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1.What is the depth of compression on adults in CPR?: 1 1/2
2.What is ratio of chest compression in adults?: 30:2
3.How long must you wash your hands.: 20 seconds
4.What are the time out requirements?: 1. Correct patient
2.Correct procedure 3.Correct body site
5.Where should collidian & acetone be kept in the lab?: Flammable Cabinet
6.What are the two active ingredients in collodion?: Ethyl ether
and Ethanol
7.What syndrome most often associated with intractable epilepsy?:
Lennox Gaustox Snydrome 8.What is the most common type of neuro damage with temporal lobe
epilep- sy?: Hippocampal sclerosis
9.What is the most common and sensitive MRI?: 3tesla
10.What does Hippocampal Sclerosis look like on MRI?: Loss of volume of T1
11.fMRI stands for?: Functional MRI
12.What is the role of the fMRI?: lateralize language & motor function
13.What does the MRS do?: Measures the levels of different metabolites in
body tissues 14.The sampling rate should be at least twice as fast as the fastest
frequency being recorded.: Nyquist Theory
15.What is the highest frequency in EEg recording?: 70 hz
16.ACNS guidelines sampling rate is?: 3 times the fastest frequency
17.What is the optimal A-D conversion rate?: 3 times the fastest frequency
18.What is the minimum A-D resolution?: 2 times the fastest frequency
19.Digitizatial induced artifact: Aliasing
20.Aliasing is an artifact causing corruption of: Frequency
21.What is Frequency divided by duration: Time
22.What is the name of artifact introduced by sequential sampling?:
Sampling Skew
23.What is the Sample & Hold technology?: Grabs two seconds of data
makes it digitized and then displays it
24.How many bits are in 1 bite?: 8 bits
25.What Has an inverse relationship with sampling rate: Inter-sample Interval
26.Inter-Sample Interval is as known as: Dwell time
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28.What is the the upper limit of normal for ICP, that would need treatment: -
20-25 mmHg
29.Slow wave: Greater than 200 msec
30.Sharp wave: 70-200 msec
31.Spike: 20-70 msec
32.What is punishment if you violate the ethics?: Lose your license
33.Name two patient identifiers?: Verbal name and date of birth
34.What is the Principle of beneficence: Do whatever research you'd like just
do no harm
35.What is the benefit of a SPECT?: Does not require patient to have a seizure
36.What is an ictal SPECT?: Localization of the epileptic focus
37.What is a ictal SPECT?: Image to directly determine increase cerebral
blood flow occurring during the seizure
38.Describes a recording during the seizure: Ictal eeg
39.Describes the recording in between each event: Interictal eeg
40.the time immediately following the seizure: Post ictal eeg
41.How many seconds are in a millisecond?: One second
42.How long after dialysis should we do an eeg?: 24 hours
43.During dialysis patients are more what?: Photosensitive
44.Therapeutic level of Barbs will show what on eeg?: Beta
45.Toxic level of phenobarbital will show what on E.E.G.?: Burst suppression
46.A low dose of propofyl Will show what on EEG?: May stimulate epis
47.What is often associated with infantile spasms?: Hypsarrhythmia
48.What is a valuable activation for hypsarrhythmia?: Sleep
49.What is the drug used for hypsarrhythmia?: ACTH
50.What is an indication of intermittent delta activity?: Focal tumor or lesion
51.At what age is hypsarrhythmia likely to occur?: 3 to 9 months of age
52.What does Hypsarrhythmia look like on a EEG?: Chaotic,
Asynchronous, high amplitude delta
53.PLEDS are often associated with?: Focal Cerebral lesions, stroke,
herpes simplex encephalitis, brain tumors, cerebral abscess
54.GPDs are often associated with?: Anoxic ischemic coma, CJD, SSPE,
herpes simplex encephalitis 55.What type of coma describes poor prognosis and unreactive to
noxious stimuli?: Alpha coma
56.What is secondary to excessive or overdose on benzo's or barbiturates?- : Beta coma This study source was downloaded by 100000897150949 from CourseHero.com on 03-06- 22:38:18 GMT -06:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/247033977/EEG-BOARD-PREP-EXAM-2-LATEST-VERSIONS- - -ACTUAL-EXAMdocx/
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57.What does R.A.W.O.D. stand for?: Regional attenuation WithOut Delta
58.What does SIRPID stand for?: Stimulus induced rhythmic or periodic
ictal Discharges
59.When do SIRPID occur?: Acute brain injuries
60.What are the three main seizure types?: Partial seizures,
generalized seizures, generalized epilepticus 61.What is the difference of simple partial seizures and complex partial
seizures?: Loss of awareness
62.What is Broca's area responsible for?: Expressive speech
63.What is Wernicke's area responsible for?: Receptive speech
64.Temporal lobe seizures can see what kind of an image?: Formed image
65.Occipital lobe seizures can see what kind of image?: Non-formed image
66.The amygdala causes what to happen during the seizure?: Speech
arrest, chewing, salivation
67.What is the key factor in reducing noise artifact?: Electrode
impedance balance 68.With Common Mode Rejection, rejection is based on:: Cycle
69.Who makes the rule of how long to keep medical records?: The
states decide
70.What type of images do occipital lobe seizures see?: Un- formed
images, shapes colors 71.When the insula is affected by seizures what dysfunction does the
person suffer?: Taste
72.When head and eye deviation with posturing occurs what area of the
brain is affected?: Supplementary motor cortex
73.What is the fissure between the temporal and the frontal lobe?: Sylvian
74.Tingling, heaviness and numbness are examples of?: Sensory
75.Gelastic means: Laughing
76.What are five movements associated with complex partial seizures?: -
Scratching, patting, swallowing, mumbling and lipsmacking
77.What type of images do temporal lobe seizures see?: Formed images
78.What type of seizure occur to young, waking within one hour, and brief?: -
Juvenile myoclonic 79.Define electro decremental which abnormal pattern is it associated with?-
: Hypsarrhythmia
80.What is the surgical treatment for Landau-Kleffner?: Multiple Subpial
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of Lennox-Gastaut?: Vigabatrin & ACTH
82.This syndrome evolves to Lennox-Gastaut?: Wests
83.What wave form is <4 hz?: Delta Wave
84.What wave form is 4-7.5 hz?: Theta Wave
85.What wave form is 8-13 hz?: Alpha Wave
86.What wave form is 14-35 hz?: Beta Wave
87.What wave form is >35 hz?: Gamma Wave
88.What is a single wave consisting of a brief mono-, bi-, or Tri-phasic wave- form?
Examples are spike or sharp discharges: Transient
89.What is a group of mixed waves that could be either stereotyped sequence of waves (monomorphic, monorhythmic or serial rhythmic) or a
mixture of various waveforms?: Burst
90.What is disease is believed to be due to abnormal Due to the prion protein and is classified as a "Prion Disease"?: Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease
91.What are two types of the Cortical Homunculi?: Sensory and Motor
92.Where is the primary motor cortex located?: Precentral Gyrus (
premotor area of the frontal lobes)
93.What separates the frontal and parietal lobe?: Rolandic Fissure
94.What montage would best display the amp of the left temporal spike?:
Left temporal to contralateral ear 95.Where does the Broca's area lay?: Posterior part of the inferior temporal gyrus
96.During a CEA collateral perfusion is maintained by?: Circle of Willis
97.A lesion on the uncus would result in?: Olfactory hallucinations
98.The most common cause of PLD's in adults is?: Stroke
99.What is a blood clot formed at the site of an atherosclerotic plaque?: -
Thrombus
100.What 2 specific sleep patterns start to appear in Stage 1 sleep?:
POSTS and Vertex Sharp Waves
101.What does Reyes syndrome look like on a EEG?: Burst suppression
102.What does end stage subacute sclerosis panencephalitis look like
on eeg?: Burst suppression
103.After seizure Todd paralysis is focusing on the motor cortex what
will happen?: Paralysis
104.After a seizure Todd's paralysis focusing in the occipital lobe what will happen?: Partial blindness This study source was downloaded by 100000897150949 from CourseHero.com on 03-06- 22:38:18 GMT -06:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/247033977/EEG-BOARD-PREP-EXAM-2-LATEST-VERSIONS- - -ACTUAL-EXAMdocx/
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