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ABRET Waveform Analysis and Identification, ECI recording || Questions with complete solutions. ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG || Questions with complete solutions. ABRET EEG TEST QUESTIONS (With correct answers) ABRET Board Exam (Questions with 100% correct answers)

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ABRET 582 questions with correct answers.

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Decoritate posturing is characterized by: correct answers b/l flexion at elbows The onset of West Sydrome is most likely to occur: correct answers 4 months Typical onset of Sturge Weber's correct answers infancy Atonic correct answers loss of muscle tone Wernicke's area lies in the: co...

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Abret ASAP EEG [Big Starred] Questions with 100% correct answers!!

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Nyquist Theory correct answers The specification of the minimum sampling rate used, in relation to the highest frequency signal recorded The sample rate must be twice that of the highest frequency to be recorded. For LFF, the corresponding time constants for LFF cutout freq. of 3 hz would be __ ...

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In the international 10-20 electrode placement, C6 is located on which side of the head? correct answers right When testing an outpatient with active tuberculosis, it is necessary for the correct answers patient to wear a mask Reduction of health care-associated infections is addressed by corr...

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ABRET Board Exam (Questions with 100% correct answers)

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The basic unit for measuring current flow is A. atomic weight B. Coulomb C. Volt D. Ampere correct answers D. Ampere The basic unit of resistance A. Ohm B. Coulomb C. Ampere D. Volt correct answers A. Ohm Which of the following is not a valid expression of Ohm's law? A. R=EI or (...

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ABRET Correlation of History with EEG || Well-Enlightened.

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An EEG obtained within 24 hours following a closed head injury would be LEAST likely to show a. focal polymorphic delta activity b. focal spike activity c. asymmetry of the background activity d. slowing over the posterior head regions correct answers focal spike activity The EEG of a patie...

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ABRET Digital Instrumentation || Questions with complete answers.

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A LFF setting of 5 Hz will attenuate a 5 Hz wave by approximately: a. 0.3 b. 30 mm c. 0.05 d. 5 mm correct answers 0.3 (LFF of 5 Hz will attenuate a 5 Hz wave by 30%) Gradual changes in amplitude , frequency, or spatial distribution of rhythms is known as: a. asymmetry b. attenuation c...

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ABRET Documentation, Monitoring Techniques, Recording Strategies || 100% Verified Answers.

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Which of the following is important for the technologist to document in order to aid in interpretation? a. Hyperventilation was not performed due to severe asthma b. The patient has a low grade fever c. The patient was uncooperative d. The patient was awake and alert during the recording corre...

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ABRET EEG TEST QUESTIONS (With correct answers)

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AGNOSIA correct answers the inability to recognize familiar objects. APRAXIA correct answers 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 correct answers SEMIANNUALLY WHAT KIND OF SEIZURE B...

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ABRET EEG-Practice exam questions || With correct answers.

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Rolandic Spikes correct answers what type of spikes are seen most often in children 5-6 Hz correct answers by year one what should the dominant background rhythm be 5 Hz correct answers what should the PDR of a awake 5 month old infant be ORIDA correct answers what encephalopathic EEG patte...

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ABRET Effects of Medications, Activation Techniques, Artifact, Troubleshooting, Managing Clinical Events || Questions with correct solutions.

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Which of the following medications would be expected to increase beta frequency activity? a. Imitrex (sumatriptan) b. Xanax (alprazolam) c. Paxil (paroxetine) d. Topamax (topiramate) correct answers Xanax (alprazolam) Which of the following drugs exhibits the most observable effect on the e...

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ABRET Electrode Placement/Properties, Impedances || 100% CORRECT.

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In the International 10-20 electrode placements, C6 is located on which side of the head a. right b. posterior c. anterior d. left correct answers right Using the 10-20 electrode placements, if the distance from FP2 to F4 is 5.5 cm, what is the distance between P4 to O2? a. 11.0 cm b. 5...

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ABRET Electrographic Correlates to Clinical/Non-Clinical EEG || Questions with verified solutions.

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Beta coma most commonly results from a. hepatic encephalopathy b. hypoglycemia c. drug overdose d. anoxic insult correct answers drug overdose Skull defect a. diffuse slowing b. periodic complexes c. breach rhythm d. alpha squeak correct answers breach rhythm Hypothalamic hamartoma...

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P100 of VEP is usually highest amplitude in montage correct answers MO-FZ Common mode rejection should be at least correct answers 10,000:1 How does limb temp affect peripheral conduction correct answers Decreases conduction velocity Which of the following is a common check size for pattern...

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ABRET EXAM 2023 Part 1 || 100% Correct answers.

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cruezfeldt jakob disease correct answers -prion diseases, inherited or occur spontaneously or when in contact with disease -periodic sharp waves deja vu correct answers focal seizures CT correct answers this study would be useful for acute head trauma fMRI correct answers functional MRI ...

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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 correct answers c. at the start and end of the recording Duration is measured in a. Hertz b. Milli...

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What are the main patient history questions we need to ask patients? correct answers Why, When, Major Illness, How Often, FMH, handedness, sleep deprived, aura, LOC In regards to pt history, what special questions to children get asked? correct answers Full Term, Gestational, conceptual, chronolo...

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ABRET Localization and Polarity || Questions with correct solutions.

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What is most useful when determining localization and polarity? a. activation b. montage c. frequency d. amplitude correct answers montage Negative polarity a. triphasic waves b. lambda c. alpha rhythm d. POSTS correct answers alpha rhythm Positive polarity a. PLEDs b. Mu rhyt...

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ABRET Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology || With complete solutions.

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Which of the cranial nerves are involved with eye movement? a) III, IV, and VI b) VII, XI, and XII c) I, II, and III d) VI, IX, and X correct answers a) III, IV, and VI The posterior cerebral artery supplies blood to the: a) temporal lobe b) visual cortex c) lateral surface of the brain d...

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ABRET Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology || Questions with correct solutions.

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Through what opening do the lateral ventricles merge with the third ventricle? a. foramen of magendie b. aqueduct of sylvius c. foramen of luschka d. foramen of munro correct answers foramen of munro Where is the cingulate cortex located in relation to the corpus collosum? a. inferiorly...

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ABRET Neurological Disorders || 100% verified answers.

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During an absence seizure, the technologist should a) stop recording and go to the patient's aid. b) test the patient's level of consciousness. c) turn the patient's head to the left d) insert a tongue blade in the patient's mouth correct answers b) test the patient's level of consciousnes...

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ABRET Neurological Disorders || With complete solutions.

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Todd's Paralysis a. Ictal-contralaterally b. Ictal-ipsilaterally c. post-ictal d. seizure onset correct answers post-ictal The EEG of a patient with a tumor in the left frontal lobe would most likely show a. TIRDA b. Generalized slowing c. FIRDA d. left frontal polymorphic delta acti...

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ABRET Normal Variants, Normal/Abnormal Adult EEG || Questions with correct answers.

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What environmental factors enhance lambda? a. low illumination visual scene b. noxious stimuli c. loud sounds d. scanning high complexity visual scene correct answers scanning high complexity visual scene What is the electrical abnormality associated with breach rhythm? a. a focal high v...

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ABRET Normal/Abnormal Pediatric and Neonatal EEG || Questions with complete solutions.

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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 correct answers 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 correct answers 5-6 Hz ...

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ABRET Practice Exam Part 1 (With complete solutions)

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Once EEG data is acquired there is an expectation that the information will be protected. This means correct answers all staff are accountable for protecting the patient confidentiality Temporal Lobe Epilepsy accounts for what % of all patients with epilepsy? correct answers 60% Precocious pub...

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ABRET Practice Exam Part 2 || With 100% correct answers.

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HYPERVENTILATION result correct answers Hypocapnia: state of reduced carbon dioxide in the blood Photoparoxysmal response correct answers EEG response to light with spikes, spike-wave discharge and/or intermittent slow waves Input impedance should be correct answers very high According to t...

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ABRET Registry || correct answers.

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The most common low-grade tumor that is found with patients with epilepsy is... correct answers Astrocytoma Extremely low voltage (due to phase cancellation) may be caused by... correct answers Salt Bridge Moya Moya disease is associated with.... correct answers decreased blood flow to cerebra...

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ABRET Sleep Stages and Patterns || 100% accurate.

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Which of the following is characteristic of active sleep in a neonate? a. trace alternant b. frequent movements c. regular respirations d. absence of eye movements correct answers frequent movements EEG signs of normal drowsiness [NREM Stage 1 (N1) sleep] include all of the following excep...

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ABRET Sleep Stages and Patterns || 100% accurate.

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Which of the following is characteristic of active sleep in a neonate? a) trace alternant b) absence of eye movements c) frequent movements d) regular respirations correct answers c) frequent movements SLOW LATERAL EYE MOVEMENT a) awake b) REM c) stage 2 sleep d) drowsy correct answers d)...

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ABRET Waveform Analysis and Identification, ECI recording || Questions with complete solutions.

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The activity in the red box would be best describes as: a. EMG b. RTTD c. EKG d. BETS correct answers EMG Which of the following is characteristic of triphasic waves? a. They have a sharp initial positive phase b. They are posterior dominant c. They have a time lag from frontal to post...

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What info do you need to calculate sensitivity? correct answers Deflection (mm) and Voltage (uV) Normal alpha in an adult should NOT be seen in the... correct answers Frontal head region What disease is caused by a proteinaceous particle or prion? correct answers Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease S...

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When the posterior background rhythm does not attenuate with eye opening it is referred to as: correct answers Bancaud Phenomenon activation procedures should be AVOIDED in a patient with a recent intracranial hemorrhage? correct answers Hyperventilation What is the indentation between the nos...

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ABRET (3) Questions with verified answers.

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What type of montage is shown in this sample? correct answers Referential Montage Which montage would best display the amplitude of a left temporal spike? correct answers Left temporal to the contralateral ear Referential recording is most appropriate for measuring? correct answers Voltage ...

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Tuberous Sclerosis correct answers Genetic The neurological examination is most likely to be abnormal in patients with: correct answers Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome When is it permissible to release patient information to a third party? correct answers When the patient provides written consent. ...

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