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What is the focus and polarity of the sharply contoured wave in the box? - Answer Fp1 negative What type of monitoring would be useful in an EEG patient with syncope? - Answer ECG If a patient starts to have a seizure during PS the technologist should? - Answer turn off photic stimulation ...

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ABRET-EEG QUIZZES AND ANS 2023.
What is the typical presentation of CJD? - Answer ataxia, dementia and myoclonus.

Tuberous sclerosis - Answer tumors or growths in the brain or other organs

What is the most important to document in the history of your EEG patient? - Answer
Skull defects

MoyaMoya disease is associated with - Answer decreased blood flow to cerebral
tissue

Papilledema is most common in what condition? - Answer Posterior fossa tumor

The central sulcus is the anterior boundary of the - Answer Parietal lobe

PLEDS are most likely to be seen in a patient with - Answer cerebral embolus

A childhood disorder characterized by acquired aphasia, multifocal epileptiform
abnormalities, and focal or generalized seizures: - Answer Landau-Kleffner
syndrome

Reduction of health care associated infections is addressed by - Answer National
Patient Safety Goals

Balanced electrode impedences are important to: - Answer lessen 60 hz.
interference

FT9 or T1 and FT10 or T2 electrodes record from the - Answer anterior temporal
lobe

What type of electricity provides a steady source of current, flowing in one direction
only? - Answer direct current

Impedence can best be described as the - Answer resistance to alternating current

Ictal - Answer during

A Business Associate Agreement is required when - Answer medical records are
shared

A lesion of the uncus may result in - Answer olfactory hallucinations

When testing an outpatient with active Tuberculosis, it is necessary for the - Answer
patient to wear a mask

According to the ABRET Code of Ethics, a credentialed technologist should report to
ABRET if: - Answer they have been convicted of a felony related to their work in NDT

SDS - Answer Safety Data Sheet

Vagal nerve stimulators are used to treat - Answer seizures and depression

,ABRET-EEG QUIZZES AND ANS 2023.
A violation of ABRET/Code of ethics? - Answer Not striving to keep current in the
technology

What should be documented in the history - Answer the patient had dialysis this
morning

Broca's area lies in the - Answer posterior part of the inferior frontal gyrus

Ictal EEG - Answer time during the event

Most closely related to the measurement of voltage in relation to current and
resistance? - Answer Ohm's law

Febrile seizures - Answer age-related

This occurs with unbalanced electrode impedences of greater than 20kOhms? -
Answer marked increase in 60 hz. activity

What is the most effective way of preventing nosocomial infections? - Answer hand
hygiene

Homonymous hemianopsia - Answer loss of the left or right visual field in both eyes

Standard of conduct for credentialed technologists? - Answer ABRET Code of Ethics

Used to treat infantile spasms - Answer ACTH

Life threatening current could pass through a patient if - Answer the machine ground
is not intact

Focal or unilateral suppression and slowing: - Answer subdural hematoma

A meningioma is usually - Answer encapsulated

Indication of the presence of blood in the CSF? - Answer subarachnoid hemorrhage

The central aspect of using the minimum amount of protected health information
needed to accomplish the intended purpose of the use, disclosure, or request is a
part of what Act? - Answer HIPAA

A patient with a right hemiparesis most likely has a lesion of the left - Answer frontal
lobe

According to OSHA, when most electroneurodiagnostic equipment be checked for
leakage current, ground resistance and electrical safety? - Answer Semiannually

The onset of Sturge-Weber disease is typically during - Answer Infancy

Scotoma - Answer area of visual loss

, ABRET-EEG QUIZZES AND ANS 2023.
ACTH - Answer Infantile spasms

A stat EEG has been ordered on a women who experienced a GTC seizure. She is
confused. While the tech. is running a baseline, a man enters claiming to be her
husband. If he asks about the record the tech. should? - Answer ask the man to wait
for a physician to speak to him

Photic driving is most common in what frequency? - Answer alpha

Photic stimulation should be performed? - Answer While awake

What activity does NOT typically cause attenuation of PDR in a normal adult. -
Answer relaxed wakefulness with eyes closed

What type of response to PS is characterized by generalized spike and wave
discharges continuing after the flash? - Answer

An asymmetric photic driving response right greater than left is: - Answer Normal

When using photic stimulation the flash rate that commonly activates a seizure is? -
Answer 9-13hz.

Atypical Photic response? - Answer delta driving

An EEG obtained during sleep is most valuable in what condition? - Answer Focal
seizures or status during sleep

A 7 year old presents with spells of spacing out. What activation procedure is the
most important? - Answer Hyperventilation

During HV, a 9 y/o pt. develops generalized 100-300 microvolts slowing. If within 30
seconds post HV, the record returns to preHV state the reaction would be? - Answer
a normal response to HV

Hyperventilation - Answer Hypocapnia

A subharmonic photic driving response is? - Answer half the frequency of the strobe

What is a contraindication of for HV? - Answer Sickle cell anemia

What procedure is a non-standard activation? - Answer Listening to music

PS is most effective in evoking epileptiform abnormalities in patient's with? - Answer
a family history of seizures

What other EEG pattern would you expect to see in a pt. with prominent photic
driving response? - Answer LAMBDA

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