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CNIM PRACTICE QUESTIONS Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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Your intraoperative date is admitted into evidence because: (select all that apply) You are monitoring a posterior fossa procedure with ABR and facial nerve EMG. Which anesthetic agent is not OK to use with respect to your monitoring? With significant changes in cervical and cortical SSEPs during...

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CNIM Practice Exam 1 Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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Your initial signal amplitude is 0.5 μV inside a background noise of 2 μV, what will the signal to noise ratio be after 400 averages? - 5 You would expect a loss of BAEPs in which surgery? - Pontine glioma You want your vertical resolution to: - Match the amplitude of your input to maximize the...

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ASET CNIM Exam Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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_______________________________ is the single most important step taken to avoid contamination 1. using gloves 2. using protective eyewear 3. washing hands 4. using transportation barrier - Washing hands "Hearing level" (HL) is defined as the 1. average threshold intensity of normally hearin...

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CNIM Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A 60 Hz artifact will most likely be caused by... - Microscope A decreasing body temperature of the surgical patient monitored with EPs can result in... - Increasing latencies of SSEPs and BAERs. A delay in the latency of one eye in a PREP is diagnostic of... - Compressive lesion Optic Neuritis ...

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CNIM Guidelines - Practice Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A global significant decrease in amplitude of cortical SSEPs w/o significant decrease in amplitude of cervical and subcortical responses in a lumbar spine surgery is most possibly due to: a) Inadequate stimulation b) Changes in anesthesia regimen c) Significant blood loss due to surgery d) Dama...

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CNIM Study Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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If you have attenuation of wave V of BAERs that persists until closing, what is the most likely cause? - Retraction of the cerebellum What is the most important setting when establishing baseline BAER data? - Side of ear stimulation When opening posterior fossa, what is the most likely cause for ...

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CNIM Exam Study Guide Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A 10-bit A/D converter has how many discrete voltage values in its range? - 1024 A 10Hz signal passing through a 10 Hz locut filter will be - Reduced in amplitude by approximately 30% A 60Hz artifact would most likely be caused by: - Infusion Pump A 60Hz notch filter should not be used for evoke...

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CNIM Clinical ACNS Guidelines Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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Age Specific Normative data for BAEP is necessary under what age? - 3 years of age Constant current in SSEP Stimulation defines the ability of the stimulator to increase the intensity when which other factor is changed? - Impedance at the stimulator site Define recommended number of trials to be ...

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CNIM Practice Exam 1 Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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"Pre stimulus triggering? - Includes a period of recording before the stimulus A "beanbag" is often used: - In the lateral position A 60 Hz artifact will most likely be caused by: - Microscope A CMAP response to proximal facial nerve stimulation following tumor removal would indicate? - An in...

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CNIM Exam Review Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A patient with a history of diabetes is likely to also have: - Peripheral Radiculopathy, increased upper, lower SSEPs A positive event occurring in the lead connected to the negative terminal, will result in a deflection - Downward A selective dorsal rhizotomy is associated with: - Cerebral pals...

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CNIM Practice Test Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A 10Hz signal passing through a 10Hz locut filter will be: A) Reduced in frequency to approximately 7hz B) Affected in no way C) Reduced in amplitude by approximately 30% D) Eliminated - C) Reduced in amplitude by approximately 30% A 60Hz notch filter should not be used for evoked potential rec...

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CNIM apparently on The Actual Test - Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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"Signal-to-noise ratio" relates to which of the following? 1. The amplitude of the evoked response components to the amplitude of the unrelated components 2. The ability of the instrument to resolve data and noise vertically 3. Two inputs of a differential amplifier with like negativity 4. Sen...

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CNIM Multiple Choice Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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_________________ is the single most important step taken to avoid contamination. A- Using a transportation barrier B- Using gloves C- Washing hands D- Using protective eyewear - C "Central cord syndrome" results in A- loss of function at the level damaged due to disruption of gray matter B...

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CNIM Exam Prep Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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___ clicks help resolve wave V of the BAEP - Condensation 60 HZ filters cause a change of latency by a: - a. phase shift 60. Reduction of the high frequency filter: - c. Increases evoked potential latency A "ground loop" is created when: - Two separate devices are attached to the same patient a...

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CNIM PRACTICE EXAM 1 Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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-70mV inside the cell - A typical resting membrane potential of a neuron is: 1 +20 mV inside the cell 2 -20 mV inside the cell 3 +70 mV inside the cell 4 -70 mV inside the cell .1 mA - What is the max allowable chassis leakage current? 1 10 uA 2 20 uA 3 .1 mA 4 10 mA 0.1 to 10 uV - Electri...

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Randomized Practice CNIM Exam A Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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0.1-10 uV - Electrical amplitude of SSEPs is A. 10-100 uV B. 0.1 to 10 uV C. 1000 to 10,000 uV D. 100 to 1000 uV 0.1-5000 Hz - What is the minimum required bandpass for an EP system 0.2ms - The duration of a monophasic, rectangular pulse used for somatosensory stimulation should be: A. 0.05 ...

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CNIM Practice Exam 2 Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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"Central Cord Syndrome" results in: - Loss of function at the level damaged due to disruption of gray matter Harrington Instrumentation includes? - Rods A "MAC" (minimal alveolar concentration) is: - The concentration at which 1/2 of the subjects move in response to stimulation such as a sur...

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CNIM Practice Exam 3 Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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_________________ is the single most important step taken to avoid contamination A 100/100 pts Using gloves Using protective eyewear Washing hands Using a transportation barrier - Washing hands A 100 mS epoch is recorded with a 10 mS post-stimulus triggering. Which of the following best descr...

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CNIM Test V Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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5-136 At what rate do skin cells exfoliate from OR personnel? A- 10,000 cells per hour B- 20,000 cells per hour C- 50,000 cells per hour D- 30,000 cells per hour - C- 50,000 cells per hour 5-152 After 100 averages, you have a signal to noise ratio of 2:1. How many averages would it take to in...

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CNIM PRACTICE EXAM 2 Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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"train" response - Which of the following most likely reflects sustained traction or compression of a nerve during EMG? 1 "burst" of neural activity 2 Any spontaneous EMG response 3 "train" response 4 Varying EMG activity +0.9 msec - Changing from standard headphones to foam insert trans...

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CNIM Practice Test 4 Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A dorsal rhizotomy involves: A 100/100 pts Resection of the filum terminale Cutting motor roots Cutting sensory roots Removing a tumor - Cutting sensory roots A lab calibrated their 30db intensity to be 0db HL. If they stimulated a patient at 90db from their machines, what would be the stimu...

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CNIM PRACTICE 4 Mistakes Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A lab calibrated their 30db intensity to be 0db HL. If they stimulated a patient at 90db from their machines, what would be the stimulus intensity? - 60 HL A pneumatic drill would introduce what kind of artifact? - 3000Hz A salt bridge would have which of the following effects? - Attenuation of ...

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CNIM Frequently Missed Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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A foot drop is most likely to occur as a result of which of the following? A- Transection of S1-S3 nerve roots B- Transection of L1-L3 nerve roots C- Injury to posterior tibial nerve at the ankle D- Injury to sciatic nerve during acetabular fracture repair - D- Injury to sciatic nerve during ac...

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CNIM Exam 4 Questions Answered Correctly – Expert Verified | Latest Version 2024/2025

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Which of the following electrode materials has little electrode potential drift and a long time constant? Tin Gold Silver Stainless steel - Gold A lab calibrated their 30db intensity to be 0db HL. If they stimulated a patient at 90db from their machines, what would be the stimulus intensity?...

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