ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG Quizzes Perfectly Solved
ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG Quizzes Perfectly Solved A 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 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 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 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 normal Which encephalopathic EEG pattern is most commonly associated with children? a. GIRDA b. OIRDA c. TIRDA d. FIRDA OIRDA Seen most often in children a. wicket spikes b. Rolandic spikes c. Generalized spikes d. temporal spikes Rolandic spikes High voltage theta or delta waves, commonly seen in children 8-14 years, accentuated by hyperventilation a. POSTS b. posterior slow waves of youth c. occipital slow transients d. hypnagogic hypersynchrony posterior slow waves of youth Infantile spams a. slow spike and wave b. electrodecremental events c. FIRDA d. focal sharp waves electrodecremental events
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