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CNIM Practice Test with answers

The vertical resolution of an evoked potential system depends primarily on:

A) The analysis period

B) The sampling rate

C) The filter settings

D) The number of bits in the A/D converter - ANSWER: ✔✔D) The number of bits in the A/D converter



Which time constant would be most effective for cutting out low frequency noise from your signal?

A) 10ms

B) 100ms

C) 1s

D) 10s - ANSWER: ✔✔A) 10ms



How frequently should the evoked potential machines be calibrated and safety tested?

A) Only when there is a problem

B) Every 6 months

C) Once a year

D) Once every two years - ANSWER: ✔✔B) Every 6 months



the facial nerve is at risk in all of the following surgeries except:

A) Vestibular neurectomy

B) Resection of parotid tumors

C) Resection of vestibular schwannomas

D) Resection of thyroid tumors - ANSWER: ✔✔D) Resection of thyroid tumors



The P31 response to posterior tibial nerve stimulation:

, A) Reflects post-synaptic activity in the cervical spinal cord

B) Is generated by the thalamus

C) Is recordable over a generalized region of the scalp

D) Is best recorded by an electrode placed at Cs5 - ANSWER: ✔✔C) Is recordable over a generalized
region of the scalp



If you cannot replace an electrode that has come out during surgery you:

A) Ask the surgeon to stop and replace it

B) Ignore the missing recording channel and continue to monitor

C) Use a duplicate

D) Discontinue monitoring - ANSWER: ✔✔C) Use a duplicate



Which of the following peaks will be most affected by Desflurane?

A) P37

B) P100

C)N20

D) Wave V - ANSWER: ✔✔B) P100



Which of the following is most likely associated with abnormal posterior tibial SSEPs?

A) Romberg sign

B) Anterior cord syndrome

C) Meniere's disease

D) Homonymous hemianopsia - ANSWER: ✔✔A) Romberg sign



The resting membrane potential of a neuron is primarily maintained by:

A) Passive diffusion of charged ions

B) The sodium/potassium pump

C) Action potentials

D) the opening of sodium channels - ANSWER: ✔✔B) The sodium/potassium pump

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