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MRI safe electrodes guard against which of the following:
a. High frequency noise recorded by the electrode
b. Electrode appearance as a shadow on the MRI
c. 60 Hz noise during later recordings
d. Magnetic influence on electrodes –
Correct Answer :d. Magnetic influence on electrodes
How often should the recording equipment be restarted?
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a. Daily
b. After each event
c. Weekly
d. Never –
Correct Answer :a. Daily
Is Coherence imaging a measure of the brain's synchronicity?
a. Yes
b. No –
Correct Answer :a. Yes
Hypsarrhythmia is a pattern most often associated with
a) Atonic seizures
b) Gelastic seizures
c) Infantile Spasms
d) Absence seizures –
Correct Answer :C. Infantile spasms
Ictal weeping and pelvic thrusting may indicate
a) Complex partial seizures
b) Nonepileptic events
c) Frontal lobe seizures
d) None of the above –
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Correct Answer :B. Nonepileptic events
A patient who experiences epigastric rising followed by a 10 second oral and/or manual
automatisms, is unable to respond to verbal commands, and has postictal confusion for
several minutes most likely indicates
a) Primary generalized
b) Simple partial
c) Complex partial
d) Secondary generalized –
Correct Answer :C. Complex partial
Complex automatisms
a) Mesial temporal
b) Parieto-occipital
c) Frontal/orbital frontal
d) Posterior temporal –
Correct Answer :A. Mesial temporal
The main difference between simple partial and complex partial is
a) Autonomic activity
b) Anatomic location
c) Preservation of consciousness
d) Focal motor activity –
Correct Answer :C. Preservation of consciousness
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Which of the following is the most common sign of temporal lobe seizures
a) Tonic rigidity
b) Contralateral dystonia
c) Pelvic thrusting
d) Gelastic events –
Correct Answer :B. Contralateral dystonia
Patient with microcephaly presents with flapping hand movements, frequency laughing or
unusual smiling and an unusual happy demeanor
a) Sturge weber
b) Hypothalamic hamartoma
c) Tuberous sclerosis
d) Angelman syndrome –
Correct Answer :D. Angelman syndrome
Olfactory hallucinations
a) Superior frontal cortex
b) Orbital frontal cortex
c) Inferior parietal cortex
d) Superior temporal cortex –
Correct Answer :B. Orbital frontal cortex
Hypothalamic hamartomas are associated with
a) Absence seizures
b) Infantile spasms
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