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What is the fire procedure acronym - ANSWER -save
save people or patients
announce and activate alarm
ventilate control
extinguisher use
what is the acronym for fire extinguisher use - ANSWER -pass
which of the following uses heat to clean - ANSWER -sterilize
proper removal of tape include - ANSWER -losen tape prior to removal
remove the tape at an angle
hold the skin when removing the tape to prevent tearing
allergies are - ANSWER -a response of the immune system to a foreign substance
anaphylaxis - ANSWER -can be a result of food, is life threatening, can have a
symptom of vomiting
all personal and health info that exists for every individual in any form whether
written, spoken, or electronic is referred to as - ANSWER -protected health info
T/F sensitivities are an immune response - ANSWER -false
What is the current leakage current limit - ANSWER -100 microvolts
T/F it is okay to use an extension cord if you plug it into a hospital grade outlet -
ANSWER -False
When should MSDS be explained - ANSWER -in new employee orientation
, which of the following describes methods that employers must use to protect their
employees from hazards - ANSWER -OSHA
can be avoided by plugging all patient connected items into the same group of
outlets - ANSWER -grounding loops
the proper contact time for high level disinfection - ANSWER -10-30 min.
prion disease is - ANSWER -always fatal
fear or impending doom - ANSWER -limbic system
deja vu or jamis vu - ANSWER -temporal lobe
olfactory - ANSWER -temporal or uncus
visual - ANSWER -occipital
an artifact that can be seen in normal individuals during PS but is most often seen
in pt with cerebral death - ANSWER -ERG
consciousness preserved - ANSWER -simple
consciousness impaired and bilateral cerebral involvement - ANSWER -secondary
generalized
consciousness impaired and automatism - ANSWER -complex
as brain energy stores are depleted from GCSE ictal brain activity - ANSWER -
attenuates
testing for a reactivity is important in a comatose patient it is defined by -
ANSWER -a change in EEG activity following stimulation
,sz characterized primarily by alterations of consciousness or relative
unresponsiveness is - ANSWER -dialeptic sz
which sz have the shortest duration - ANSWER -myoclonic
vertical eye movement will be out of phase in - ANSWER -RIO and LIO
The recommended duration of cEEG monitoring for the comatose TBI patient is at
least - ANSWER -7 days after injury
a ___ sz is characterized by sustained msuclar contraction causing the body to
assume rigid position or a stereotyped posture is - ANSWER -tonic
in the bipole of the eye - ANSWER -the cornea is positive with respect to the
retina
the incidence of early post traumatic clinical sz is between - ANSWER -2.8-10%
an artifact that can mimic frontal slowing even with eye lead monitors in place is -
ANSWER -glossokinetic
a condition characterized by areas of malformed cerebral cortex attributed to an
interruption of the neuronal migration or maturation process - ANSWER -cortical
dysplasia
SIRPIDS are an area of active research but currently treated with - ANSWER -anti
epileptic medication
The most frequent secondary insults that occur in TBI are - ANSWER -pyrexia
raised ICP and hypotention
Lack of acceptable sz control despite adequate trials of appropriate drugs at doses
or levels that produce no side effects or acceptable side effects - ANSWER -
refractory or intractable epilepsy
, The most common form of NCSE in hospitalized patients and critically ill ICU
patients is - ANSWER -secondary generalized NCSE
Local networks that are geographically isolated - ANSWER -do not allow data to
be viewed remotely, are like most EMU designs, and are the least expensive of
network designs
One coma pattern with a relatively good prognostic import is a - ANSWER -
spindle coma
storing all EEG data and video requires - ANSWER -20 GB/Day
What type of EEG software is helpful for quantifying sz in ICU and cEEG -
ANSWER -trending
patients should be stimulated - ANSWER -at least twice a day
PNES has been reported in up to what percentage of patients admitted to ICU's
with a diagnosis of SE - ANSWER -20%
What is one common side effect of treating ICU patients with sz medication -
ANSWER -hypotension
the frequency of electrographic sz in ICU patients with acute neurological
conditions has been reported as between - ANSWER -19-50%
After the treatment of SE patients even if sz free should be kept on EEG until -
ANSWER -all continuous IV anti epileptic meds are withdrawn and the patient is
on appropriate maintenance anti epileptic drugs
in children what percentage of sz were detected in the first hour? 24 hours? -
ANSWER -50% and 80%
ceeg is crucial after - ANSWER -convulsive sz