers
>> edema
GRADED A
, The suffix -"itis" means: correct answers >>
inflammation
Define Angiography: correct answers >> serial X-
rays of blood vessels following the injection of a
radiopaque substance.
TIA: correct answers >> Transient Ischemic Attack
Define Acute: correct answers >> (of a bad, difficult,
or unwelcome situation, symptoms or phenomenon)
present or experienced to a severe or intense degree,
often of short duration and contrasted with the term
"chronic".
QRS complex refers to: correct answers >>
ventricular excitation of the myocardium
Sign of increased intracranial pressure (ICP): correct
answers >> Papilledema
P.O. stands for: correct answers >> by mouth
What does QD, BID and TID mean on a prescription?
correct answers >> One per day, two per day and three
per day
GRADED A