ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG with Complete Solutions
ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG with Complete SolutionsABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG with Complete SolutionsABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG with Complete SolutionsABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG with Complete SolutionsA posterior dominant rhythm reactive to eye closure first appears around: a. 0-3 months b. 12-18 months c. 3-6 months d. 6-12 months - ANSWER-3-6 months By one year of age the dominant background rhythm should be a.7-8 Hz b. 1-2 Hz c. 3-4 Hz d. 5-6 Hz - ANSWER-5-6 Hz Which of the following is the most likely dominant posterior rhythm in an awake 5 month old infant? a. 8 Hz b. 7 Hz c. 5 Hz d. 3 Hz - ANSWER-5 Hz The interictal EEG of children with a history of untreated febrile seizures usually is a. asynchronous and slow b. diffusely paroxysmal c. normal d. excessively fast - ANSWER-normal Which encephalopathic EEG pattern is most commonly associated with children? a. GIRDA b. OIRDA c. TIRDA d. FIRDA - ANSWER-OIRDA Seen most often in children a. wicket spikes
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