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EEG Board Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass Hyperventilation - What activation is useful for detecting absence seizures? sleep activation - What activation is useful for detecting benign rolandic epilepsy? Anterior Cerebral Artery - Which artery supplies the frontal pole and mesial ...

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EEG Board Exam Practice Questions
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Hyperventilation - ✔✔What activation is useful for detecting absence seizures?


sleep activation - ✔✔What activation is useful for detecting benign rolandic epilepsy?


Anterior Cerebral Artery - ✔✔Which artery supplies the frontal pole and mesial cortex of frontal/parietal

lobes?


CN VIII (Vestibulocochlear) - ✔✔Which nerve is affected with neurofibromatosis/Von Recklinhausen's?


ACTH (Adrenocorticotropic hormone) - ✔✔What drug treats infantile spasms?


Active Sleep - ✔✔________ _________ in infants shows REM, irregular breathing, smile, grimace, sucking,

brief apnea, decreased tonic


Activite Moyenne - ✔✔______ _________ is low voltage irregular theta and delta waves, 34-37 weeks


PLED's - ✔✔What pattern would you expect after a CVA?


frontal; contralateral - ✔✔Adversive seizures are from the ________ lobe with a __________ focus


Neck rotation and conjugate gaze deviation in direction contralateral to epileptic focus - ✔✔What does

the body do during an adversive seizure?


parietal - ✔✔Agraphia occurs from damage to the dominant __________ lobe




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Aicardi - ✔✔___________ syndrome occurs in females.absence/agenesis of corpus callosum. Infantile

spasms early onset. Often asymmetric, diffuse EEG w/ suppression bursts and/or atypical

hypsarrhythmia.


EEG normal 90% time, with increased photomyoclonic reactivity. Minor theta/beta anomalies possible -

✔✔What EEG changes might you see with alcohol withdrawal?


voltage/alpha diminish, theta then delta intrude w/ sharps, asymmetries may develop, less sleep signs -

✔✔What EEG changes would you see w/ Alzheimer's?


amoxycillin - ✔✔Which anti-biotic can cause seizures which are unresponsive to AED's?


Ampere - ✔✔What is the unit of current?


olfactory; gustatory - ✔✔Amygdalar temp lobe sz can have ___________ and ________ hallucinations


generalized slowing (hypoxia) - ✔✔ALS has normal EEG until weakness makes it harder to breathe, so

the EEG then has ______ ________


angiography - ✔✔_________ is x-ray with contrast media


anterograde - ✔✔__________ amnesia is loss of memory for periods of time following accident


increased theta/beta - ✔✔Antihistamines commonly cause what changes in the EEG at the therapeutic

levels?


Antipsychotic drugs - ✔✔Chlorpromazine (Thorazine), haloperidol (haldol), clozapine (clozaril), and

risperidone are examples of what kind of drug?


apraxia - ✔✔________ is the inability to perform purposeful movement though no muscular or sensory

disturbance is present


between the third to fourth ventricle - ✔✔Where is the aqueduct of sylvius located?




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Area 6 - ✔✔Which Brodmann's area is the premotor area?


Area 17 - ✔✔Which Brodmann's area is the primary visual area (most forms walls of deep calcarine

sulcus)?


Area 18 and Area 19 - ✔✔Which two Brodmann's area is the visual association areas?


Area 41 - ✔✔Which Brodmann's area is the primary auditory area?


Arnold-Chiari - ✔✔__________ is a congenital anomaly when the hindbrain is displaced through the

foramen magnum.


aterixis - ✔✔___________ is a flapping tremor of hand when wrist extended, resembling bird flapping

wings


ataxia - ✔✔_____________ is a lack of voluntary coordination of muscles, including gait


benzodiazepine - ✔✔Ativan (Lorazepam) is classified as a _____________


abnormal background; slow variant spike-wave complexes. Twitch and stare but without LOC - ✔✔How

is atypical absence different?


uncus of temporal lobe - ✔✔Where would a seizure originate from if there was an unpleasant olfactory

aura?


axon hillock - ✔✔Where is the site of action potential generation?


Bancaud's phenomenon - ✔✔With __________ _________, there is unilateral loss of reactivity of a normal

rhythm and initially was described in the context of the alpha rhythm. It should be considered a

pathological finding only when associated with other more definite abnormalities, such as slowing. Side

lacking "blocking" or alpha attenuation with EO is abnormal




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