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ABRET Practice Exam Part 1 Questions
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Once EEG data is acquired there is an expectation that the information will be
protected. This means - all staff are accountable for protecting the patient
confidentiality

Temporal Lobe Epilepsy accounts for what % of all patients with epilepsy? - 60%

Precocious puberty is associated with pathology of the - hypothalamus

What clinical signs are expected to be seen if a patient has a stroke involving the left
anterior cerebral artery? - Right lower extremity sensory loss

A meningioma is usually - encapsulated

Bell's palsy is characterized by - facial paralysis

Which of the following is characterized by dementia, myoclonus, and biphasic or
triphasic repetitive discharges? - Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

CRANIAL NERVES - Four have both sensory and motor functions

The onset of West syndrome is most likely to occur at age: - 4 months

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

Which electrode type gives the LEAST distortion of low frequencies? - Silver-silver
chloride

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

HOMONYMOUS HEMIANOPSIA - Loss of the left or right visual field in both eyes

The most important source generator of the EEG is - pyramidal dendritic PSPs

During an absence seizure, the technologist should - test the patient's level of
consciousness

ACTH is used to treat - Infantile spasms

Decorticate posturing is characterized by - bilateral flexion at the elbows

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

Which of the following separates the motor cortex from the sensory cortex? -
Rolandic fissure

Which of the following should be documented in the history? - The patient had
dialysis this morning

The EEG is MOST useful in evaluating - seizure disorders

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

Which of the following is a violation of ABRET's Code of Ethics? - Not striving to keep
current in the technology

In the International 10-20 electrode placements, C6 is located on which part of the
head? - Right

A single attenuated channel of EEG may be the result of - Inter-electrode spacing too
close

PLEDS are associated with - Acute cerebral infarction

SDS is an acronym for - safety data sheet

What clinical signs might be seen with a cerebellar hemorrhage? - Trunkal
imbalance and poor coordination

An EEG performed two days following a transient ischemic attack is most likely to
show: - Normal activity

DIPLOPIA means - Double vision

Which is most important to document in the history of your EEG patient? - last
seizure

TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS is - genetic

What is the cause of Wernicke's encephalopathy? - Thiamine deficiency

Which of the following is the most likely explanation for the generation of EEG
activity? - Both excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials

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