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[Show more]Once EEG data is acquired there is an expectation that the information will be protected. This means - Answer all staff are accountable for protecting the patient confidentiality 
 
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy accounts for what % of all patients with epilepsy? - Answer 60% 
 
Precocious puberty is associ...
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Add to cartOnce EEG data is acquired there is an expectation that the information will be protected. This means - Answer all staff are accountable for protecting the patient confidentiality 
 
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy accounts for what % of all patients with epilepsy? - Answer 60% 
 
Precocious puberty is associ...
AGNOSIA - Answer the inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
APRAXIA - Answer DIFFICULTY WITH MOTOR PLANNING TO PERFORM TASKS OR MOVEMENTS (YOUR BRAIN KNOWS BUT IT CANT CARRY OUT) 
 
HOW OFTEN DOES OSHA CHECK LEAKAGE OF CURRENT - Answer SEMIANNUALLY 
 
WHAT KIND OF SEIZURE BEGINS WITH THE HEAD A...
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Add to cartAGNOSIA - Answer the inability to recognize familiar objects. 
 
APRAXIA - Answer DIFFICULTY WITH MOTOR PLANNING TO PERFORM TASKS OR MOVEMENTS (YOUR BRAIN KNOWS BUT IT CANT CARRY OUT) 
 
HOW OFTEN DOES OSHA CHECK LEAKAGE OF CURRENT - Answer SEMIANNUALLY 
 
WHAT KIND OF SEIZURE BEGINS WITH THE HEAD A...
HYPERVENTILATION result - Answer Hypocapnia: state of reduced carbon dioxide in the blood 
 
Photoparoxysmal response - Answer EEG response to light with spikes, spike-wave discharge and/or intermittent slow waves 
 
Input impedance should be - Answer very high 
 
According to the Guidelines, how ma...
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Add to cartHYPERVENTILATION result - Answer Hypocapnia: state of reduced carbon dioxide in the blood 
 
Photoparoxysmal response - Answer EEG response to light with spikes, spike-wave discharge and/or intermittent slow waves 
 
Input impedance should be - Answer very high 
 
According to the Guidelines, how ma...
What is the effect of Phenobarbital on the EEG? - Answer Increased beta activity 
 
A disease occurring only in females characterized by normal development until 6 to 18 months of age, after which there is a quick deterioration of mental abilities. - Answer Rett Syndrome 
 
First clinical sign of La...
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Add to cartWhat is the effect of Phenobarbital on the EEG? - Answer Increased beta activity 
 
A disease occurring only in females characterized by normal development until 6 to 18 months of age, after which there is a quick deterioration of mental abilities. - Answer Rett Syndrome 
 
First clinical sign of La...
Ampere - Answer The basic unit for measuring current flow is____. 
c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere 
 
Ampere - Answer The basic unit for measuring current flow is____. 
c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere 
 
Ohm - Answer The basic unit of resistance is____. 
a.Ohm 
b.Coulomb 
c.Ampere 
d.Vol...
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Add to cartAmpere - Answer The basic unit for measuring current flow is____. 
c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere 
 
Ampere - Answer The basic unit for measuring current flow is____. 
c weight 
b.Coulomb 
c.Volt 
d.Ampere 
 
Ohm - Answer The basic unit of resistance is____. 
a.Ohm 
b.Coulomb 
c.Ampere 
d.Vol...
Cavities inside the skull - Answer Anterior/middle/posterior fossa 
 
Cranial bones - Answer Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & temporal (paired). 
 
Mental protuberance - Answer chin bone 
 
MCA supply of the cerebral cortex - Answer Hand + face/mouth/auditory 
 
Cranial n...
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Add to cartCavities inside the skull - Answer Anterior/middle/posterior fossa 
 
Cranial bones - Answer Frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid (unpaired). Parietal & temporal (paired). 
 
Mental protuberance - Answer chin bone 
 
MCA supply of the cerebral cortex - Answer Hand + face/mouth/auditory 
 
Cranial n...
What type of actions potentials contribute to the popliteal fossa - Answer both orthodromic and antidromic 
 
What is the neurological deficit related to the compression of the spinal cord - Answer Myelopathy 
 
When evaluating for special considerations/contraindication for MEP monitoring, what is ...
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Add to cartWhat type of actions potentials contribute to the popliteal fossa - Answer both orthodromic and antidromic 
 
What is the neurological deficit related to the compression of the spinal cord - Answer Myelopathy 
 
When evaluating for special considerations/contraindication for MEP monitoring, what is ...
Calibration is required 
 a. at the start of the recording 
b. at the end of the recording 
c. at the start and end of the recording 
d. only when Sensitivity changes are made during the recording - Answer c. at the start and end of the recording 
 
Duration is measured in 
a. Hertz 
b. Millimeters ...
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Add to cartCalibration is required 
 a. at the start of the recording 
b. at the end of the recording 
c. at the start and end of the recording 
d. only when Sensitivity changes are made during the recording - Answer c. at the start and end of the recording 
 
Duration is measured in 
a. Hertz 
b. Millimeters ...
lateral geniculate - Answer Which of the following is involved in the visual system? 
 
.5v - Answer Using an amplification factor of 500,000, a 1uV brainstem auditory evoked potential waveform will be amplified to 
 
100HZ - Answer If the sampling rate is 5 msec, the highest frequency that can be r...
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Add to cartlateral geniculate - Answer Which of the following is involved in the visual system? 
 
.5v - Answer Using an amplification factor of 500,000, a 1uV brainstem auditory evoked potential waveform will be amplified to 
 
100HZ - Answer If the sampling rate is 5 msec, the highest frequency that can be r...
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